| Charles Darwin - Science - 1896 - 580 pages
...The work must have cost you several years and much hard labour with full leisure for RELIGION. 285 work. You would not probably expect any one fully...monkey's mind, if there are any convictions in such a mir.d ? Secondly, I think that I could make somewhat of a case against the enormous importance which... | |
| John Augustine Zahm - Evolution - 1896 - 458 pages
...developed from the mind of the lower animals, are of any value, or at all trustworthy. Would anyone trust in the convictions of a monkey's mind, if there are any convictions in such a mind ?" ' One is not surprised, I repeat, to find metaphysical and theological errors in Darwin's works,... | |
| Charles Darwin - Naturalists - 1897 - 598 pages
...interested me so much. The work must have cost you several years and much hard labour with full leisure for work. You would not probably expect any one fully...monkey's mind, if there are any convictions in such a mir.d ? Secondly, I think that I could make somewhat of a case against the enormous importance which... | |
| John Lord - History - 1902 - 528 pages
...the lower animals, are of any value, or at all trustworthy. Would any one trust the convictions in a monkey's mind, if there are any convictions in such a mind ? " The Duke of Argyll has recorded the few words on the subject spoken by Darwin in the last year... | |
| Methodist Church - 1907 - 1038 pages
...of man's mind, which has been developed from the mind of the lower animals, are of any value, or are at all trustworthy. Would any one trust in the convictions...mind, if there are any convictions in such a mind ?"* Darwin had impressions, perceptions, reasonings which led him to acknowledge the divine existence... | |
| Charles Harris - Apologetics - 1914 - 668 pages
...animals, be trusted when it draws such grand conclusions ? . . . [I often have an] inward conviction that the universe is not the result of chance. But...mind, if there are any convictions in such a mind ? " (Life and Letters, vol. i. pp. 312, 316). It ought not to need pointing out that the origin of... | |
| Horace James Bridges - Ethical culture movement - 1926 - 444 pages
...conclusions? And he repeats this with added stress in a letter written in the last year of his life: But then with me the horrid doubt always , arises...mind, if there are any convictions in such a mind? This doubt has more consequences than Darwin realized. Some of them we shall have to notice. For the... | |
| Horace James Bridges - Ethical culture movement - 1926 - 444 pages
...conclusions ? And he repeats this with added stress in a letter written in the last year of his life: But then with me the horrid doubt always arises whether...the convictions of a monkey's mind, if there are any conviction* in such a mind? This doubt has more consequences than Darwin realized. Some of them we... | |
| Horace James Bridges - Ethical culture movement - 1926 - 448 pages
...conclusions ? And he repeats this with added stress in a letter written in the last year of his life: But then with me the horrid doubt always arises whether...the convictions of a monkey's mind, if there are any conviction! in such a mind? This doubt has more consequences than Darwin realized. Some of them we... | |
| 1926 - 906 pages
...developed from the mind of the lower animals, are of any value or at all trustworthy. Would anyone trust the convictions of a monkey's mind, if there are any convictions in such a mind?" It is a bit terrifying to notice the advance made toward the liberation of the human intellect in the... | |
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