AT the very outset of our inquiry we have to encounter a deeply-rooted popular fallacy in regard to the creation of the world-a fallacy which can boast of long antiquity, and which seems originally to have sprung from a sort of compromise between revelation and the legends of Pagan cosmogony.
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"AT the very outset of our inquiry we have to encounter a deeply-rooted popular fallacy in regard to the creation of the world-a fallacy which can boast of long antiquity, and which seems originally to have sprung from a sort of compromise between revelation and the legends of Pagan cosmogony."
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