Religion and science, their relations to each other at the present day, 3 essays |
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... acts of creation , by which each separate species of the animal and vegetable world had been originally placed upon our planet . Now a belief in the reign of law here also has gained ground , even with some who do not hold Mr. Dar ...
... acts of creation , by which each separate species of the animal and vegetable world had been originally placed upon our planet . Now a belief in the reign of law here also has gained ground , even with some who do not hold Mr. Dar ...
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... act on the physical world only under prior conditions of physical causation . The great chain of natural causes must have supplied it with means to direct . We have not then even here an analogue to our first cause - that is , to ...
... act on the physical world only under prior conditions of physical causation . The great chain of natural causes must have supplied it with means to direct . We have not then even here an analogue to our first cause - that is , to ...
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... acts . And it is proved , by the aid of the infinitesimal calculus , that this work done , thus measured , is equal to half the mass into the change in the square of the velocity . The product of the mass into the square of the velocity ...
... acts . And it is proved , by the aid of the infinitesimal calculus , that this work done , thus measured , is equal to half the mass into the change in the square of the velocity . The product of the mass into the square of the velocity ...
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... act . But it is not the waste of a little world like ours which endangers the activity of the Universe . So long as the sun can supply us with his copious radiation , the earth may continue a scene of move- ment and perhaps of life ...
... act . But it is not the waste of a little world like ours which endangers the activity of the Universe . So long as the sun can supply us with his copious radiation , the earth may continue a scene of move- ment and perhaps of life ...
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... closely connected with a complex physical apparatus , as our minds are . Again , we say that there is no limitation in the Divine knowledge . That excludes a number of our most familiar mental acts , as I. III INFINITY TO GOD .
... closely connected with a complex physical apparatus , as our minds are . Again , we say that there is no limitation in the Divine knowledge . That excludes a number of our most familiar mental acts , as I. III INFINITY TO GOD .
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Página 77 - But though in the course of ages catastrophes have occurred, and may yet occur, in the heavens, though ancient systems may be dissolved and new systems evolved out of their ruins, the molecules out of which these systems are built — the foundation-stones of .the material universe — remain unbroken and unworn.