The Columbian Cyclopedia, Band 2Garretson, Cox, 1897 |
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... tion to the extent of an ocean which embraces half the lati- tudes and all the longitudes of the s . hemisphere , exceeding its kindred sea to the n . , as a glance at the map will show , by nearly half of Asia and N. Amer . , and the ...
... tion to the extent of an ocean which embraces half the lati- tudes and all the longitudes of the s . hemisphere , exceeding its kindred sea to the n . , as a glance at the map will show , by nearly half of Asia and N. Amer . , and the ...
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... TION : INTELLECT : WILL : SOUL : RELIGION : ETHICS : ETC. In the division of A. relating to Man's origin and his place in nature , the Evolution theory is now _prevalent among scientific men : see DESCENT OF MAN : DEVELOP- MENT OF THE ...
... TION : INTELLECT : WILL : SOUL : RELIGION : ETHICS : ETC. In the division of A. relating to Man's origin and his place in nature , the Evolution theory is now _prevalent among scientific men : see DESCENT OF MAN : DEVELOP- MENT OF THE ...
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... tion or consciousness ; third , at the beginning of the existence in man of his most characteristic and noble faculties - none of these explainable by any increasing complexity of structure . These three distinct stages of progress ...
... tion or consciousness ; third , at the beginning of the existence in man of his most characteristic and noble faculties - none of these explainable by any increasing complexity of structure . These three distinct stages of progress ...
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... tion is borrowed from the familiar things of this world . It is evident that A. employed in an unguarded manner , or too grossly understood , might lead to most serious error ; and a tendency has manifested itself at various times in ...
... tion is borrowed from the familiar things of this world . It is evident that A. employed in an unguarded manner , or too grossly understood , might lead to most serious error ; and a tendency has manifested itself at various times in ...
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... tion , ' as ' no one has yet appeared to whom we can apply the character which the infallible Word of God declares shall be that of the real A .'- Keenan's Catechism of the Christian Religion . The opinion prevalent among Protestants ...
... tion , ' as ' no one has yet appeared to whom we can apply the character which the infallible Word of God declares shall be that of the real A .'- Keenan's Catechism of the Christian Religion . The opinion prevalent among Protestants ...
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