| George Douglas Campbell (8th Duke of Argyll), George Douglas Campbell Duke of Argyll - 1870 - 230 pagine
...which only gains increasing strength and force in proportion to the number and involution of these causes, and to the extent and scope of their effects....scientific. The first fundamental difficulty is simply this,—that all the theories of Development ascribe to known causes unknown effects—unknown as regards... | |
| John Henry Pratt - 1871 - 458 pagine
...included in this category : — ' Light,' he says, ' will be thrown on the origin of man' (p. 488). Man it to an infinite degree, that Organisms should be...difficulties in the way of accepting this hypothesis [of the origin of species] are not theological. The difficulties are scientific. The first fundamental... | |
| John Henry Pratt - 1872 - 352 pagine
...wonder of Organic Life, that it has been so contrived as to be capable of propagating itself, neither would it diminish that wonder, but rather enhance...difficulties in the way of accepting this hypothesis [of the origin of species] are not theological. The difficulties are scientific. The first fundamental... | |
| Edward Isidore Sears - 1874 - 434 pagine
...belief in the ultimate agency and directing power of a creative mind." "Primeval Man," p. 4ii. '• So far, therefore, as belief in a Personal Creator...of accepting this hypothesis are not theological." Id. p. 44. acquired them as an addition to his knowledge or for the purposes of criticism. His "System... | |
| George Douglas Campbell Duke of Argyll - 1884 - 732 pagine
...wonder of Organic Life, that it has been so contrived as to be capable of propagating itself, neither would it diminish that wonder, but rather enhance it to an infinite degree, that Organisms should be _BOOK CARD DO NOT REMOVE THE ORIGIN OF MAN. 15 gifted with the still more wonderful power of developing... | |
| Norman Macleod - 1868 - 900 pagine
...wonder of Organic Life, that it has been so contrived as to be capable of propagating itself, neither would it diminish that wonder, but rather enhance...still more wonderful power of developing Forms of Lifo other and higher than their own. So far, therefore, as belief in a Personal Creator is concerned,... | |
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