Nature and the Bible: Lectures on the Mosaic History of Creation in Its Relation to Natural Science, 2권Clark, 1886 |
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... assumed to a far greater extent than is ever the case now - a - days ; and we need therefore certainly not dispute the principle of spontaneous generation from a theological point of view . If organic beings really spring from inorganic ...
... assumed to a far greater extent than is ever the case now - a - days ; and we need therefore certainly not dispute the principle of spontaneous generation from a theological point of view . If organic beings really spring from inorganic ...
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... assumed that the so - called mould fungi originated by spontaneous generation from germs which were , as it were , crystallized out of mouldy bodies , as the organized produce of decom- position . This opinion also is erroneous ; at ...
... assumed that the so - called mould fungi originated by spontaneous generation from germs which were , as it were , crystallized out of mouldy bodies , as the organized produce of decom- position . This opinion also is erroneous ; at ...
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... assume that in nature also there may be formed from inorganic substances first some simpler carbon compounds , and from these , protoplasm capable of life ; if this exists , it only needs to individualize itself in the same way as the ...
... assume that in nature also there may be formed from inorganic substances first some simpler carbon compounds , and from these , protoplasm capable of life ; if this exists , it only needs to individualize itself in the same way as the ...
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... assume that spontaneous generation did occur in the earlier periods of the earth's history ? " Now - a - days , " says Burmeister , " when plenty of beings capable of reproduction exist everywhere , there is no need that new ones should ...
... assume that spontaneous generation did occur in the earlier periods of the earth's history ? " Now - a - days , " says Burmeister , " when plenty of beings capable of reproduction exist everywhere , there is no need that new ones should ...
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... assumed as the beginning of the peopling of the earth with living beings , as the origin of the animal and vegetable ... assume that or by what processes the iron has been transformed into steel , to manu- facture the mainspring . The ...
... assumed as the beginning of the peopling of the earth with living beings , as the origin of the animal and vegetable ... assume that or by what processes the iron has been transformed into steel , to manu- facture the mainspring . The ...
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