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Science and religion / John Tyndall
Are animals automatons / Thomas H. Huxley
Man's earliest history / Richard Owen
Tyndall criticised / James McCosh
Matter not inherently creative / A.A. Miner.
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Tyndall's speech also known as the "Belfast Address" and as ""The beginnings of things, or, Science versus theology" or as "Presidential address".
Huxley's speech originally entitled: "On the hypothesis that animals are automata, and its history".
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