Essays Contributed to the 'Quarterly Review.".J. Murray, 1874 |
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... teach birds to sing do keep them waking to increase their attention . We see also that cock - birds amongst singing birds are ever better singers , which may be because they are more lively and listen more . ' It is the more curious ...
... teach birds to sing do keep them waking to increase their attention . We see also that cock - birds amongst singing birds are ever better singers , which may be because they are more lively and listen more . ' It is the more curious ...
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... teach both conjurers and old women To tell us what is to befall , Can't prophesy themselves at all . ' A second storm , almost as soon as the nest was completed , again marred their work , and actually tore the nest itself from the tree ...
... teach both conjurers and old women To tell us what is to befall , Can't prophesy themselves at all . ' A second storm , almost as soon as the nest was completed , again marred their work , and actually tore the nest itself from the tree ...
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... teach us the spirit of reverential inquiry , in which alone it is profitable or safe to seek to find out the ways of the Inscrutable . The soul thus taught its proper lessons by the visible creation around it will be less apt to ...
... teach us the spirit of reverential inquiry , in which alone it is profitable or safe to seek to find out the ways of the Inscrutable . The soul thus taught its proper lessons by the visible creation around it will be less apt to ...
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... teach the philosopher that unity of kind or of species is discoverable under the strangest mask of variation . Nor let our readers forget over how large a lapse of time . our opportunities of observation extend . From the early Egyptian ...
... teach the philosopher that unity of kind or of species is discoverable under the strangest mask of variation . Nor let our readers forget over how large a lapse of time . our opportunities of observation extend . From the early Egyptian ...
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... teachings and examples and ministrations of this seat of sound learning and religious education . ' Equally startling is the contrast between the flighty anticipations of the future in which Mr. Darwin indulges , and the sober ...
... teachings and examples and ministrations of this seat of sound learning and religious education . ' Equally startling is the contrast between the flighty anticipations of the future in which Mr. Darwin indulges , and the sober ...
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99 페이지 - There is grandeur in this view of life, with its several powers, having been originally breathed by the Creator into a few forms or into one; and that, whilst this planet has gone cycling on according to the fixed law of gravity, from so simple a beginning endless forms most beautiful and most wonderful have been, and are being evolved.
130 페이지 - O fools, and slow of heart to believe all that the prophets have spoken: Ought not Christ to have suffered these things, and to enter into his glory? And beginning at Moses and all the prophets, he expounded unto them in all the scriptures the things concerning himself.
152 페이지 - But I have greater witness than that of John : for the works which the Father hath given me to finish, the same works that I do, bear witness of me that the Father hath sent me.
146 페이지 - Times, a series of anonymous publications, purporting to be written by members of the University, but which are in no way sanctioned by the University itself: " Resolved, that modes of interpretation such as are suggested in the said tract, evading rather than explaining the sense of the Thirty-nine Articles, and reconciling subscription to them with the adoption of errors which they were designed to counteract, defeat the object, and are inconsistent with the due observance of the above-mentioned...
253 페이지 - Will you be ready with all faithful diligence to banish and drive away all erroneous and strange doctrines contrary to God's word...
152 페이지 - Go and show John again those things which ye do hear and see : The blind receive their sight, and the lame walk, the lepers are cleansed, and the deaf hear, the dead are raised up, and the poor have the Gospel preached to them.
97 페이지 - Thus, from the war of nature, from famine and death, the most exalted object which we are capable of conceiving, namely, the production of the higher animals, directly follows.
211 페이지 - Whosoever shall offend one of these little ones, it were better for him that a mill-stone were hanged about his neck, and that he were drowned in the depth of the sea.
58 페이지 - Analogy would lead me one step further, namely, to the belief that all animals and plants have descended from some one prototype. But analogy may be a deceitful guide.
345 페이지 - Froude, — in his intellectual aspect, — as a man of high genius, brimful and overflowing with ideas and views, in him original, which were too many and strong even for his bodily strength, and which crowded and jostled against each other in their effort after distinct shape and expression. And he had an intellect as critical and logical as it was speculative and bold.