| 342 lehte
...progressive through a long space of time, rests on evidence which nothing can overturn or gainsay. Some other idea must then be come to with regard to the mode in which the Wvine Author proceeded in the organic creation. Let us seek in the history of the Earth's formation... | |
| Robert Chambers - 1844 - 402 lehte
...progressive through a long space of time, rests on evidence which nothing can overturn or gainsay. Some other idea must then be come to with regard to...seen powerful evidence, that the construction of this H3 globe and its associates, and inferentially that of all the other globes of space, was the result,... | |
| Samuel Greatheed, Daniel Parken, Theophilus Williams, Josiah Conder, Thomas Price, Jonathan Edwards Ryland, Edwin Paxton Hood - 1845 - 788 lehte
...progressive through a long space of time, rests on evidence which nothing can overturn or gainsay. Some other idea must, then, be come to, with regard...construction of this globe and its associates — and, inferenti;iily, that of all other globes of space — was the result, not of any immediate or personal... | |
| Samuel Richard Bosanquet - 1845 - 140 lehte
...progressive through a long space of time, rests on evidence which nothing can overturn or gainsay. Some other idea must then be come to with regard to...construction of this globe and its associates, and infereiitially that of all the other globes of space, was the result, not of any immediate or personal... | |
| Henry Allon - 1845 - 690 lehte
...progressive through a long space of time, rests on evidence which nothing can overturn or gainsay. Some other idea must then be come to with regard to...in the history of the earth's formation for a new suggc.-tion on this point. We have seen powerful evidence, that the construction of this globe and... | |
| George Luxford, Edward Newman - 1845 - 438 lehte
...anthropomorphize it, or reduce it to some such character as that borne by the ordinary proceedings of mankind." " Some other idea must then be come to...Divine Author proceeded in the organic creation." — p. 153. There is small likelihood that the stone tablets of Geology will ever yield an explanation... | |
| 1846 - 730 lehte
...destined, from the first, to metamorphoses, and for extended progression." — Physical Theory, p. 149. " Some other idea must then be come to with regard to the mode in which the Divine Author prodeeded in the organic creation. Let us seek in the history of the earth's formation for a new suggestion... | |
| 1846 - 668 lehte
...well without it ? The reader can judge what use he makes of it from the following extracts : — " We have seen powerful evidence, that the construction of this globe and its associates, and inferential!? that of all the other globes of space, was the result, not of any immediate or personal... | |
| Martyn Paine - 1847 - 858 lehte
...I.) The author of the Vestiges of the Natural History of Creation is thus quoted by Dr. Forbes : " We have seen powerful evidence that the construction...result, not of any immediate or personal exertion of the Deity, but of NATURAL LAWS which are expressions of His will. What is to hinder our supposing... | |
| Martyn Paine - 1849 - 258 lehte
...a chimpanzee or an orang-outang." The " Vestiges of Creation" is thus quoted by the Reviewer, — " We have seen powerful evidence that the construction...result, not of any immediate or personal exertion of the Deity, but of Natural Laws which are expressions of his will. What is to hinder our supposing... | |
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