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... action in the origina- tion of species to the creation of a few primordial cells ; ( 2 ) That which makes Divine action in the origination of species chiefly indirect , or through the agency of natural causes , and yet sometimes direct ...
... action in the origina- tion of species to the creation of a few primordial cells ; ( 2 ) That which makes Divine action in the origination of species chiefly indirect , or through the agency of natural causes , and yet sometimes direct ...
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... action and direction of Divine power , working by the purposive collocation and adjustment of natural forces , acting without breaks ; or the theory of creative evolution . That is Asa Gray , Baden Powell , and the Duke of Argyll . ( 7 ...
... action and direction of Divine power , working by the purposive collocation and adjustment of natural forces , acting without breaks ; or the theory of creative evolution . That is Asa Gray , Baden Powell , and the Duke of Argyll . ( 7 ...
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... action . The natural is a prolonged and so unnoticed supernatural . Professor Asa Gray maintains that Charles Darwin is guiltless of all atheistic intent ; that he never denied the possibility of creative intervention in the origin of ...
... action . The natural is a prolonged and so unnoticed supernatural . Professor Asa Gray maintains that Charles Darwin is guiltless of all atheistic intent ; that he never denied the possibility of creative intervention in the origin of ...
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... action . Is it a terrifying thing to ask whether life itself and all its modifications originated in unusual Divine action , or in habitual Divine action , or partly in one , and partly in the other ? It is difficult , and to me ...
... action . Is it a terrifying thing to ask whether life itself and all its modifications originated in unusual Divine action , or in habitual Divine action , or partly in one , and partly in the other ? It is difficult , and to me ...
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... cells did not originate spontaneously , or by usual Divine ac- tion , they must have been originated supernaturally , or by unusual Divine action . The theory of natural selection as held by Darwin does not attempt to bridge 38 BIOLOGY .
... cells did not originate spontaneously , or by usual Divine ac- tion , they must have been originated supernaturally , or by unusual Divine action . The theory of natural selection as held by Darwin does not attempt to bridge 38 BIOLOGY .
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