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However, unlike Johnson, Hodge confined the term to exclude those like Asa Gray who combined Christian faith with support for Darwin's natural selection theory, before answering the question posed in the book's title by concluding: " It is Atheism.
Asa Hutchinson's older brother, Tim Hutchinson, preceded him as U. S. Representative from Arkansas's 3rd congressional district and served one term as a United States Senator from Arkansas from 1997 – 2003, being defeated for a second term by then-Arkansas Attorney General Mark Pryor, a Democrat, in 2002.
Vasojevići called them Ašani ( earlier also Asa and Hasa ) and today this term has come to denote Vasojevići of other origin.

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Ahab became king of Israel in the thirty-eighth year of Asa, king of Judah, and reigned for twenty-two years.
Omri became king of Israel in the 31st year of Asa, king of Judah and reigned for 12 years, 6 years of which were in Tirzah.
In the United States, Asa Gray negotiated with a Boston publisher for publication of an authorised American version, but learnt that two New York publishing firms were already planning to exploit the absence of international copyright to print Origin.
Early support for Darwin's ideas came from the findings of field naturalists studying biogeography and ecology, including Joseph Dalton Hooker in 1860, and Asa Gray in 1862.
Darwin struggled with the problem of evil of suffering in nature, but remained inclined to believe that nature depended upon " designed laws " and commended Asa Gray for pointing out that Darwin's work supported teleology.
He made his debut in 1975 with Kotetsu no Queen and with Harukanaru Asa won the Tezuka prize for an outstanding manga.
* Asa Shinn Mercer travels from Seattle to the U. S. East Coast and recruits 11 Mercer Girls, potential wives for men on the West Coast.
In the Congo in 1970, they conducted fieldwork on the Nkumbi circumcision initiation ritual for boys and the Asa myth of origin among the Mbo of the Ituri forest.
It appeared in 1993 as Nkumbi initiation ritual and structure among the Mbo of Zaïre and as Asa: Myth of Origin of the Blood Brotherhood Among the Mbo of the Ituri Forest, both in Annales of the Royal Museum for Central Africa ( Tervuren, Belgium ), vol.
According to William Bacon Stevens, the first president of the board of trustees, Asa Packer's founding gift of $ 500, 000 was the largest single endowment for a literary institution at that time.
The first concrete plan for a transcontinental railroad in the United States was presented to Congress by Asa Whitney in 1845.
She married Asa Wirt, who worked for Associated Press, and, after Wirt's death in 1947, married George A. Benson, editor of the Toledo Blade newspaper of Toledo, Ohio three years later ; he died in 1959.
A film adaptation of the same name directed by Gavin Hood and starring Asa Butterfield as Ender is planned for release on November 1, 2013.
Matt Groening has indicated that Lovejoy is named after Lovejoy Street ( which in turn is named for Portland co-founder Asa Lovejoy ) in Portland, Oregon, the city where Groening grew up.
The county is named for Asa Mitchell and Eli Mitchell, two early settlers and soldiers in the Texas Revolution.
Asa Barnes TavernThey camped there for four days.
Kinsman Mountain, the Kinsman Range, and Kinsman Notch are named for Asa Kinsman, one of the original settlers.
Historical marker for Asa Biggs in Willimston
In 1898, Ohio Governor Asa Bushnell chose a cluster of unsold lots around Broad and Drexel in Bullitt Park as an assembly site for those headed for war.
Elmer convinced Asa Packer to locate a new railroad repair facility on the Pine Plains for the expanding Lehigh Valley Railroad, which was making a push north to connect to the New York state railroads.
Lansford was named after Asa Lansford Foster who was an advocate for merging the small " patch towns " that developed in the area surrounding the anthracite coal mines.
In 1800, an English settler from Rhode Island named Asa Mann cleared a large amount of forest, and in 1804 laid out the plan for a town on this estate — Mann's field.

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Jehoshaphat ( pronounced, alternately spelled Jehosaphat, Josaphat, or Yehoshafat ; ; ; ) was the fourth king of the The Kingdom of Judah, and successor of his father Asa.
* the Asa Packer Campus, built into the Northern slope of the mountain, is Lehigh's original and predominant campus ;
The passage in which Meursault accepts his impending execution was read over the end of the song " Asa Phelps Is Dead " by The Lawrence Arms ; read by guitarist Chris McCaughan, the excerpt parallels certain themes in the song's lyrics by bassist Brendan Kelly.
On the other hand, Akiva himself declares that the command to love one's neighbor is the fundamental principle of the Torah ; while Ben Asa assigns this distinction to the Biblical verse, " This is the book of the generations of man ".
The following important figures were also born in Villa Rica: Coca-cola business tycoon and former mayor of Atlanta Asa Griggs Candler ; former Bishop of the Methodist Episcopal Church, South and tenth president of Emory University Warren Akin Candler ; former baseball star Fred " Dixie " Walker ; former University of Georgia offensive tackle Ken Shackleford ; and former NFL punter Herman " Thunderfoot " Weaver.
The first township election was held in 1857 with the following officers: Ephraim Cox, Asa Cohoe and John Morgan, trustees ; Myron Whitney, clerk ; L. Mayo, C. M.
In 1877 she married Asa Gilbert Eddy ; in 1882 they moved to Boston, and he died that year.
Clara was the daughter of Andrew Dickson, a New York State Assemblyman in 1832 ; and Horace was the son of Asa White, a farmer from Massachusetts whose once successful farm was ruined by a fire when Horace was 13.
Mary's grandmother, Amanda Danforth, daughter of Asa Danforth, Jr., and wife of Elijah Phillips, Jr., was the first white child born in Onondaga County, New York ; her great-grandfathers included Genral Asa Danforth, early settler in upstate New York and leader of the State Militia, and Elijah Philips, Sr., who responded to the Alarm to Lexington, Massachussetts, in 1775 and later served as High Sherrif of Onondaga County.
* Asa Hilliard, III, author: SBA: The Reawakening of the African Mind ; The Teachings of Ptahhotep
; Ume, Ine, Asa and Mari
Asa excelled in literature, drama and public speaking ; he also starred on the school's baseball team, sang solos with its choir and was valedictorian of the 1907 graduating class.
The majority of the Hatfields living in Mingo County ( then part of Logan County ) ( eventually West Virginia ) fought for the Confederacy in the American Civil War ; most McCoys, living in Pike County, Kentucky, also fought for the Confederacy ; with the exception of Asa Harmon McCoy, who fought for the Union.
In 1836 he was appointed botanist to the state of New York and produced his Flora of that state in 1843 ; while from 1838 to 1843 he carried on the publication of the earlier portions of Flora of North America, with the assistance of his pupil, Asa Gray.
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Asa and used
* 1888 – Asa Candler used paper tickets for free glasses of Coke to help market his new soda
Asa tore down the unfinished fortress and used its raw materials to fortify Geba and Mizpah, on his side of the border ().
He wrote to Asa Gray and used the example of fantail pigeons to argue against Gray's belief " that variation has been led along certain beneficial lines ", with the implication of Creationism rather than Natural Selection.
Additionally, he used his Zyxometer, a living bio-computer shaped like a diamond with tentacles to create a civilian identity for himself as " Asa Martin " ( an anagram of " Samaritan "), a fact-checker for Current, a newsmagazine based in Astro City.
Though she gradually recovered health, she remained deaf-blind, but was kindly treated and was in particular made a sort of playmate by an eccentric bachelor friend of the Bridgmans, Mr. Asa Tenney, who as soon as she could walk used to take her for rambles through the fields.

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