The Warfare of ScienceH.S. King, 1876 - 151 pages |
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... say " invariably . " I mean exactly that . It is a rule to which history shows not one exception . It would seem , logically , that this statement cannot be gainsaid . God's truths must agree , whether discovered by looking within upon ...
... say " invariably . " I mean exactly that . It is a rule to which history shows not one exception . It would seem , logically , that this statement cannot be gainsaid . God's truths must agree , whether discovered by looking within upon ...
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... say that religion has done nothing for science . It has done much for it . The work of Christianity has been mighty indeed . Through these two thousand years , de- spite the waste of its energies on all the things its Blessed Founder ...
... say that religion has done nothing for science . It has done much for it . The work of Christianity has been mighty indeed . Through these two thousand years , de- spite the waste of its energies on all the things its Blessed Founder ...
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... say of those who , when they have once erred , steadily persevere in their folly , and defend one vain thing by another . " St. Augustine seems inclined to yield a little in regard to the rotundity of the earth , but he fights the idea ...
... say of those who , when they have once erred , steadily persevere in their folly , and defend one vain thing by another . " St. Augustine seems inclined to yield a little in regard to the rotundity of the earth , but he fights the idea ...
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... says that De Cusa “ " pro- pounded the doctrine of the motion of the earth , more , however , as a paradox than as a reality . We cannot consider this as any dis- tinct anticipation of a profound and consistent view of the truth . " For ...
... says that De Cusa “ " pro- pounded the doctrine of the motion of the earth , more , however , as a paradox than as a reality . We cannot consider this as any dis- tinct anticipation of a profound and consistent view of the truth . " For ...
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... say that the founders of Protes- tantism were no less zealous against the new scien- tific doctrine . Said Martin Luther ... says : " The eyes are 1 See Fromundus's book , cited above , passim , but especially the heading of chapter vi ...
... say that the founders of Protes- tantism were no less zealous against the new scien- tific doctrine . Said Martin Luther ... says : " The eyes are 1 See Fromundus's book , cited above , passim , but especially the heading of chapter vi ...
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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 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.