This does not affect the fundamental problems with which we are concerned, and leaving untouched, as it does, the question of the origin of Life it makes even less pretence than the cosmic-nebular hypothesis just spoken of to trace the operations of Nature to their ultimate source.
"The Old Riddle and the Newest Answer"
John Gerard
"Nature," 6 nebular hypothesis, 11, 45, 48 Newman, Cardinal-on the nature of laws, 17; on law and causality, 99 Newton, Sir I., his laws of motion, 39; on evidence for theism, 103 North British Reviewer-on the limits of variation, 162; on the facility with which Darwinian arguments can be found, 177; on Darwinism and geographical distribution, 184; on the "maybe's" of Darwinism, ibid.
"The Old Riddle and the Newest Answer"
John Gerard
Similarly the inner satellite of Mars completes its revolution in about one third of a Martian day, and we find in cases like this grounds for objection to the nebular theory.
"A Text-Book of Astronomy"
George C. Comstock