| St. George Jackson Mivart - 1876 - 272 str.
...with other ancient cosmogonies. This is confessed even by Haeckel, who speaks of it as distinguished " by the simple and natural chain of ideas which runs...creation current among most of the other ancient nations ; " there, he adds, " two great and fundamental ideas meet us ... with surprising clearness and simplicity,... | |
| G B. Kitson - 1882 - 128 str.
...necessarily came across his path. He says: 'The extraordinary success of the Mosaic history of creation is explained not only by its close connection with...creation current among most of the other ancient nations. Two great and fundamental ideas, common also to the non-miraculous theory of development, meet us in... | |
| William Boyd Carpenter - 1884 - 142 str.
...Prof. Haeckel, for example, writes that the extraordinary success of the Mosaic history of creation " is explained not only by its close connection with...current among most of the other ancient nations." Nor is this all. The same writer recognises that the Mosaic account enshrines in its bosom "two great... | |
| William Boyd Carpenter - 1884 - 136 str.
...Prof. Haeckel, for example, writes that the extraordinary success of the Mosaic history of creation " is explained not only by its close connection with...current among most of the other ancient nations." Nor is this all. The same writer recognises that the Mosaic account enshrines in its bosom "two great... | |
| Harvey Goodwin - 1886 - 160 str.
...to the D present day, general recognition in the whole Jewish and Christian world of civilisation. Its extraordinary success is explained, not only by...favourably with the confused mythology of Creation current amongst most of the other ancient nations. [How did the difference arise ? ] First, God creates the... | |
| Samuel Cox, Sir William Robertson Nicoll, James Moffatt - 1890 - 492 str.
...bat a Hebrew tradition ; and yet what is his testimony as to its scientific worth? After remarking on "the simple and natural chain of ideas which runs...favourably with the confused mythology of creation current amongst most of the other ancient nations," he says : " Two great and fundamental ideas common to the... | |
| James Orr - 1893 - 584 str.
...down to the present day, general recognition in the whole Jewish and Christian world of civilisation. Its extraordinary success is explained, not only by...confused mythology of creation current among most of the ancient nations. First, God creates the earth as an inorganic body ; then He separates light from darkness,... | |
| 1898 - 698 str.
...Haeckel is an avowed materialist and atheist, and an evolutionist of the most pronounced type. He says : "Let us now first of all, glance at the most important...of ideas which runs through it, and which contrasts favorably with the confused mythology of creation current among most of the other ancient nations.... | |
| 1904 - 802 str.
...a conscience. Haeckel's History of Creation says of the opening chapter of the Book of Genesis:* " Its extraordinary success is explained not only by...of ideas which runs through it, and which contrasts favorably with the confused mythology of creation current among most of the other ancient nations.... | |
| William Coleman Piercy - 1909 - 1102 str.
...extraordinary success is explained not only by itî close connexion with Jewish and Christian doctrine, but also by the simple and natural chain of ideas which runs through it [ie the Biblical account], and which contrasts favourably with the confused mythology of creation current... | |
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