The New Science and the Old ReligionOglethorpe University Press, 1927 - 463 páginas |
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... organs of a god . The close association of life with the soil in Semitic tra- dition is doubtless due to those first observations made by the earliest biologists of the way in which multitudes of humbler creatures seem to spring from ...
... organs of a god . The close association of life with the soil in Semitic tra- dition is doubtless due to those first observations made by the earliest biologists of the way in which multitudes of humbler creatures seem to spring from ...
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... organs and limbs through countless ages , followed by its inevitable consequences of development or loss of that organ or function . And into it all is written in mysterious language , the story of a quest , a journey , a going forward ...
... organs and limbs through countless ages , followed by its inevitable consequences of development or loss of that organ or function . And into it all is written in mysterious language , the story of a quest , a journey , a going forward ...
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... organ- isms known as animals or plants act as a totality so perfect- ly with respect to their environment that we speak of them as intelligent . While we are able to trace a long line of processes through the dimness and dullness of the ...
... organ- isms known as animals or plants act as a totality so perfect- ly with respect to their environment that we speak of them as intelligent . While we are able to trace a long line of processes through the dimness and dullness of the ...
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... organ in lower animals , operating by ex- pulsion . He showed an optical sphygmograph recording the " pulse " of a plant magnified ten million times by a reflected light beam . Plants , he claimed , have muscles much like those of ...
... organ in lower animals , operating by ex- pulsion . He showed an optical sphygmograph recording the " pulse " of a plant magnified ten million times by a reflected light beam . Plants , he claimed , have muscles much like those of ...
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... organ to protoplasm and chromosomes . See how he goes to nature for illustration and how skillfully he uses her great analogy . " But some man will say , ' How are the dead raised up ? And with what body do they come ? ' Thou fool ...
... organ to protoplasm and chromosomes . See how he goes to nature for illustration and how skillfully he uses her great analogy . " But some man will say , ' How are the dead raised up ? And with what body do they come ? ' Thou fool ...
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ancient animals appear atom become beginning believe birds body brought cell changes chapter civilization comes continued course Courtesy created creatures darkness dead death developed discovered earth electrons elements enter eternal evolution example exist face fact faith father feet followed gods hand heart heat heaven hour human hundred Ioskeha known land learned less light living things mankind mass matter means mighty miles million mind moon mountains move nature night once organs origin pass past perhaps period planets Pleistocene possible present race reached religion remains seems showing side space speak species stage stars story surface tell temperature thee thou thought thousand tiny tion trees universe vast whole wonderful