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" Christian, will never be satisfactory to the man of science, in that form. In these studies evidence must rest upon direct observation and induction, just as fully as mathematics claims the right to settle all questions about measurable things. There... "
Lake Superior: Its Physical Character, Vegetation, and Animals, Compared ... - Página 137
por Louis Agassiz - 1850 - 428 páginas
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The Christian Review, Volumen15

1850 - 664 páginas
...omnipotent Ordainer of the whole. This evidence, however plain to the Christian, will never satisfy the man of science in that form. In these studies evidence...expression of a thought, and not the product of physical agentt. Another evidence of thought, of a plan in nature continuously followed out, is exhihited in...
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Christian Examiner and Theological Review, Volumen14;Volumen49

1850 - 550 páginas
...of the whole. This evidence, however plain to the Christian, will never be satisfactory to the man of science, in that form. In these studies evidence...most diversified circumstances ? When we meet with pine-trees, so remarkable for their peculiarities, both morphological and anatomical, combined with...
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The Christian Examiner and Religious Miscellany, Volumen49

1850 - 546 páginas
...of the whole. This evidence, however plain to the Christian, will never be satisfactory to the man of science, in that form. In these studies evidence...most diversified circumstances ? When we meet with pine-trees, so remarkable for their peculiarities, both morphological and anatomical, combined with...
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The New Church Repository and Monthly Review, Volumen3

1850 - 594 páginas
...Agassiz, in his recent work on Lake Superior, has the following remarks : " There will be no identifie evidence of God's working in nature until naturalists have shown that the whole Creation is the expreuion of a thought, and not the product ofphyñeal agenti." . . . . " Let the naturalists look...
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The past and present life of the globe, a sketch of the world's life-system

David Page - 1861 - 278 páginas
...has been fitly remarked by Professor Agassiz, " will there be any scientific evidence of the method of God's working in nature, until naturalists have shown that the whole creation is tlm expression of a thought, and not the product of physical ayents." Further, as every creature has...
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The Past and Present Life of the Globe: Being a Sketch in Outline of the ...

David Page - 1861 - 276 páginas
...has been fitly remarked by Professor Agassiz, " will there be any scientific evidence of the method of God's working in nature, until naturalists have shown that the whole creation is Hie expression of a thought, and not the product of physical agents." Further, as every creature has...
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The American Quarterly Church Review and Ecclesiastical Register, Volumen17

1866 - 694 páginas
...kingdom, or that of the families, the genera, and the species." He also expresses the conviction, '" that the whole creation is the expression of a thought, and not the product of physical agents." The four great types referred to above, present characteristic structural differences, which were as...
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Skepticism and Divine Revelation

John Ellis - 1882 - 280 páginas
...that effects are produced by causes.'" In a work by the late Prof. Agassiz on Lake Superior, he says: "There will be no scientific evidence of God's working...thought, and not the product of physical agents;" and he adds, " Let the naturalists look at the world under such impressions, and evidence will pour...
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Skepticism and Divine Revelation

John Ellis - 1882 - 264 páginas
...by the late Prof. Agassiz on Lake Superior, he says: "There will be no scientific evidence of God'a working in nature, until naturalists have shown that...a thought, and not the product of physical agents ; " and he adds, " Let the naturalists look at the world under such impressions, and evidence will...
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Winscombe sketches of country life and scenery amongst the mendip hills

Theodore Compton - 1882 - 224 páginas
...animal creation had tended, from the first appearance of the first palaeozoic fishes ; " and again, " There will be no scientific evidence of God's working...shown that the whole creation is the expression of thought, and not the product of physical agents." CHAPTER XIII. BUTTERFLIES AND FLOWERS. Botanic goddess,...
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