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On the Anatomy of Vertebrates
Nomogemj ' or Thaumatogeny ? 2 — The French Academy of Sciences was the
field of discussion and debate, from 1861 to 1864, between the 'Evolutionists'
holding the doctrine of primary life by miracle, and the ' Epigenesists ' who try to ...
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The Linnean: Newsletter and Proceedings of the Linnean ...
The accumulation of facts in Embryology and Palaeontology is such as to make
their Conception or rational exposition impossible on the miraculous 'Creation of
species hypothesis = (Thaumatogeny)'. Consequently every young Cultivator of ...
Linnean Society of London, 1991
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THE QUARTERLY REVIEW VOL.127
The argument is thus independent of all theories of elementary formation —
Evolution,* Epi- genesis, Nomogeny, Thaumatogeny — because facts hold the
key, and they are the same, however rudimental theories may conflict. Design
once ...
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Anatomy of the King Crab (Limulus Polyphemus, Latr.)
The series of facts added to biology in the present century by these researches,
with other correlated series, palaeontological and embryological, of the kinds
illustrated in the present memoir, render “ thaumatogeny i”, or the hypothesis of ...
The argument is thus independent of all theories of elementary formation —
Evolution,* Epi- genesis, Nomogeny, Thaumatogeny — because facts hold the
key, and they are the same, however rudimental theories may conflict. Design
once ...
William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, 1869
The argument is thus independent of all theories of elementary formation —
Evolution,* Epi- genesis, Nomogeny, Thaumatogeny — because facts hold the
key, and they are the same, however rudimental theories may conflict. Design
once ...
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Chambers's Twentieth Century Dictionary (part 3 of 4: N-R)
[Gr. nomos, a law.] Nomocracy, nōmok′rasi, n.a government according to a
code of laws.[Gr.nomos,law, kratia—kratein, to rule.] Nomogeny, nōmoj′eni, n.
the origination of life according to naturallaw,not miracle—opp. to Thaumatogeny.
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American Journal of Science
a pre-existent germ ; and that such germs abound in the air, in the waters, or
wherever any forms of living matter may happen to make their appearance. § 428
. Nomogeny * or Thaumatogeny ?f — The French Academy of Sciences was the ...
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The Dodo and the Solitaire: A Natural History
... both sexes, framed on a pattern fitting them to exercise the faculty of flight and
for no other kind of locomotion on land, but of too small a size for that end, are
among the incidents of this 'thaumatogeny,' or inconceivable genesis” (1878, 95).
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The American Journal of Science and Arts
a pre-existent germ ; and that such germs abound in the air, in the waters, or
wherever any forms of living matter may happen to make their appearance. § 428
. Nomogeny * or Thaumatogeny ?f — The French Academy of Sciences was the ...