The Supernatural in Nature: A Verification by Free Use of ScienceC. K. Paul & Company, 1880 - 509 pages |
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Page viii
... give to matter the supreme capacity of that which has been destroyed . Science makes the meaning of things wider and more real , but they narrow all that is sacred . Mr. Ruskin says of them— " The use of the word ' scientia ' as if it ...
... give to matter the supreme capacity of that which has been destroyed . Science makes the meaning of things wider and more real , but they narrow all that is sacred . Mr. Ruskin says of them— " The use of the word ' scientia ' as if it ...
Page viii
... give to matter the supreme capacity of that which has been destroyed . Science makes the meaning of things wider and more real , but they narrow all that is sacred . Mr. Ruskin says of them- " The use of the word scientia ' as if it ...
... give to matter the supreme capacity of that which has been destroyed . Science makes the meaning of things wider and more real , but they narrow all that is sacred . Mr. Ruskin says of them- " The use of the word scientia ' as if it ...
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... give , and give that we may truly save ; use of the riddle makes every user rich . Let none who have hope as princes wander about as beggars . Let none choose for himself the sad task of gather- ing the flotsam and jetsam of a life ...
... give , and give that we may truly save ; use of the riddle makes every user rich . Let none who have hope as princes wander about as beggars . Let none choose for himself the sad task of gather- ing the flotsam and jetsam of a life ...
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... gives birth to sons and daughters strong and fair . There are critics whose praise would be dispraise- " malis displicere magna . laus est ; " and there are carpers , not critics , to whom one must say " Quid cæco cum speculo ? " The ...
... gives birth to sons and daughters strong and fair . There are critics whose praise would be dispraise- " malis displicere magna . laus est ; " and there are carpers , not critics , to whom one must say " Quid cæco cum speculo ? " The ...
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... give up the De- • Piety the Crown of Intellect . Rash Denial of Verified Theology Universal Belief in the Supernatural Verification by Scripture The First Cause Genius of Unbelief Atheism Incapable of Proof The Wording of Scripture ...
... give up the De- • Piety the Crown of Intellect . Rash Denial of Verified Theology Universal Belief in the Supernatural Verification by Scripture The First Cause Genius of Unbelief Atheism Incapable of Proof The Wording of Scripture ...
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