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A Manual of Anthropology, Or, Science of Man: Based on Modern Research - Page 248
by Charles Bray - 1871 - 358 lehte
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Fragments of Science for Unscientific People: A Series of Detached Essays ...

John Tyndall - 1871 - 436 lehte
...the notion that not alone the more ignoble forms of animalcular or animal life, not alone the nobler forms of the horse and lion, not alone the exquisite...mechanism of the human body, but that the human mind itself—emotion, intellect, will, and all their phenomena—were once latent in a fiery cloud. Surely...
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Life Theories: Their Influence Upon Religious Thought

Lionel Smith Beale - 1871 - 132 lehte
...surprising that one who holds such views should believe, and endeavour to make others accept the doctrine, that " the human mind itself—- emotion, intellect,...phenomena — were once latent in a fiery cloud." " Many who hold the hypothesis of natural evolution," says Dr. Tyndall, "would probably assent to the...
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Nature, 4. köide

Sir Norman Lockyer - 1871 - 540 lehte
...the notion that not alone the more ignoble forms of animalcular or animal life, not alone the nobler forms of the horse and lion, not alone the exquisite and wonderful mechanism of the human body, but the human mind itself— emotion, intellect, will, and all their phenomena — were once latent in...
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The Southern Review, 9. köide;12. köide;15. köide

1871 - 800 lehte
...over nature who is Himself a part of nature. ' These evolution notions,' says he elsewhere, ' that emotion, intellect, will, and all their phenomena, were once latent in a fiery cloud,' that ' all our philosophy, all our poetry, all our science, and all our art; Plato, Shakespeare, Newton,...
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Nature, 4. köide

Sir Norman Lockyer - 1871 - 546 lehte
...alone the more ignoble forms of animalcular or animal life, not alone the nobler forms of the hoise and lion, not alone the exquisite and wonderful mechanism of the human body, but the human mind itself— emotion, intellect, will, and all their phenomena— were once latent in a...
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The Annual Register, 112. köide

Edmund Burke - 1871 - 666 lehte
...more ignoble forms of animalcular or animal life — not alone the nobler forms of the horse or the lion — not alone the exquisite and wonderful mechanism of the human body— but that of the human mind itself — emotion, will, intellect, and all their phenomena, were once latent in...
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Nature, 4. köide

Sir Norman Lockyer - 1871 - 662 lehte
...alone the more ignoble fotms of animalcular or animal life, not alone the nobler forms of the hoise and lion, not alone the exquisite and wonderful mechanism of the human body, but the human mind itself— emotion, intellect, will, and all their phenomena— were once latent in a...
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The Annual Register

1871 - 664 lehte
...more ignoble forms of animalcular or animal life — not alone the nobler forms of the horse or the lion — not alone the exquisite and wonderful mechanism of the human body — but that of the human mind itself— emotion, will, intellect, and all their phenomena, were once latent in...
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Thoughts on the Bible

William Gresley - 1872 - 236 lehte
...the notion that not alone the more ignoble forms of animalcular and animal life, not alone the nobler forms of the horse and lion, not alone the exquisite...their phenomena, were once latent in a fiery cloud. Surely the mere statement of such a notion is more than a refutation." Still more violent would seem...
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The British and Foreign Evangelical Review, 21. köide

1872 - 832 lehte
...alone the more ignoble forms of animalcular or animal life, not alone the nobler forms of the horse or lion, not alone the exquisite and wonderful mechanism...their phenomena — were once latent in a fiery cloud. ... I do not think that any holder of the evolution hypothesis would say that I overstate it or overstrain...
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