| 1848 - 544 páginas
...Vertebrates, especially, in their increasing resemblance to Man." This connection " is to be sought in the view of the Creator himself, whose aim, in forming...it to undergo the successive changes which Geology i)as pointed out, and in creating successively all the different types of animals which have passed... | |
| Louis Agassiz, Augustus Addison Gould - 1851 - 478 páginas
...inserted between the upper stage of the Tertiary formation and the Reiijn tj Man properly so called. EE himself, whose aim, in forming the earth, in allowing...which have passed away, was to introduce Man upon its surface. Man is the end towards which all the animal creation has tended, from the first appearance... | |
| Louis Agassiz - 1852 - 278 páginas
...they are connected is of a higher and immaterial nature ; and their connection is to be sought in the view of the Creator himself, whose aim, in forming...towards which all the animal creation has tended, from the first appearance of the first Palaeozoic Fishes. 502. In the beginning His plan was formed,... | |
| 1857 - 992 páginas
...they are connected is of a higher and immaterial nature ; and their connection is to be sought in the view of the Creator himself, whose aim in forming...END TOWARDS WHICH ALL THE ANIMAL CREATION HAS TENDED FROM THE FIRST APPEARANCE OF THE FIRST PAUEOZOIC FISHES." " These surely," adds Hugh Miller, " are... | |
| William Henry Ruffner - 1852 - 692 páginas
...they are connected, is of a higher and immaterial nature; and their connection is to be sought in the view of the Creator himself, whose aim in forming the earth, in allowing il to undergo the successive changes which geology has pointed out, and in creating successively the... | |
| James McCosh, George Dickie - 1856 - 562 páginas
...they are connected is of a higher and immaterial nature ; and their connexion is to be sought in the view of the Creator Himself, whose aim in forming...which have passed away, was to introduce man upon its surface. Man is the end towards which all the animal creation has tended from the first appearance... | |
| James McCosh, George Dickie - 1856 - 562 páginas
...successively all the different types of animals which have passed away, was to introduce man upon its surface. Man is the end towards which all the animal creation has tended from the first appearance of the first Palaeozoic fishes." The language of Owen is equally explicit.... | |
| Louis Agassiz, Augustus Addison Gould - 1857 - 254 páginas
...they are connected is of a higher and immaterial nature ; and their connection is to be sought in the view of the Creator himself, whose aim, in forming...towards which all the animal creation has tended, from the first appearance of the first Palaeozoic Fishes. 502. In the beginning His plan was formed,... | |
| John Kitto - 1857 - 516 páginas
...which they are connected is of a higher and immaterial nature ; another connexion is to be sought in the Creator himself, whose aim in forming the earth,...end towards which all the animal creation has tended from the first appearance of the first palseozoic fishes." Our space will not allow us to enter upon... | |
| John Kitto - 1857 - 514 páginas
...which they are connected is of a higher and immaterial nature ; another connexion is to be sought in the Creator himself, whose aim in forming the earth,...end towards which all the animal creation has tended from the first appearance of the first palseozoic fishes." Our space will not allow us to enter upon... | |
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