Southern Quarterly Review, Volume 29Daniel Kimball Whitaker, Milton Clapp, William Gilmore Simms, James Henley Thornwell Wiley & Putnam, 1967 |
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... original divine force ever present as the supporting ground , but not im - manent or per- manent as the immediate causal force in every natural effect . " The contrary theory , Professor Lewis maintains , " is unmeaning and absurd ...
... original divine force ever present as the supporting ground , but not im - manent or per- manent as the immediate causal force in every natural effect . " The contrary theory , Professor Lewis maintains , " is unmeaning and absurd ...
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... original mass to be put in motion by its Creator . Having now a revolving , luminous , and therefore heated nebula , cooling and condensation must begin at the surface . The aggrega- tion of these cooled particles will make them too ...
... original mass to be put in motion by its Creator . Having now a revolving , luminous , and therefore heated nebula , cooling and condensation must begin at the surface . The aggrega- tion of these cooled particles will make them too ...
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... original nebula would naturally descend towards the centre , this result might be expected . 2. The increased size of the outer planets , corresponding some- what to the large periphery of the ring that was separated from the central ...
... original nebula would naturally descend towards the centre , this result might be expected . 2. The increased size of the outer planets , corresponding some- what to the large periphery of the ring that was separated from the central ...
Contents
ARTICLE PAGE I THEORY OF THE BEAUTIFUL | 3 |
THE SIX DAYS OF CREATION | 21 |
IIILA BORDES INTRODUCTION TO PHYSIOLOGY | 51 |
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