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" Strip it naked, and you stand face to face with 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 that... "
A Manual of Anthropology, Or, Science of Man: Based on Modern Research - Page 248
by Charles Bray - 1871 - 358 lehte
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Rock Versus Sand; Or The Foundations of the Christian Faith

John Monro Gibson - 1884 - 166 lehte
...the more ignoble forms of animalcular or animal life, not alone the noble forms of the horse and the 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 errors of evolution, ed., with an intr., by H.L. Hastings

Robert Patterson - 1885 - 324 lehte
...animalcular or animal life, not alone the nobler forms of the horse and lion, not alone the exquisite wonderful mechanism of the human body, but that the...their phenomena — were once latent in a fiery cloud. Surely the mere statement is more than a refutation." " I do not think that any holder of the evolution...
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The Neanderthal Skull on Evolution in an Address Supposed to be Delivered A ...

Bourchier Wrey Savile - 1885 - 342 lehte
...possessed with the power of creating life. Hence he concludes that " not alone the more ignoble forms of animal life — not alone the noble forms of the horse...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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Hesperides

Frank Carr - 1885 - 534 lehte
...expressed thus : — " What are the core and essence of this hypothesis (Natural Evolution) ?. . . That the human mind itself — emotion, intellect,...their phenomena — were once latent in a fiery cloud. . . . That all our poetry, all our science, and all our art — Plato, Shakspere, Newton, Raphael —...
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Journal of the Transactions of the Victoria Institute, Or ..., 18. köide

Victoria Institute (Great Britain) - 1885 - 426 lehte
...little more explicit when he thus writes : — " Not alone the mechanism of the human body, but that of the human mind itself, — emotion, intellect, will,...their phenomena,- — were once latent in a fiery cloud."f 60 These are startling statements, and read like a confession of a material atheism. But as...
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Christian Thought, 4. köide

Charles Force Deems, John Bancroft Devins - 1886 - 508 lehte
...the notion that not alone the more ignoble forms of animalcular or animal life, not alone the more noble forms of the horse and lion, not alone the exquisite...phenomena — were once latent in a fiery cloud." (Prof. Tyndall in " Fragments of Science," p. 159.) A recapitulation of the doctrines of Empedocles...
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Mental Science: A Text-book for Schools and Colleges

Edward John Hamilton - 1886 - 708 lehte
...the more ignoble forms of animalcular or animal life, not alone the nobler forms of the horse and the lion, not alone the exquisite and wonderful mechanism...their phenomena — were once latent in a fiery cloud. Surely the mere statement of such a notion is more than a refutation. I do not think that any holder...
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The Zoroastrian and Some Other Ancient Systems

Dhunjeebhoy Jamsetjee Medhora - 1886 - 384 lehte
...discourse said " 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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Philistinism: Plain Words Concerning Certain Forms of Modern Skepticism

Richard Heber Newton - 1886 - 360 lehte
...have the power to evolve all forms of life, even up to thought itself. If, as Mr. Tyndall affirms, " emotion, intellect, will and all their phenomena were once latent in a fiery cloud," that fiery cloud must have been, to say the least, a most remarkable sort of cumulus or cirrus —...
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Theism and Evolution: An Examination of Modern Speculative Theories as ...

Joseph Smith Van Dyke - 1886 - 494 lehte
...is assumed, was once potentially in the chaotic elements from which the solar system was formed. " Emotion, intellect, will, and all their phenomena were once latent in a fiery cloud." " I discern in matter the promise and potency of every form and quality of life." We are expected to...
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