The Warfare of ScienceD. Appleton, 1876 - 151 pages |
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... methods . My thesis , which , by an historical study of this warfare , I expect to develop , is the following : In ... methods , to its own results , without any interference from investigators on other lines , or by other methods . And ...
... methods . My thesis , which , by an historical study of this warfare , I expect to develop , is the following : In ... methods , to its own results , without any interference from investigators on other lines , or by other methods . And ...
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Andrew Dickson White. by other methods . And it would also seem logi- cal to work on in absolute confidence that what- ever , at any moment , may seem to be the relative positions of the two different bands of workers , they must at last ...
Andrew Dickson White. by other methods . And it would also seem logi- cal to work on in absolute confidence that what- ever , at any moment , may seem to be the relative positions of the two different bands of workers , they must at last ...
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... methods , and the Biblical record , as an historical compendium and scientific treatise , be taken as a standard to de- termine its results . So began this great modern war . GEOGRAPHY . The first typical battle - field to which I would ...
... methods , and the Biblical record , as an historical compendium and scientific treatise , be taken as a standard to de- termine its results . So began this great modern war . GEOGRAPHY . The first typical battle - field to which I would ...
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... method on the other , and that at first Pope Urban favored 1 See Marini , who manipulated the original documents to prove this . Even Whewell appears to have been somewhat misled by him ; but Whewell wrote before De l'Epinois had shown ...
... method on the other , and that at first Pope Urban favored 1 See Marini , who manipulated the original documents to prove this . Even Whewell appears to have been somewhat misled by him ; but Whewell wrote before De l'Epinois had shown ...
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... methods and aims of sci- ence to those of theology , though in general obedi- ent to deep convictions , had given to Christianity a series of the worst blows it had ever received . They had made large numbers of the best men in Europe ...
... methods and aims of sci- ence to those of theology , though in general obedi- ent to deep convictions , had given to Christianity a series of the worst blows it had ever received . They had made large numbers of the best men in Europe ...
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Page 118 - Some drill and bore The solid earth, and from the strata there Extract a register, by which we learn, That he who made it, and revealed its date To Moses, was mistaken in its age.
Page 147 - All flesh is not the same flesh : but there is one kind of flesh of men, another of beasts, another of fishes, and another of birds.
Page 48 - The opinion of the earth's motion is of all heresies the most abominable, the most pernicious, the most scandalous ; the immovability of the earth is thrice sacred ; argument against the immortality of the soul, the existence of God, and the incarnation, should be tolerated sooner than an argument to prove that the earth moves.
Page 29 - In them hath he set a tabernacle for the sun : which cometh forth as a bridegroom out of his chamber, and rejoiceth as a giant to run his course.