Intellectual influences of the first half century: Shelley, Wordsworth, John Stuart Mill, and Thomas Carlyle.--II. Rise of the evolution doctrine: Darwin, Herbert Spencer, and John Fiske.--III. Agnosticism, scientific and literary: Thomas Henry Huxley and Matthew Arnold.--IV. Materialism and atheism: John Tyndall and Charles Bradlaugh.--V. Pure theism: Francis William Newman and Theodore Parker.--VI. James Martineau and the outlook to-day.Mode of access: Internet
The rise and progress of palæontology.--The interpreters of Genesis and the interpreters of nature.-...
Reprinted from the Nineteenth century and the Fortnightly review .Science and a future life.--Charle...
Evolution, by A. R. Wallace.--Chemistry, by W. Ramsay.--Archaeology, by W. M. Flinders-Petrie.--Astr...
The first paper was read at the Manchester church congress, 1888; the others were published by "The ...
Prologue (controverted questions, 1892).--Scientific and pseudo-scientific realism (1887).--Science ...
Charles Darwin.--Thomas Henry Huxley.--John Stuart Mill.--James Martineau.--Matthew Arnold.--Bibliog...
Darwin's predecessors, by J.A. Thomson.--The selection theory, by A. Weismann.--Heredity and variat...
Huxley coined the word agnostic to describe his own philosophical framework in part to distinguish h...
On verso of t.-p.: Authorized edition.Prologue (Controverted questions, 1892)--Scientific and pseudo...
Presumptions -- Theism, its reasonable ground -- Atheism, its varieties and common root -- Polytheis...
I. Prolegomena.--II. Theism. 1889.--III. The supernatural book.--IV. Creation. 1895.--V. God, nature...
First pub. in London, 1872.Darwinism in morals.--Hereditary piety.--The religion of childhood.--An E...
pt. I. Pioneers of evolution from Thales to Lucretius, B.C. 600-A.D. 50 -- pt. II. The arrest of enq...
Introductory.-The scientific temper in religion.-The distribution of problems.-The more general effe...
pt. I. Pioneers of evolution from Thales to Lucretius, B.C. 600-A.D. 50.--pt. II. The arrest of inqu...
The rise and progress of palæontology.--The interpreters of Genesis and the interpreters of nature.-...
Reprinted from the Nineteenth century and the Fortnightly review .Science and a future life.--Charle...
Evolution, by A. R. Wallace.--Chemistry, by W. Ramsay.--Archaeology, by W. M. Flinders-Petrie.--Astr...
The first paper was read at the Manchester church congress, 1888; the others were published by "The ...
Prologue (controverted questions, 1892).--Scientific and pseudo-scientific realism (1887).--Science ...
Charles Darwin.--Thomas Henry Huxley.--John Stuart Mill.--James Martineau.--Matthew Arnold.--Bibliog...
Darwin's predecessors, by J.A. Thomson.--The selection theory, by A. Weismann.--Heredity and variat...
Huxley coined the word agnostic to describe his own philosophical framework in part to distinguish h...
On verso of t.-p.: Authorized edition.Prologue (Controverted questions, 1892)--Scientific and pseudo...
Presumptions -- Theism, its reasonable ground -- Atheism, its varieties and common root -- Polytheis...
I. Prolegomena.--II. Theism. 1889.--III. The supernatural book.--IV. Creation. 1895.--V. God, nature...
First pub. in London, 1872.Darwinism in morals.--Hereditary piety.--The religion of childhood.--An E...
pt. I. Pioneers of evolution from Thales to Lucretius, B.C. 600-A.D. 50 -- pt. II. The arrest of enq...
Introductory.-The scientific temper in religion.-The distribution of problems.-The more general effe...
pt. I. Pioneers of evolution from Thales to Lucretius, B.C. 600-A.D. 50.--pt. II. The arrest of inqu...
The rise and progress of palæontology.--The interpreters of Genesis and the interpreters of nature.-...
Reprinted from the Nineteenth century and the Fortnightly review .Science and a future life.--Charle...
Evolution, by A. R. Wallace.--Chemistry, by W. Ramsay.--Archaeology, by W. M. Flinders-Petrie.--Astr...