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Genesis M. M. Kalisch. PREFACE . THE Book of Genesis abounds with problems no less perplexing than interesting . Its vast range includes branches of the natural sciences and of history , of eth- nography and philosophy ; and with ...
Genesis M. M. Kalisch. PREFACE . THE Book of Genesis abounds with problems no less perplexing than interesting . Its vast range includes branches of the natural sciences and of history , of eth- nography and philosophy ; and with ...
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... less encumbrance unless they enclose some idea , influence the will or the feeling of man , and contribute either to his ennoblement or his happiness . The views set forth in the book of Genesis have not only become the foundation of ...
... less encumbrance unless they enclose some idea , influence the will or the feeling of man , and contribute either to his ennoblement or his happiness . The views set forth in the book of Genesis have not only become the foundation of ...
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... less sceptical , acknowledges , either wholly or partially , the exactness of the natural sciences , but denies emphatically that there exists the remotest discrepancy between these results and the Biblical records . This is at present ...
... less sceptical , acknowledges , either wholly or partially , the exactness of the natural sciences , but denies emphatically that there exists the remotest discrepancy between these results and the Biblical records . This is at present ...
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... less capable of resisting the action of water than others , and some are even totally decomposed if for some time immersed in that element , especially the simplest forms of flowerless ( cryptogamic ) vegetation ; the proportion of the ...
... less capable of resisting the action of water than others , and some are even totally decomposed if for some time immersed in that element , especially the simplest forms of flowerless ( cryptogamic ) vegetation ; the proportion of the ...
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... less modified degree . Thus there was , indeed , at all epochs , a parallel advance in the physical aspect of the globe and its organic forms , ascending , on the whole , from the lowest to the higher structures ; but many species ...
... less modified degree . Thus there was , indeed , at all epochs , a parallel advance in the physical aspect of the globe and its organic forms , ascending , on the whole , from the lowest to the higher structures ; but many species ...
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