God farther and farther away, and at the moment when it seemed as if He would be thrust out altogether, Darwinism appeared, 'and, under the disguise of a foe, did the work of a friend. Essays, Practical & Speculative - Page 201by Samuel David McConnell - 1900 - 282 pagesFull view - About this book
| Charles Gore - 1890 - 604 pages
...present day, is that which represents Him as an occasional Visitor. Science had pushed the deist's God farther and farther away, and at the moment when...be thrust out altogether, Darwinism appeared, and, tinder the disguise of a foe, did the work of a friend. It has conferred upon philosophy and religion... | |
| 1892 - 272 pages
...truth essential to true religion, as it is to true 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 benefit, by showing us that we must choose between two alternatives.... | |
| Charles Whittuck - 1893 - 358 pages
...impossible conception of God in the present day is that which represents him as an 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 benefit by showing us that we must choose between two alternatives.... | |
| J. H. Bates - 1898 - 154 pages
...present day, is that which represents him as an occasional visitor. Science has pushed the deist's God farther and farther away, and at the moment when it seemed as if he would be thrust out all together Darwinism appeared, and under the disguise of a foe did the work of a friend. It has conferred... | |
| Washington Gladden - 1899 - 394 pages
...theologian, " is that which represents Him as an occasional visitor. Science had pushed the deist's God farther and farther away, and at the moment when it seemed that He would be thrust out altogether, Darwinism appeared, and, under the disguise of a foe, did the... | |
| Charles William Stubbs - 1906 - 236 pages
...present day, is that which represents Him as an occasional Visitor. Science had pushed the Deist's God farther and farther away, and at the moment when...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... | |
| Charles William Stubbs - 1906 - 240 pages
...present day, is that which represents Him as an occasional Visitor. Science had pushed the Deist's God farther and farther away, and at the moment when...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... | |
| Andrew Ewbank Burn - 1906 - 134 pages
...present day, is that which represents Him as an occasional Visitor. Science had pushed the deist's God farther and farther away, and at the moment when...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... | |
| Arthur Cushman McGiffert - 1915 - 336 pages
...the present day is that which represents him as an occasional visitor. Science had pushed the Deists' God farther and farther away, and at the moment when...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... | |
| James Hastings, John Alexander Selbie, Louis Herbert Gray - 1915 - 1002 pages
...present day, la that which represents Him as an occasional Visitor. Science had pushed the deist's God farther and farther away, and at the moment when...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... | |
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