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" These three distinct stages of progress from the inorganic world of matter and motion up to man, point clearly to an unseen universe — to a world of spirit, to which the world of matter is altogether subordinate. "
Darwinism: An Exposition of the Theory of Natural Selection, with Some of ... - Page 476
by Alfred Russel Wallace - 1889 - 494 lehte
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The Popular Science Monthly, 37. köide

1890 - 980 lehte
...the brutes and open up possibilities of almost indefinite advancement — Mr. Wallace writes thus : These three distinct stages of progress from the inorganic...which the world of matter is altogether subordinate.* And again : Those who admit my interpretation of the evidence now adduced — strictly scientific evidence...
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The Contributor: Representing the Young Men's and Young Ladies ..., 12. köide

1891 - 518 lehte
...development of the organic world in general." And he concludes with these still more emphatic words: "These three distinct stages of progress, from the...motion up to man, point clearly to an unseen universe — a world of spirit, to which the world of matter is altogether subordinate. We do an injury to science...
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Science, 18. köide

John Michels (Journalist) - 1903 - 858 lehte
...' I can hardly suppose that Lord Kelvin was not perfectly aware of this. May I further add that the 'world of spirit to which the world of matter is altogether subordinate,' to which Dr. Alfred AVallace would introduce us, is not, so far as I know, a subject which biologists...
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Report of the Proceedings

Church congress - 1889 - 612 lehte
...which these words point ? Here, again, we have a confident opinion expressed by Mr. Wallace. " There is a world of spirit, to which the world of matter is...spiritual world we may refer the marvellously complex force which we know as gravitation, cohesion, chemical force, radiant force, and electricity, without...
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The Literary World, 20. köide

1889 - 512 lehte
...however, is not the law of effort or use, which naturally suggests itself, but an influence from " a world of spirit to which the world of matter is altogether subordinate." Could we interpret this general statement for ourselves, we should find little fault with it. But Dr....
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The Popular Science Monthly, 37. köide

1890 - 924 lehte
...the brutes and open up possibilities of almost indefinite advancement — Mr. Wallace writes thus : These three distinct stages of progress from the inorganic...which the world of matter is altogether subordinate.* And again : Those who admit my interpretation of the evidence now adduced — strictly scientific evidence...
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Littell's Living Age, 175. köide;185. köide

1890 - 960 lehte
...brutes and open up possibilities of almost indefinite advancement — Mr. Wallace writes thus : — These three distinct stages of progress from the inorganic...which the world of matter is altogether subordinate.* And again: — • Page 476Those who admit my interpretation of the evidence now adduced — strictly...
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The Twentieth Century, 27. köide

1890 - 1148 lehte
...brutes and open up possibilities of almost indefinite advancement — Mr. Wallace writes thus : — These three distinct stages of progress from the inorganic...universe — to a world of spirit, to which the world of mutter is altogether subordinate.' And again : Those who admit my interpretation of the evidence now...
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The Popular Science Monthly, 37. köide

1890 - 920 lehte
...indefinite advancement — Mr. Wallace writes thus : These three distinct stages of progress from tlie inorganic world of matter and motion up to man, point...which the world of matter is altogether subordinate.* And again : Those who admit my interpretation of the evidence now adduced — strictly scientific evidence...
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Modern Ideas of Evolution as Related to Revelation and Science

Sir John William Dawson - 1890 - 264 lehte
...progressive development of the organic world in general and also of man's physical organism.' These he refers to an unseen universe— to a world of spirit to which the world of matter is altogether subordinate. If we refer these three great steps to a spiritual Creator, and eliminate, on the other side, the known...
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