The Universalist Quarterly and General Review, Volumes 44-45A. Tompkins, 1887 - Universalism |
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... light of scientific exegesis , do not mean what their pious fathers thought they meant ; that on the contrary the proper meaning , the one forced by the history of the words and by all the connexion , is that of epochs of indefinite ...
... light of scientific exegesis , do not mean what their pious fathers thought they meant ; that on the contrary the proper meaning , the one forced by the history of the words and by all the connexion , is that of epochs of indefinite ...
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... light of common sense . The stalwart logic of John Stuart Mill , shivering it to atoms and leaving it to the derision of thinking people , was hardly needed ; it was bound to die a natural death . But it accomplished a provi- dential ...
... light of common sense . The stalwart logic of John Stuart Mill , shivering it to atoms and leaving it to the derision of thinking people , was hardly needed ; it was bound to die a natural death . But it accomplished a provi- dential ...
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... light which leads some to believe that there have been many ice ages in the past even as far back as the Carboniferous age , if not earlier . On this point the opinion of so conservative and I may almost say so anti - glacial a ...
... light which leads some to believe that there have been many ice ages in the past even as far back as the Carboniferous age , if not earlier . On this point the opinion of so conservative and I may almost say so anti - glacial a ...
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... light of definite results , be they ever so small ; but equally far be the so - called criticism which , by continued torture , hypocritical suggestion , and unwarranted interpretation , extorts any desired confession from these long ...
... light of definite results , be they ever so small ; but equally far be the so - called criticism which , by continued torture , hypocritical suggestion , and unwarranted interpretation , extorts any desired confession from these long ...
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... natural selection to do all biologists claim for it , and to set forth the ever - pres- ent power of the medium - the environment - as for in- stance , light and air to the inorganic or organic 1887. ] 29 AN ALLEGED SCIENTIFIC PERDITION .
... natural selection to do all biologists claim for it , and to set forth the ever - pres- ent power of the medium - the environment - as for in- stance , light and air to the inorganic or organic 1887. ] 29 AN ALLEGED SCIENTIFIC PERDITION .
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