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GERARD, John was born in 1840. Son of late Archibald Gerard, of Rochsoles, and 760 Euphemia Erskine Robison.
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"[...]and that life has thus arisen in purely natural course out of non-living matter, the universe in its original condition having been constituted as a vast machine which was bound to produce all that has since arisen. In either of the above senses—of which the second obviously includes the first,—"Evolution" is understood as no more than a process which is said to have occurred. But there is a more extreme school which takes "Evolution" for much more, namely for a power, principle, or "law," which both governs and accounts for[...]".
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GERARD, John was born in 1840. Son of late Archibald Gerard, of Rochsoles, and 760 Euphemia Erskine Robison.
Stonyhurst.
Entered Society of Jesus, 1856. Prefect of Studies, Stonyhurst, 1879-1893. Editor of the Month, 1894-1897, and 1901 onwards.
Provincial English Province Society of Jesus (Jesuit) 1897-1900.
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Society of Jesus (Jesuit).