Bibliotheca Sacra, Volumen54W.F. Draper, 1897 |
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... Nature versus Natural Selection , pp . 66 , 69 , 71 . though the point under consultation would not be affected , 8 [ Jan. Evolution and the Fall of Man .
... Nature versus Natural Selection , pp . 66 , 69 , 71 . though the point under consultation would not be affected , 8 [ Jan. Evolution and the Fall of Man .
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... nature is the sole educator , much change for the better is ever evoked , either in beast or man ; but traces of progress warranting us in applying to the earlier stages terms analogous to " low , " " savage , " and the like have never ...
... nature is the sole educator , much change for the better is ever evoked , either in beast or man ; but traces of progress warranting us in applying to the earlier stages terms analogous to " low , " " savage , " and the like have never ...
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... natural helplessness are better shaped ; the cunning with which he circumvents his prey , and which helps him against his enemies , is of a higher order . But he contin- ues to leave little impress on nature or his surroundings ; he is ...
... natural helplessness are better shaped ; the cunning with which he circumvents his prey , and which helps him against his enemies , is of a higher order . But he contin- ues to leave little impress on nature or his surroundings ; he is ...
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... Nature into , Her prentice hand she tried on man , And then she made the beasties , O ! His whole existence , as compared with that of the living creatures alongside of him - even the simplest has been bungled ; so much so , in fact ...
... Nature into , Her prentice hand she tried on man , And then she made the beasties , O ! His whole existence , as compared with that of the living creatures alongside of him - even the simplest has been bungled ; so much so , in fact ...
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... nature . The further con- sequences of this failure of man freely to maintain the re- lation to God for which he was created and in which he found himself by nature , are seen in the physical and intel- lectual degradation , the ...
... nature . The further con- sequences of this failure of man freely to maintain the re- lation to God for which he was created and in which he found himself by nature , are seen in the physical and intel- lectual degradation , the ...
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