The New Science and the Old ReligionOglethorpe University Press, 1927 - 463 páginas |
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... Animals 225 Study in Feet . 226 Dead Leaf Butterfly - Pro- Body Form in Fishes 222 Bones of Hind Legs of Man Shamash , the Sun God Setting Shamash , the Sun God , Rising Uta - Napishtim Shut into the Ark 323 • 325 Gilgamish and Arad ...
... Animals 225 Study in Feet . 226 Dead Leaf Butterfly - Pro- Body Form in Fishes 222 Bones of Hind Legs of Man Shamash , the Sun God Setting Shamash , the Sun God , Rising Uta - Napishtim Shut into the Ark 323 • 325 Gilgamish and Arad ...
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... animals that seek darkness and mois- ture and warmth and that could stand little variability in temperature would flourish . It is in such an era that the transition from a super - heated earth to that in which we find it today would ...
... animals that seek darkness and mois- ture and warmth and that could stand little variability in temperature would flourish . It is in such an era that the transition from a super - heated earth to that in which we find it today would ...
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... animals took their being at once , upon the word of God , as did also the fishes in the sea . ' John Calvin declared that " all species of animals were created in six days , each made up of an evening and a morning , and no new species ...
... animals took their being at once , upon the word of God , as did also the fishes in the sea . ' John Calvin declared that " all species of animals were created in six days , each made up of an evening and a morning , and no new species ...
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... animals . Other difficulties also arose from the great geographical discoveries in the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries when new worlds were found , teeming with new multitudes of living things . Never by the widest stretch of ...
... animals . Other difficulties also arose from the great geographical discoveries in the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries when new worlds were found , teeming with new multitudes of living things . Never by the widest stretch of ...
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... animals , devouring and partly de- voured , were discovered , this belief also vanished and with it went the viper that could live in the fire and the sala- mander that the flames could not hurt and the cockatrice that " burneth leaves ...
... animals , devouring and partly de- voured , were discovered , this belief also vanished and with it went the viper that could live in the fire and the sala- mander that the flames could not hurt and the cockatrice that " burneth leaves ...
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