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" After much consideration, and with assuredly no bias against Mr. Darwin's views, it is our clear conviction that, as the evidence stands, it is not absolutely proven that a group of animals, having all the characters exhibited by species in Nature, has... "
The Divine Pedigree of Man: Or, The Testimony of Evolution and Psychology to ... - Page 227
by Thomson Jay Hudson - 1899 - 379 pages
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St. Louis Medical and Surgical Journal, Volume 52

1887 - 410 pages
...compatible with persistence, without progression, through indefinite periods. Page 295, same book: "After much consideration, and with assuredly no bias...originated by selection, whether artificial or natural." Page 107, "Man's Place in Nature" Huxley says: "Our acceptance of the Darwinian hypothesis must be...
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The Presbyterian Quarterly, Volume 2

1888 - 528 pages
...changes has taken place within the knowledge of man. Respecting the animal kingdom, Prof. Huxley writes: "It is not absolutely proven that a group of animals,...originated by selection, whether artificial or natural." (Lay Sermons, p. 295.) And Charles Darwin virtually concedes the permanence of natural species when...
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Anthropology for the People: A Refutation of the Theory of the Adamic Origin ...

Rev. William H. Campbell - 1891 - 348 pages
...them as they were in the beginning. Even Professor Huxley admits that "there is no instance in which a group of animals having all the characters exhibited...nature has ever been originated by selection, whether natural or artificial." Darwin admits that the weight of authority is against the theory of transmutation...
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English Mechanic and World of Science: With which are ..., Volume 13

1871 - 682 pages
...remarkable opinion: — "After much consideration, and with assuredly no bins against Mr. Darwin's view, it is our clear conviction that, as the evidence stands,...the characters exhibited by species in Nature, has over bei-u originated by selection, whether artificial or natural. Groups having the morphological...
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Zoologist: A Monthly Journal of Natural History

1893 - 548 pages
...first published essay on this subject, that, taking the facts as they are, it is not absolutely proved that a group of animals having all the characters exhibited by species in nature has ever arisen by selection either natural or artificial. What is still wanting is direct evidence that selection...
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Darwiniana: Essays

Thomas Henry Huxley - 1894 - 504 pages
...anything in a scientific point of view ; but still a hypothesis, and not yet the theory of species. After much consideration, and with assuredly no bias...Groups having the morphological character of species — distinctand permanent races in fact — have been so produced over and over again ; but there is...
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Positive Theology: As Proved by the Eternal Principles of Pure Reason, Facts ...

Miles Grant - 1895 - 478 pages
...species of animals in general which has any scientific existence — that propounded by Mr. Darwin."6 "After much consideration, and with assuredly no bias...been originated by selection, whether artificial or natural."7 § 479. Dr. Elam says : "No one knows of any living or any extinct species having given...
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Lamarck, the Founder of Evolution: His Life and Work

Alpheus Spring Packard - 1901 - 500 pages
...exhibited by species are inconsistent with the origin of species in this way ? " After much consideration, with assuredly no bias against Mr. Darwin's views,...so produced over and over again ; but there is no posi- , -tive evidence, at present, that any group of animals \ has, by variation and selective breeding,...
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Systematic Theology: A Compendium and Commonplace Book Designed for the Use ...

Augustus Hopkins Strong - 1907 - 1218 pages
...to have been produced either by artificial or by natural selection. Huxley, Lay Sermons, 333 — " It is not absolutely proven that a group of animals...exhibited by species in nature has ever been originated hy selection, whether artificial or natural " ; Man's Place in Nature, 107 — " Our acceptance of...
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Systematic Theology: A Compendium and Commonplace, Volume 2

Augustus Hopkins Strong - 1907 - 426 pages
...It is not absolutely proven that a group of animals having all the characters exhibited by specie« in nature has ever been originated by selection, whether artificial or natural " ; Man's Place In Nature, 107 — " Our acceptance of the Darwinian hypothesis must be provisional,...
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