The Universalist Quarterly and General Review, Volumes 44-45A. Tompkins, 1887 - Universalism |
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... race can maintain , under unfavorable biological conditions , a vigorous life through two milleniums of time who shall declare it impossible that the men of the time and place of the origination of the Sequoia gigantea should have ...
... race can maintain , under unfavorable biological conditions , a vigorous life through two milleniums of time who shall declare it impossible that the men of the time and place of the origination of the Sequoia gigantea should have ...
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... race to the North Polar Regions and the Miocene Sum- mer . " Man in the Miocene " has been a favorite speculation with some geologists , but as yet we have not a single speci- 4 We may remark here that the quotations ( p . 85 ) from ...
... race to the North Polar Regions and the Miocene Sum- mer . " Man in the Miocene " has been a favorite speculation with some geologists , but as yet we have not a single speci- 4 We may remark here that the quotations ( p . 85 ) from ...
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... race was situated at the North Pole , in a country submerged at the time of the Deluge . " Again ( p . 421 ) : " The new physical conditions under which the race was placed , were the conditions brought in by the 5 It may be further ...
... race was situated at the North Pole , in a country submerged at the time of the Deluge . " Again ( p . 421 ) : " The new physical conditions under which the race was placed , were the conditions brought in by the 5 It may be further ...
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... race devout in proportion to its igno- rance , any more than it is learned , polished , and sensible in the degree of its ignorance . Our ignorance puts us to shame , and so we learn the myriad arts of civilization . We improve upon ...
... race devout in proportion to its igno- rance , any more than it is learned , polished , and sensible in the degree of its ignorance . Our ignorance puts us to shame , and so we learn the myriad arts of civilization . We improve upon ...
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... race to - day . All men are capable of receiving truth ; all are seeking after truth . Men are incapable of contenting themselves in their ignorance . They inevitably seek the light . This is 42 [ Jan. , ASPIRATION AND INSPIRATION .
... race to - day . All men are capable of receiving truth ; all are seeking after truth . Men are incapable of contenting themselves in their ignorance . They inevitably seek the light . This is 42 [ Jan. , ASPIRATION AND INSPIRATION .
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