The Warfare of ScienceScholarly Publishing Office, University of Michigan Library, 1876 - 156 pages |
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... appeared , afar off from the centres of thought , on the borders of Poland , a plain , simple - minded scholar , who first fairly uttered to the work the truth , now so commonplace , then so astounding , that the sun and planets do not ...
... appeared , afar off from the centres of thought , on the borders of Poland , a plain , simple - minded scholar , who first fairly uttered to the work the truth , now so commonplace , then so astounding , that the sun and planets do not ...
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... appeared at- tacking his ideas - works all the more unmanly , since their authors knew how Galileo was re- strained by force from defending himself ; and , as if to accumulate proofs of the fitness of the Church to take charge of ...
... appeared at- tacking his ideas - works all the more unmanly , since their authors knew how Galileo was re- strained by force from defending himself ; and , as if to accumulate proofs of the fitness of the Church to take charge of ...
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... appeared . The ecclesiastic charged with presenting them to the world was Monsignor Ma- rini . This ecclesiastic was of a kind which has too often afflicted the weary earth - fox - like in cun- ning , cat - like in treachery . Despite ...
... appeared . The ecclesiastic charged with presenting them to the world was Monsignor Ma- rini . This ecclesiastic was of a kind which has too often afflicted the weary earth - fox - like in cun- ning , cat - like in treachery . Despite ...
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... appearance of denying the earth's motion . But it is God who did this , not the Church ; and , moreover , since IIe thought fit so to act as to retard the progress of scientific truth , it would be little to her discredit even if it ...
... appearance of denying the earth's motion . But it is God who did this , not the Church ; and , moreover , since IIe thought fit so to act as to retard the progress of scientific truth , it would be little to her discredit even if it ...
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... appeared ; none could be induced to appear . Kopernik , sim- ple , charitable , pious , one of the noblest gifts of God to the service of religion as well as science , was still held to be a reprobate . Five years after that , his book ...
... appeared ; none could be induced to appear . Kopernik , sim- ple , charitable , pious , one of the noblest gifts of God to the service of religion as well as science , was still held to be a reprobate . Five years after that , his book ...
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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. There are also celestial bodies, and bodies terrestrial : but the glory of the celestial is one, and the glory of the terrestrial is another.
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 31 - The eyes are witnesses that the heavens revolve in the space of twenty-four hours. But certain men, either from the love of novelty, or to make a display of ingenuity, have concluded that the earth moves; and they maintain that neither the eighth sphere [the celestial sphere] nor the sun revolves.
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.
Page 30 - People gave ear to an upstart astrologer, who strove to show that the earth revolves, not the heavens or the firmament, the sun and the moon. Whoever wishes to appear clever must devise some new system which of all systems is, of course, the very best. This fool wishes to reverse the entire science of astronomy. But Sacred Scripture tells us that Joshua commanded the sun to stand still, and not the earth.
Page 8 - In all modern history, interference with science in the supposed interest of religion, no matter how conscientious such interference may have been, has resulted in the direst evils both to religion and to science, and invariably ; and, on the other hand, all...