Mortillet, selected those which appeared most demonstrative of human origin, and placed them in a glass case, side by side with similar types of undoubted Quaternary implements.
The whole question turns therefore on the sufficiency of the proofs of human origin, as to which the same Congress expressed themselves as fully satisfied.
Christians deny the divinity of the other books, however, and affirm that they are of human origin--that their book is God's only revelation to mankind.
Some of their teachings are in harmony with the accepted truths of Science; but these prove no more than a human origin.
They are declared to be so far superior to all other moral codes as to preclude the idea of human origin.
He said that if it had been given to man at the creation he might have accepted it, but that its late appearance proved to him that it was of human origin.
What seems to be of human origin is the counterfeit of the divine,--even human concepts, mortal shadows flitting across the dial of time.
The [1] offspring of an improved generation, however, will go out before the forever fact that man is eternal and has no human origin.
Science is divine: it is neither of human origin nor of human direction.
Various fables ascribe to the tiger a human origin.
We showed, that its composition was wholly of human origin, and that its authors had a very mean and degrading notion of the Lord of Heaven and Earth.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "human origin" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.