Nature and the Bible: Lectures on the Mosaic History of Creation in Its Relation to Natural Science, 1±ÇClark, 1886 |
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... asserts that the proposi- tion , " All matter is eternal , " is " one of the first and highest laws of nature , " and is besides " one which is generally acknowledged , " you must not take these for the statements of natural science ...
... asserts that the proposi- tion , " All matter is eternal , " is " one of the first and highest laws of nature , " and is besides " one which is generally acknowledged , " you must not take these for the statements of natural science ...
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... asserted that the notes of this symphony consisted of points which had come together by chance on the paper . But it seems to me that those who look upon the infinitely grander harmony of the creation as the work of chance do not judge ...
... asserted that the notes of this symphony consisted of points which had come together by chance on the paper . But it seems to me that those who look upon the infinitely grander harmony of the creation as the work of chance do not judge ...
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... assert his conviction that Christianity had everything to hope and nothing to fear from the progress of scientific inquiry ; and what is more , this utterance was received with great applause . Among the most eminent Englishmen of ...
... assert his conviction that Christianity had everything to hope and nothing to fear from the progress of scientific inquiry ; and what is more , this utterance was received with great applause . Among the most eminent Englishmen of ...
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... assert with some satisfaction that among Catholic theologians this is seldom the case . In Germany it is very rare ; but English writers who seek to prove the harmony of the Bible and science think it neces- sary to attack not only ...
... assert with some satisfaction that among Catholic theologians this is seldom the case . In Germany it is very rare ; but English writers who seek to prove the harmony of the Bible and science think it neces- sary to attack not only ...
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... assertion that God created all things , there can be no objection to our tracing back these things to the divine cause , though as to the mode in which this is done we shall come to an understanding later on . 2. When we say God created ...
... assertion that God created all things , there can be no objection to our tracing back these things to the divine cause , though as to the mode in which this is done we shall come to an understanding later on . 2. When we say God created ...
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