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" We thus find that the Darwinian theory, even when carried out to its extreme logical conclusion, not only does not oppose, but lends a decided support to, a belief in the spiritual nature of man. It shows us how man's body may have been developed from... "
Fragments from the Past: 1832-1907 - Page 134
by Francis St. John Thackeray - 1907 - 235 pages
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The Theosophist, Volume 30

Theosophy - 1909 - 340 pages
...oppose, but lends a decided support to, a belief in the spiritual nature of man. It shows us how man' s body may have been developed from that of a lower...us that we possess intellectual and moral faculties which could not have been so developed, but must have had another origin ; and for this origin we can...
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The Church Quarterly Review, Volume 45

Theology - 1898 - 554 pages
...characteristic and noblest faculties. And he concludes in these well-weighed sentences : — ' We find that the Darwinian theory, even when carried out to its...us that we possess intellectual and moral faculties which could not have been so developed, but must have had another origin, and for 1 Darwinism. London,...
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The Scottish Review, Volume 14

Scotland - 1889 - 474 pages
...Wallace, for example, in the eloquent conclusion to his recent work, remarks that the Darwinian theory 'shows us how man's body may have been developed from...us that we possess intellectual and moral faculties which could not have been so developed, but must have had another origin; and for this origin we can...
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Darwinism and Politics: With Two Additional Essays on Human Evolution

David George Ritchie - Evolution - 1891 - 162 pages
...natural selection. Yet, after saying this, Mr. Wallace declares at the very end of his book that " the Darwinian theory, even when carried out to its...us that we possess intellectual and moral faculties which could not have been so developed, but must have had another origin ; and for this origin we can...
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The Safe Side: A Theistic Refutation of the Divinity of Christ

Richard M. Mitchell - 1893 - 496 pages
...does not oppose, but lends a decided support to, a belief in the spiritual nature of man. It shows how man's body may have been developed from that of...us that we possess intellectual and moral faculties which could not have been so developed, but must have had another origin; and for this origin we can...
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The Meaning and the Method of Life: A Search for Religion in Biology

George Milbry Gould - Biology - 1893 - 334 pages
...spiritual nature of man. It shows us how man's body may have been developed from that of a lower animal, under the law of natural selection, but it also teaches...us that we possess intellectual and moral faculties which could not have been so developed but must have had another origin, and for this origin we can...
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Darwinism and Politics: With Two Additional Essays on Human Evolution

David George Ritchie - Evolution - 1895 - 160 pages
...to its extreme logical conclusion, not only does not oppose, but lends a decided support to a belie! in the spiritual nature of man. It shows us how man's...us that we possess intellectual and moral faculties which could not have been so developed, but must have had another origin ; and for this origin we can...
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Evolution and Dogma

John Augustine Zahm - Evolution - 1896 - 458 pages
...not oppose, but lends a decided support to a belief in the spiritual nature of man. It shows us how a man's body may have been developed from that of a...us, that we possess intellectual and moral faculties which could not have been so developed, but must have had another origin ; and for this origin we only...
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Cosmos, the Soul, and God: A Monistic Interpretatin of the Facts and ...

Charles London Arnold - God - 1907 - 316 pages
...spiritual nature of man. It shows us how man's body may have been developed from that of the lower animals under the law of natural selection ; but it also teaches...us that we possess intellectual and moral faculties which could not have been so developed, but must have another origin, and for this origin we can find...
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Representative Essays in Modern Thought: A Basis for Composition

Harrison Ross Steeves, Frank Humphrey Ristine - Literary Collections - 1913 - 556 pages
...baths of hissing tears, And batter'd with the shocks of doom To shape and use. l • We thus find that the Darwinian theory, even when carried out to its...us that we possess intellectual and moral faculties which could not have been so developed, but must have had another origin ; and for this origin we can...
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