The Warfare of ScienceD. Appleton, 1876 - 151 pages |
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... things its Blessed Founder most earnestly condemned - on fetich and subtlety and war and pomp - it has undermined servitude , mitigated tyranny , given hope to the hopeless , comfort to the afflicted , light to the blind , bread to the ...
... things its Blessed Founder most earnestly condemned - on fetich and subtlety and war and pomp - it has undermined servitude , mitigated tyranny , given hope to the hopeless , comfort to the afflicted , light to the blind , bread to the ...
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... things admired by them , but through contempt of their useless labor , that we think little of these matters , turning our souls to better things . " " 1 Lactantius asserted the ideas of those studying astronomy to be " mad and ...
... things admired by them , but through contempt of their useless labor , that we think little of these matters , turning our souls to better things . " " 1 Lactantius asserted the ideas of those studying astronomy to be " mad and ...
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... things , that heavy bodies are borne toward the middle , like the spokes of a wheel ; while light bodies , such as ... thing by another . " St. Augustine seems inclined to yield a little in regard to the rotundity of the earth , but he ...
... things , that heavy bodies are borne toward the middle , like the spokes of a wheel ; while light bodies , such as ... thing by another . " St. Augustine seems inclined to yield a little in regard to the rotundity of the earth , but he ...
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... things , by the expression in the preface , " Statim me explodendum cum tali opinione clamitant . ” 1 For dangers at Wittenberg , see Lange , Geschichte des Mate- rialismus , vol . i . , p . 217 . bling to religion than to science ...
... things , by the expression in the preface , " Statim me explodendum cum tali opinione clamitant . ” 1 For dangers at Wittenberg , see Lange , Geschichte des Mate- rialismus , vol . i . , p . 217 . bling to religion than to science ...
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... thing of all is that Benzenburg has experi- mentally demonstrated just such an aberration in falling bodies as is mathematically required by the diurnal motion of the earth . See Jevons , Principles of Science , vol . i . , p . 453 ...
... thing of all is that Benzenburg has experi- mentally demonstrated just such an aberration in falling bodies as is mathematically required by the diurnal motion of the earth . See Jevons , Principles of Science , vol . i . , p . 453 ...
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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.