Philosophy and Theology: Being the First Edinburgh University Gifford LecturesAMS Press, 1979 - 407 من الصفحات |
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... Charles Darwin . In chapter viii . of the first volume of The Life and Letters of Charles Darwin , a chapter which bears to inform us in regard to the religious views of Mr. Darwin , and which is actually entitled " Religion , ” I think ...
... Charles Darwin . In chapter viii . of the first volume of The Life and Letters of Charles Darwin , a chapter which bears to inform us in regard to the religious views of Mr. Darwin , and which is actually entitled " Religion , ” I think ...
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... Darwin to be regarded only with respect - or , in truth and sincerity , only ... Charles denies . this we must be cautious in receiving such reports ; others ... Charles Darwin , and in so far as it concerns design . On that last ...
... Darwin to be regarded only with respect - or , in truth and sincerity , only ... Charles denies . this we must be cautious in receiving such reports ; others ... Charles Darwin , and in so far as it concerns design . On that last ...
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... Darwin , " which Mr. Charles Darwin so much relished that he wrote Dr. Krause “ thanking him cordially . . . and asking his permission to publish an English transla- tion of the essay . " In this he was joined by his brother Erasmus the ...
... Darwin , " which Mr. Charles Darwin so much relished that he wrote Dr. Krause “ thanking him cordially . . . and asking his permission to publish an English transla- tion of the essay . " In this he was joined by his brother Erasmus the ...
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