What is Natural Theology An Attempt to Estimate the Cumulative Evidence of Many

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What is Natural Theology An Attempt to Estimate the Cumulative Evidence of Many
Alfred Barry
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But Sir W. Thomson's hypothesis is happily con- sistent with a profound belief in a true Creator of the Universe. " Overwhelmingly strong proofs of intelligent and benevolent Design lie all around us ; and if ever per- plexities, whether metaphysical or scientific, turn U3 away THE EVIDENCE OF DESIGN. 151 There has been an attempt, again, to ob- literate the other line of demarcation between the animal and the human creation, not only by- emphasizing the close connexion (with but trivial marks ...of differentiation), between the bodily organisation of both, but by deriving man's spiritual nature from brute instincts, as if no difference of kind existed between those instincts and the abstract powers of mind. Against the principles of true Psychology, 4 and without a vestige of historical evidence, the human pedigree is traced, through links which cannot be found, to a race of ancestral apes. But no extent of scientific learning, no grasp of speculative ability, have given even probability to a theory, compared with which meta- physical cobwebs are as chains of adamant.

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