Darwinism appeared, and under the guise of a foe did the work of a friend. It has conferred upon philosophy and religion an inestimable benefit, by showing us that we must choose between two alternatives. Either God is everywhere present in Nature, or... The Life and Letters of George John Romanes ... - Page 263by George John Romanes, Ethel Duncan Romanes - 1896 - 391 pagesFull view - About this book
| Charles Gore - 1890 - 594 pages
...work of a friend. It has conferred upon philosophy and religion an inestimable benefit, by shewing us that we must choose between two alternatives. Either...is everywhere present in nature, or He is nowhere. He cannot be here and not there. He cannot delegate His power to demigods called ' second causes V... | |
| Aristotelian Society (Great Britain) - 1891 - 568 pages
...has reduced this question, it cannot be answered on the lower plane of argument » In Lux Jfundi. 74 which Mr. Alexander has chosen. All that has been...everywhere present in nature, or He is nowhere." This, 1 apprehend, puts the issue into as small a number of words as it well can be put. And whether God... | |
| 1892 - 272 pages
...philosophy, fell into the background Darwinism, under the disguise of a foe, did the work of a friend. It has conferred upon philosophy and religion an inestimable...is everywhere present in nature, or He is nowhere. He cannot be here, and not there. He cannot delegate His power to demigods called "second causes."—... | |
| Charles Whittuck - 1893 - 358 pages
...occasional visitor Darwinism appeared, and under the disguise of a foe did the work of a friend. It has conferred upon philosophy and religion an inestimable...is everywhere present in Nature or he is nowhere." " Miracles cannot much longer be spoken of as ' interferences.' They are revelations of a higher life,... | |
| J. H. Bates - 1898 - 154 pages
...thrust out all together Darwinism appeared, and under the disguise of a foe did the work of a friend. It has conferred upon philosophy and religion an inestimable...is everywhere present in nature or he is nowhere. He cannot be here and not there. He cannot delegate his power to demigods called 'second causes.' In... | |
| Washington Gladden - 1899 - 394 pages
...out altogether, Darwinism appeared, and, under the disguise of a foe, did the work of a friend. It has conferred upon philosophy and religion an inestimable...is everywhere present in nature, or He is nowhere. He cannot be here and not there. He cannot delegate his power to demigods called ' second causes.'... | |
| Samuel David McConnell - 1900 - 292 pages
...Darwinism appeared, and under the disguise of a foe did the work of a friend. It has conferred upon Religion an inestimable benefit by showing us that...is everywhere present in nature or He is nowhere. We must return to the Christian view of direct Divine agency, the immanence of Divine power in Nature... | |
| Charles William Stubbs - 1906 - 236 pages
...thrust out altogether, Darwinism appeared, and under the guise of a foe did the work of a friend. It has conferred upon philosophy and religion an inestimable...is everywhere present in Nature, or He is nowhere. He cannot be here and not there ; He cannot delegate His power to demigods called ' second causes.'... | |
| Charles William Stubbs - 1906 - 240 pages
...thrust out altogether, Darwinism appeared, and under the guise of a foe did the work of a friend. It has conferred upon philosophy and religion an inestimable...is everywhere present in Nature, or He is nowhere. He cannot be here and not there ; He cannot delegate His power to demigods called ' second causes.'... | |
| Andrew Ewbank Burn - 1906 - 134 pages
...thrust out altogether, Darwinism appeared, and, under the guise of a foe, did the work of a friend. It has conferred upon philosophy and religion an inestimable...is everywhere present in nature, or He is nowhere. He cannot be here and not there.' 1 We must frankly accept the truth of Divine immanence so clearly... | |
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