The Universalist Quarterly and General Review, Volumes 44-45A. Tompkins, 1887 - Universalism |
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... living , it is obviously idle to base on their supposed iden- tity any argument for the existence of Miocene man . The same fallacy crops out in another place where our author says , ( p . 287 ) , speaking of the great trees of Cali ...
... living , it is obviously idle to base on their supposed iden- tity any argument for the existence of Miocene man . The same fallacy crops out in another place where our author says , ( p . 287 ) , speaking of the great trees of Cali ...
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... living mammal has passed away , and has been succeeded by other and distinct species . It is , therefore , in the highest degree improbable that a being so strongly specialized as man should have survived through this enormous interval ...
... living mammal has passed away , and has been succeeded by other and distinct species . It is , therefore , in the highest degree improbable that a being so strongly specialized as man should have survived through this enormous interval ...
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... living in the East employed the term " Euphrates " ( Phrath ) without meaning the great river of that name , then all attempts to extract geographical science from his description are no better than waste of time . And in regard to such ...
... living in the East employed the term " Euphrates " ( Phrath ) without meaning the great river of that name , then all attempts to extract geographical science from his description are no better than waste of time . And in regard to such ...
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... living with the new faith of uni- versal law and scientific methods , The Boston Lectureship in recognizing after a timid fashion , in spite of apparent boldness , the claim of evolution upon our attention , declares that Martineau and ...
... living with the new faith of uni- versal law and scientific methods , The Boston Lectureship in recognizing after a timid fashion , in spite of apparent boldness , the claim of evolution upon our attention , declares that Martineau and ...
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... living God . " This language brings Mr. Fiske , it appears to us , into al- most complete harmony with Lotze as to essential process and results : 2 Though we have studied Lotze with care , so far as his works have come under our eyes ...
... living God . " This language brings Mr. Fiske , it appears to us , into al- most complete harmony with Lotze as to essential process and results : 2 Though we have studied Lotze with care , so far as his works have come under our eyes ...
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