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The semi-barbarous Hebrew and the extinguished theologian [a reply to T.H. Huxley's Lay sermons].

This book is a scholarly response to T.H. Huxley's Lay sermons, delving into the complexities of the Hebrew language and theological debates. It offers a detailed examination of the subject matter, engaging with Huxley's arguments and providing a counterpoint to his perspectives. more

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Thomas Huxley
Thomas Huxley

Thomas Huxley, a British biologist, was a staunch supporter of Darwin's theory of evolution. Renowned for his research in comparative anatomy, embryology, paleontology, and philosophy, Huxley made significant contributions to the field of biology. He had a profound influence on science, not only through his support of Darwin's theory of evolution but also through his role as a science popularizer and advocate for science education. more

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