| 1871 - 630 pages
...strong sense of dependence, fear, reverence, gratitude, hope for the future, and perhaps other elements. No being could experience so complex an emotion until...moral faculties, to at least a moderately high level. Nevertheless we see some distant approach to this state of mind in the deep love of a dog for his master,... | |
| 1877 - 506 pages
...strong sense of dependence, fear, reverence, gratitude, hope for the future, and perhaps other elements. No being could experience so complex an emotion until...moral faculties to at least a moderately high level. Nevertheless we see some approach to this state of mind in the deep love of a dog for his master, associated... | |
| Charles Darwin - 1871 - 432 pages
...sense of dependence," fear, reverence, gratitude, hope for the future, and perhaps other elements. ~No being could experience so complex an emotion until...moral faculties to at least a moderately high level. Nevertheless we see some distant approach to this state of mind, in the deep love of a dog for his... | |
| Charles Darwin - Evolution - 1871 - 468 pages
...sense of dependence,54 fear, reverence, gratitude, hope for the future, and perhaps other elements. No being could experience so complex an emotion until...moral faculties to at least a moderately high level. Nevertheless we see some distant approach to this state of mind, in the deep love of a dog for his... | |
| William Penman Lyon - Creationism - 1872 - 168 pages
...would not these elements also have a place in it ? Homo. In page 182, my Lord, Mr. Darwin speaks ol "the highest form of religion— the grand idea of...in the case before us, be compared to a man's, it is not because they proceed from the working of the same, or even of similar faculties. The instinct,... | |
| William Penman Lyon - Creationism - 1872 - 178 pages
...strong sense of dependence, fear, reverence, gratitude, hope for the future, and perhaps other elements. No being could experience so complex an emotion, until...moral faculties to at least a moderately high level. Nevertheless, we see some distinct approach to this state of mind in the deep love of a dog for his... | |
| Science - 1893 - 902 pages
...strong sense of dependence, fear, reverence, gratitude, hope for the future, and perhaps other elements. No being could experience so complex an emotion until...moral faculties to at least a moderately high level. Nevertheless, we see some distinct approach to this state of mind in the deep love of a dog for his... | |
| Richard Travers Smith - Apologetics - 1876 - 256 pages
...sense of dependence, fear, reverence, gratitude, hope for the future, and, perhaps, other elements. No being could experience so complex an emotion until...moral faculties to, at least, a moderately high level. Nevertheless, we see some distant approach to this state of mind in the deep love of a dog for his... | |
| Robert Flint - Natural theology - 1879 - 600 pages
...strong sense of dependence, fear, reverence, gratitude, hope for the future, and perhaps other elements. No being could experience so complex an emotion until...moral faculties to at least a moderately high level. Nevertheless we see some distant approach to this state of mind in the deep love of a dog for his master,... | |
| Robert Flint - 1879 - 600 pages
...strong sense of dependence, fear, reverence, gratitude, hope for the future, and perhaps other elements. No being could experience so complex an emotion until...moral faculties to at least a moderately high level. Nevertheless we see some distant approach to this state of mind in the deep love of a dog for his master,... | |
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