| William Whewell - 1855 - 404 páginas
...that she has advanced with slow and stately steps, guided by the archetypal light amidst the wreck of worlds, from the first embodiment of the vertebrate...idea, under its old ichthyic vestment, until it became arrayed in the glorious garb of the human form." 4. Law implies a Lawgiver, even when we do not see... | |
| William Whewell - 1855 - 468 páginas
...that she has advanced -with slow and stately steps, guided by the archetypal light amidst the wreck of worlds, from the first embodiment of the vertebrate...idea, under its old ichthyic vestment, until it became arrayed in the glorious garb of the human form.' 4 Law implies a Lawgiver, even when we do not see... | |
| Baden Powell - 1856 - 584 páginas
...that she has advanced with slow and stately steps, guided by the archetypal light, amidst the wreck of worlds, from the first embodiment of the vertebrate...idea under its old Ichthyic vestment, until it became arrayed in the glorious garb of the h in 11:11j form." * To this noble passage I cannot forbear adding... | |
| Clement Carlyon - 1856 - 500 páginas
...inhabit has advanced with slow and stately steps, guided by the archetypal light, amidst the wreck of worlds, from the first embodiment of the vertebrate...idea under its old Ichthyic vestment, until it became arrayed in the glorious garb of the human form." " The operations of Divine Power can alone be traced... | |
| James McCosh, George Dickie - 1856 - 562 páginas
...that she has advanced with slow and stately steps, guided by the archetypal light amidst the wreck of worlds, from the first embodiment of the , vertebrate...idea under its old ichthyic vestment, until it became arrayed in the glorious garb of the human form." SECT. n. ADAPTATIONS OF FOSSIL ORGANISMS TO THEIB... | |
| 1860 - 600 páginas
...that she has advanced with slow and stately steps, guided by the archetypal sight, amidst the wreck of worlds, from the first embodiment of the vertebrate...idea, under its old Ichthyic vestment, until it became arrayed in the glorious garb of the human form."t " To this noble passage I cannot forbear adding the... | |
| Augustus Clissold - 1861 - 714 páginas
...our globe, has advanced with slow and stately steps, guided by the archetypal light amidst the wreck of worlds, from the first embodiment of the vertebrate...arranged in the glorious garb of the human form." Hugh Millar maintains the same doctrine :* — " As the veil slowly rises, a new significancy seems... | |
| John Nash Griffin - 1862 - 354 páginas
..."Nature has advanced with slow and stately steps, guided by the archetypal light, amidst the wreck of worlds, from the first embodiment of the vertebrate...arranged in the glorious garb of the human form." And what is the conclusion which this true philosopher comes to from this ? Not that man is but a frog... | |
| William Adam (of Matlock Baths, Eng.) - 1862 - 460 páginas
...that she has advanced with slow and stately steps, guided by the archetypal light, amidst the wreck of worlds, from the first embodiment of the vertebrate...idea under its old Ichthyic vestment, until it became arrayed in the glorious garb of the human form." On the Nature of Limbs, p. 86. — " With regard to... | |
| William Adam (of Matlock Baths, Eng.) - 1862 - 460 páginas
...that she has advanced with slow and stately steps, guided by the arehetypal light, amidst the wreck of worlds, from the first embodiment of the vertebrate idea under its old Ichthyie vestment, until it became arrayed in the glorious garb of the human form." On the Nature of... | |
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