The First Man and His Place in Creation: Considered on the Principles of Science and Common Sense from a Christian Point of View. With an Appendix on the NegroLongmans, Green, 1866 - 352 страница |
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... the less of ourselves for thinking so little of him and his essential difference from any brute , and also from any man who hears not the voice of his Maker . Most men believe there was a first man . Some PREFATORY REMARKS . vii.
... the less of ourselves for thinking so little of him and his essential difference from any brute , and also from any man who hears not the voice of his Maker . Most men believe there was a first man . Some PREFATORY REMARKS . vii.
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... Maker , neither does she show us how such beings as men could spring out of an anthro- poid endeavour after higher qualities . Nature being silent on that point is also questioned in vain as to how it came to pass that apes having ...
... Maker , neither does she show us how such beings as men could spring out of an anthro- poid endeavour after higher qualities . Nature being silent on that point is also questioned in vain as to how it came to pass that apes having ...
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... makers of the flint implements , for instance , as some say , had , probably , a slight vocabulary , and could voluntarily suggest ideas to each other by sounds almost articulate . Some philosophers , however , suppose that the flint ...
... makers of the flint implements , for instance , as some say , had , probably , a slight vocabulary , and could voluntarily suggest ideas to each other by sounds almost articulate . Some philosophers , however , suppose that the flint ...
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... unfortunately , as Mr. Sharpe shows , Mr. Horner found Roman brick , if any , at the aforesaid depths , and founded his inference of Egyptian antiquity upon that ! ment makers could , of course , have had skulls xxii PREFATORY REMARKS .
... unfortunately , as Mr. Sharpe shows , Mr. Horner found Roman brick , if any , at the aforesaid depths , and founded his inference of Egyptian antiquity upon that ! ment makers could , of course , have had skulls xxii PREFATORY REMARKS .
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... makers could , of course , have had skulls no better than next of kin in mould to the worst Australian natives , or some tribe of Africans yet to be dis- covered as the profane link between negroes and gorillas , and so they were swept ...
... makers could , of course , have had skulls no better than next of kin in mould to the worst Australian natives , or some tribe of Africans yet to be dis- covered as the profane link between negroes and gorillas , and so they were swept ...
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adapted anatomist animals Aryan assert beauty become believe bodily body brain breath brutes capacity Carl Vogt cerebrum cerning chemical affinities chimpanzee civilisation conscience consciousness constitution created creation creature cultivation degraded derived Divine earth endowed evil existence express fact faculties faith feeling force fulfil germ germinal vesicle God's gorilla habitat heart heaven Hebrew human Huxley ideas imagine infer influence instincts instruction intellect intelligence kind knowledge Lamarck language Laura Bridgman living Maker man's manifestation mankind manner Max Müller means ment mental mind monkey moral natural selection nature negro never onomatopoeia organisation origin origin of language ourselves outward parent perfect philosophy possess present primate produced Professor Huxley purpose race reason relation revealed savage sense skull soul speak species speech spirit structure suppose taught teaching theory things thought tion true truth unity utterance voice woman words
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