The Theistic Conception of the World An Essay in Opposition to Certain Tendenci
The Theistic Conception of the World An Essay in Opposition to Certain Tendenci
B F Benjamin Franklin Cocker
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VII. Gen. Ii. 2, 3. Sabbath of GOD. Reign of Man. The Sabbath of Creation. Age of MAN. PHRENOZOIC. 1 The critical reader will discover a slight difference of opinion between Dr. Winchell and myself in regard to how much of chapter i. Is to be re garded as the "Exordium" of the Hymn of Creation. Dr. Winchell in cludes verses 1 and 2 ; I incline, however, to the opinion that it is embraced in verse 1. The reasons which weigh with me are the following: 1. The chaos or the darkness of A erse 2 is c...learly recognized as " the evening" of the 156 THE THE I STIC CONCEPTION OF THE WORLD. 2. Creation was cumulative that is, it was a succes sion of beginnings or creative epochs, in which new enti ties or new forces were inserted into the already exist ing sphere of nature, carrying it forward toward a nobler end. This, we think, is the natural impression which the read ing of Gen. I. Makes on the unbiased mind. Each cre ative word appears as the dynamical basis of a ve&lyorin- cipium a beginning of something intrinsically new, and which can not be conceived as the physical result of any pre-existing condition of things.
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