... on the fifth and sixth days, the ancestors of all existing animals were similarly caused to exist in their complete and perfect state, by the infusion of their appropriate material substantial forms into the matter which had already been created.... Christianity and Modern Thought - Pagina 40editat de - 1924 - 196 paginiVizualizare completă - Despre această carte
| Thomas Henry Huxley - 1872 - 122 pagini
...substantial forms into the matter which had already been created. Finally, on the sixth day, the aniina rationalis — that rational and immortal substantial...out one of his ribs and fashioned it into a female. This is the view of the " Genesis of Species," held by Suarez to be the only one consistent with Catholic... | |
| Thomas Henry Huxley - 1873 - 342 pagini
...Opere/' Lib. III. " De he-minis creatione," cap. ii. No. 3. 3 Ibid. Lib. III. cap. iv. Nos. 8 and 9. anima rationalis — that rational and immortal substantial...out one of his ribs and fashioned it into a female. This is the view of the " Genesis of Species/' held by Suarez to be the only one consistent with Catholic... | |
| Thomas Henry Huxley - 1873 - 428 pagini
...No. 24. anima rationalis—that rational and immortal substantial form which is peculiar to man—was created out of nothing, and " breathed into" a mass...out one of his ribs and fashioned it into a female. This is the view of the " Genesis of Species," held by Suarez to be the only one consistent with Catholic... | |
| Thomas Henry Huxley - 1894 - 504 pagini
...de Opcre, Lib. III. " De hominis creatione," cap. ii. No. 3. - Ibid. Lib. III. cap. iv. Nos. 8 and 9 which had already been created. Finally, on the sixth...out one of his ribs and fashioned it into a female. This is the view of the " Genesis of Species " held by Suarez to be the only one consistent with Catholic... | |
| Richard Swann Lull - 1917 - 828 pagini
...:co.HQptetier -and: perfect state, by the infusion of their appropriate 'material substantial forfns into the matter which had already been created. Finally,...out one of his ribs and fashioned it into a female" (Huxley). So profound was Suarez' influence upon European Catholic thought that his teaching continued... | |
| Richard Swann Lull - 1917 - 814 pagini
...into the matter which had already been created. Finally, on the sixth day, the anima rationales — that rational and immortal substantial form which...out one of his ribs and fashioned it into a female" (Huxley). So profound was Suarez' influence upon European Catholic thought that his teaching continued... | |
| Frank Randolph Chandler - 1924 - 184 pagini
...the Anima rationalis— that rational and immortal substantial form which is peculiar to man—was created out of nothing, and 'breathed into' a mass...male individual until the Creator took out one of its ribs and fashioned into a female." Man's kinship with the rest of the animal kingdom is abundantly... | |
| Richard Swann Lull - 1925 - 398 pagini
...them; while, on the fifth and sixth days, the ancestors of all existing animals i Huxley, TH, 1893. were similarly caused to exist in their complete and...out one of his ribs and fashioned it into a female. So profound was Suarez's influence upon the Roman Catholic thought of Europe that this became the only... | |
| Richard Swann Lull - 1925 - 446 pagini
...into the matter which had already been created. Finally, on the sixth day, the amma rationales — that rational and immortal substantial form which...out one of his ribs and fashioned it into a female. So profound was Suarez's influence upon the Roman Catholic thought of Europe that this became the only... | |
| Richard Swann Lull - 1922 - 812 pagini
...moulded it into the universe of things; on the third day, the ancestors of all living plants suddenly came into being, full-grown, perfect, and possessed...out one of his ribs and fashioned it into a female" (Huxley). So profound was Suarez' influence upon European Catholic thought that his teaching continued... | |
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