| Ernst Mayr - 1997 - 742 pages
...of the Middle Ages, that the universe is the product of a careful, rational plan. As a consequence, "Natural History must, in good time, become the analysis...as manifested in the animal and vegetable kingdoms" (1857:135). TYPOLOGICAL THINKING The contemplation of the world was dominated for two thousand years... | |
| Penny Van Oosterzee - 1997 - 262 pages
...obligations of naturalists as complete as soon as they have proved His existence. In 1857, he said that 'natural history must, in good time, become the analysis...universe, as manifested in the animal and vegetable kingdom'. Leading naturalists railed against the concept of evolution. They held that everything in... | |
| North Carolina State Museum of Natural Sciences, Margaret Hobgood Martin - 2001 - 196 pages
...Louis Agassiz, wrote, "All these facts in their natural connection proclaim aloud the One God . . . Natural History must in good time become the analysis of the thoughts of the Creator of the Universe." Observations of the natural world were clues to the nature of God; a path led "from Nature, to Nature's... | |
| Leslie Alan Horvitz - 2001 - 356 pages
...facts in their natural connection proclaim aloud the One God, whom man may know, adore, and love; and Natural History must in good time become the analysis of the thoughts of the Creator of the Universe ...." Agassiz's theory represents the last great expression of the old school of natural theology,... | |
| George Cotkin - 2004 - 208 pages
...natural connection proclaim aloud the One (iwl, whom man may know, adore, love; and Natural I listory must, in good time, become the analysis of the thoughts...Universe as manifested in the animal and vegetable kingdoms."4 The introduction of Darwinian ideas into America was a slow process — less a storm than... | |
| 1858 - 1016 pages
...facts in their natural connection proclaim aloud the One God, whom man may know, adore, and love ; and Natural History must, in good time, become the analysis...manifested in the animal and vegetable kingdoms." To this statement we must add two paragraphs from the pages just preceding, (pp. 130, 131.) " If I... | |
| 1862 - 408 pages
...facts in their natural connection proclaim alouJ the one God, whom man may know, adore and love; mid Natural History must» in good time, become the analysis...Creator of the Universe, as manifested in the animal and vegrtnbl kingdoms." XP Letter from Acraccka. DEAR EDITOR: — I cannot always be я dignified woman... | |
| 1858 - 976 pages
...facts in their natural connection proclaim aloud the One God, whom man may know, adore, and love ; and Natural History must, in good time, become the analysis...Creator of the Universe, as manifested in the animal and plant [and crystal] kingdoms." If after all, we hear it said still, — that perhaps creations may... | |
| 1858 - 950 pages
...connection proclaim aloud the One God, •whom man may know, adore, and love ; and Natural History»must, in good time, become the analysis of the thoughts...Creator of the Universe, as manifested in the animal and plant [and crystal] kingdoms." If after all, we hear it said still, — that perhaps creations may... | |
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