Nevertheless, it is necessary to remember that there is a wider Teleology which is not touched by the doctrine of Evolution, but is actually based upon the fundamental proposition of Evolution. That proposition is, that the whole world, living and not... The Quarterly Journal of Science - Page 4211873Full view - About this book
| 1876 - 1204 pages
...distinguished advocates of that doctrine affirms, that "the fundamental proposition of Evolution is, that the whole world, living and not living, is the...primitive nebulosity of the universe was composed;" and he adds, " If this be true, it is no less certain that the existing world lay, potentially, in... | |
| Literary and Philosophical Society of Liverpool - 1878 - 530 pages
...Evolution, but is actually based upon the fundamental proposition of Evolution. That proposition is, that the whole world, living and not living, is the...primitive nebulosity of the universe was composed" If this be true, it is no less certain that the existing world lay, potentially, in the cosmic vapour,... | |
| Belfast Naturalists' Field Club - 1863 - 570 pages
...than once, that the whole ' world, living and nonliving,' has resulted by ' the mutual interaction' of 'forces possessed by the molecules, of which the primitive nebulosity of the universe was composed."' And again, Dr. Huxley writes — "It is no less certain that the existing world lay, potentially, in... | |
| 1871 - 636 pages
...Huxley. In a striking passage on " the proposition of evolution," he says : — " That proposition is, that the whole world, living and not living, is the...primitive nebulosity of the universe was composed. If this be true, it is no less certain that the existing world lay, imtentially, in the cosmic vapour."... | |
| Henry Boynton Smith, James Manning Sherwood - 1871 - 690 pages
...than once, that the whole " world, living and non-living," has resulted by the " mutual interaction" of the "forces possessed by the molecules of which...primitive nebulosity of the universe was composed." Again, "itisnoless certain that the existing world lay, potentially, in the cosmic vapor ; and that... | |
| Lionel Smith Beale - 1871 - 132 pages
...than once, that the whole " world, living and nonliving," has resulted by the "mutual interaction" of the " forces possessed by the molecules of which...primitive nebulosity of the universe was composed." PROPERTIES OF PARTICLES. The sentence following this nebulous assertion shows in what impenetrable... | |
| 1872 - 1060 pages
...when we come to examine in detail the arguments advanced by modern evolutionists in support of thier fundamental hypothesis, 'that the whole world, living...primitive nebulosity of the universe was composed.' " — Phil. Mag., xliv, 24. 5. On the Separation, of Yttria and Ceria from Zirconia and Iron; by J.... | |
| James Samuelson, William Crookes - 1873 - 606 pages
...might satisfy anyone that chemistry and physics will never explain the mystery of nature. It must he obvious that nothing which can be determined by the...composed." II. SOME NEW FACTS CONCERNING THE DIAMOND. WHILST our knowledge of the modes of formation of other gems is so rapidly advancing that the time... | |
| Thomas Henry Huxley - 1873 - 342 pages
...Evolution, but is actually based upon the fundamental proposition of Evolution. That proposition is, that the whole world, living and not living, is the...primitive nebulosity of the universe was composed. If this be true, it is no less certain that the existing world lay, potentially, in the cosmic vapour... | |
| Thomas Henry Huxley - 1873 - 428 pages
...Evolution, but is actually based upon the fundamental proposition of Evolution. That proposition is, that the whole world, living and not living, is the...primitive nebulosity of the universe was composed. If this be true, it is no less certain that the existing world lay, potentially, in the cosmic vapour... | |
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