| Richard Owen - 1868 - 966 pages
...would be absolutely fatal to it as a hypothesis. ' Natural Selection ' sees grandeur in the " view of life, with its several powers, having been originally...breathed by the Creator into a few forms or into one : " ' ' Derivation ' sees, therein, a narrow invocation of a special miracle and an unworthy limitation... | |
| 1868 - 560 pages
...of his well-know; work, in which, alluding to his theory, he says " there is a grandeur in this view of life, with its several powers, having been originally breathed by the Creator into a few forms or one, and that while this planet has gone cycling on, according to the fixed law of gravity from so... | |
| 1869 - 488 pages
...would be absolutely fatal to it as a hypothesis. ' Natural Selection ' sees grandeur in the " view of life, with its several powers, having been originally...breathed by the Creator into a few forms or into one :"* ' Derivation' sees, therein, a narrow invocation of a special miracle and an unworthy limitation... | |
| 1869 - 468 pages
...would be absolutely fatal to it as a hypothesis. ' Natural Selection - sees grandeur in the " view of life, with its several powers, having been originally breathed by the Creator into a few forms or in to one :"* 'Derivation- sees, therein, a narrow invocation of a special miracle and an unworthy... | |
| Philip Bolton - 1870 - 1098 pages
...laws.' " — Origin of Species, p. 567. The last words of the book are : "There is grandeur in this view of life with its several powers having been originally...breathed by the Creator into a few forms or into one ; and that whilst this planet has gone cycling on according to the fixed law of gravity from so simple... | |
| 1870 - 644 pages
...it would be absolutely fatal to it as an hypothesis. " Natural Selection " sees grandeur in the view of life, with its several powers, having been originally...breathed by the Creator into a few forms, or into one. " Derivation " sees therein a narrow invocation of a special miracle, and an unworthy limitation of... | |
| Joseph Parrish Thompson - 1870 - 170 pages
...type. His hypothesis is not atheistic, nor materialistic, for Darwin holds expressly to " the view of life, with its several powers, having been originally...breathed by the Creator into a few forms or into one." But he makes the change of external circumstances the force that, by calling out certain elements or... | |
| 1870 - 388 pages
...it would be absolutely fatal to it as a hypothesis. "'Natural Selection' sees grandeur in the view of life, with its several powers, having been originally breathed by the Creator into a lew forms, or into one. ' Derivation ' sees therein a narrow invocation of a special miracle, and an... | |
| 1870 - 652 pages
...hypothesis. "Natural Selection " sees grandeur in the view of life, with its several powers, havmg been originally breathed by the Creator into a few forms, or into one. " Derivation " sees therein a narrow invocation of a special miracle, and an unworthy limitation of... | |
| John Henry Pratt - 1871 - 458 pages
...; and, moreover, is not contradictory to the Scripture record. All that Mr. Darwin asserts, even of there being 'no fundamental difference between man...made the world that can tell us of the beginning. His theory has taken such hold upon him, that * Origin of Species, 1869, p. 579. he perseveres as if... | |
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