| brother John Chrysostom - 1915 - 128 pages
...without impatience, the Church brutalized the breed of our forefathers. She acted precisely as if she had aimed at selecting the rudest portion of the community to be, alone, the parents of future generations. She practised the arts which breeders would use, who aimed at creating... | |
| Chapman Cohen - 1919 - 122 pages
...without impatience, the Church brutalized the breed of our forefathers. She acted precisely as if she had aimed at selecting the rudest portion of the community to be, alone, the parents of future generations. She practised the arts which breeders would use, who aimed at creating... | |
| David Patrick, William Geddie - 1923 - 856 pages
...faculties and dispositions has recently exhibited tlie effects of celibacy in a new light. Sir F. Galton remarked that the Roman Church has acted as if she...portion of the community to be alone the parent of luture generations. ' The policy which attracts men and women of gentle natures fitted for deeds of... | |
| Thomas Nixon Carver, Hugh Wetzel Lester - 1928 - 456 pages
...without impatience, the church brutalized the breed of our forefathers. She acted precisely as if she had aimed at selecting the rudest portion of the community to be, alone, the parents of future generations. She practiced the arts which breeders would use who aimed at creating... | |
| Sander L. Gilman - 1996 - 268 pages
...Church. But the Church chose to preach and exact celibacy. . . . She acted precisely as if she had aimed at selecting the rudest portion of the community to be, alone, the parents of future generations.49 Here Galton attacks the diminished intelligence of Christian Europe... | |
| Francis Galton - 2005 - 433 pages
...without impatience, the Church brutalised the breed of our forefathers. She acted precisely as if she had aimed at selecting the rudest portion of the community to be, alone, Ac parents of future generations. She practised the arts which breeders would use, who aimed at creating... | |
| Sander L. Gilman - 2006 - 312 pages
...Church. But the Church chose to preach and exact celibacy. . . . She acted precisely as if she had aimed at selecting the rudest portion of the community to be, alone, the parents of future generations.15 This was an attack on the diminished intelligence of Catholic Europe... | |
| Karl Pearson - 1924 - 570 pages
...speak of it without impatience, the Church brutalised the breed of our forefathers. She acted precisely as if she aimed at selecting the rudest portion of the community to be, alone, the parents of future generations. She practised the arts which breeders would use, who aimed at creating... | |
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