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" It is incredible that all these facts should speak falsely. He who is not content to look, like a savage, at the phenomena of nature as disconnected, cannot any longer believe that man is the work of a separate act of creation. "
Darwinism Stated by Darwin Himself: Characteristic Passages from the ... - หน้า 254
โดย Charles Darwin - 1884 - 351 หน้า
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The Wesleyan-Methodist Magazine

1871 - 1202 หน้า
...the abnormal reversions to which he is occasionally liable, — are facts which cannot be disputed, It is incredible that all these facts should speak...savage at the phenomena of nature as disconnected, cannot any longer believe that man is the work of a separate act of creation. He will be forced to...

Bibliotheca Sacra and Theological Review, เล่มที่ 29

1872 - 882 หน้า
...our eyes, we may, with our present knowledge, approximately recognize our parentage." Once more : " He who is not content to look, like a savage, at the phenomena of nature as disconnected, cannot any longer believe that man is the work of a separate act of creation. He will be forced to...

The Bibliotheca Sacra, เล่มที่ 29

1872 - 822 หน้า
...our eyes, we may, with our present knowledge, approximately recognize our parentage." Once more : " He who is not content to look, like a savage, at the phenomena of nature as disconnected, cannot any longer believe that man is the work of a separate act of creation. He will be forced to...

Bibliotheca Sacra and Theological Review, เล่มที่ 29

1872 - 832 หน้า
...eyes, we may, with onr present knowledge, approximately recognize our parentage." Once more : " lie who is not content to look, like a savage, at the phenomena of nature as disconnected, cannot any longer believe that man is the work of a separate act of creation. He will be forced to...

Scribners Monthly, เล่มที่ 5

1873 - 828 หน้า
...all his faculties, and in all his essential elements perfect." " He who is not content," says Darwin, "to look, like a savage, at the phenomena of nature as disconnected, cannot any longer believe that man is the work of a separate act of creation." A theory of the origin...

The Descent of Man, and Selection in Relation to Sex, เล่มที่ 2

Charles Darwin - 1871 - 470 หน้า
...knowledge of the whole organic world, their meaning is unmistakable. The great principle of evolution stands up clear and firm, when these groups of facts...speak falsely. He who is not content to look, like a sav- ' age, at the phenomena of Nature as disconnected, cannot any longer believe that man is the work...

The Journal of Anatomy and Physiology, เล่มที่ 5

1871 - 462 หน้า
...some less highly organized form. The grouud upon which this conclusion rests will never be shaken. ... It is incredible that all these facts should speak...savage, at the phenomena of nature as disconnected, cannot any longer believe that man is the work of a separate act of creation." In his speculation as...

The Southern Review, เล่มที่ 9,ฉบับที่ 18-20

1871
...aims to establish the general principle of evolution. ' The great principle of evolution,' he says, ' stands up clear and firm when these groups of facts...are considered in connection with others, such as mutual affinities of the members of the same group, their geographical distribution in past and present...

The Quarterly Review, เล่มที่ 131

1871 - 606 หน้า
...opponents ; and we were therefore surprised at the tone of the following passage (vol. ii. p. 386) : — ' He who is not content to look, like a savage, at the phenomena of nature as disconnected, cannot any longer believe that man is the work of a separate act of creation. He will be forced to...

The London Quarterly Review, เล่มที่ 130-131

1871 - 650 หน้า
...and we were therefore surprised at the tone of the following passage (vol. ii. p. 386) : — ' lie who is not content to look, like a savage, at the phenomena of nature as disconnected, cannot any longer believe that man is the work of a separate act of creation. He will be forced to...




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