Philosophy and Theology: Being the First Edinburgh University Gifford LecturesT. & T. Clark, 1890 - 407 من الصفحات |
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... and Sir Charles Lyell - Mr . Darwin insists on his originality - His difficulties in winning his way - Even those who agree with him , as Lyell , Hooker , and others , he demurs to their expressions : they fail to understand -
... and Sir Charles Lyell - Mr . Darwin insists on his originality - His difficulties in winning his way - Even those who agree with him , as Lyell , Hooker , and others , he demurs to their expressions : they fail to understand -
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Being the First Edinburgh University Gifford Lectures James Hutchison Stirling. demurs to their expressions : they fail to understand - Mr . Darwin's own qualms- " What makes a tuft of feathers come on a cock's head , or moss on a moss ...
Being the First Edinburgh University Gifford Lectures James Hutchison Stirling. demurs to their expressions : they fail to understand - Mr . Darwin's own qualms- " What makes a tuft of feathers come on a cock's head , or moss on a moss ...
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... was peculiarly meant by the expression " sound views . " Lord Gifford tells us that his personal expectation as regards the general aspect of the lecturers has been " intentionally indicated " by himself , and that we shall find.
... was peculiarly meant by the expression " sound views . " Lord Gifford tells us that his personal expectation as regards the general aspect of the lecturers has been " intentionally indicated " by himself , and that we shall find.
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... expressions , that it was the serious side he would wish to see triumphant in the world , and prevailing in the lives of men . " My desire and hope " -this is his own , most unambiguous declaration towards the close- " my desire and ...
... expressions , that it was the serious side he would wish to see triumphant in the world , and prevailing in the lives of men . " My desire and hope " -this is his own , most unambiguous declaration towards the close- " my desire and ...
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... itself , of what Theology is . Theology , by the etymology of the mere expression , is the logos of God . The Greek logos , to be sure , like the Latin ratio , has quite an infinitude of applications ; but the applica-
... itself , of what Theology is . Theology , by the etymology of the mere expression , is the logos of God . The Greek logos , to be sure , like the Latin ratio , has quite an infinitude of applications ; but the applica-
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