The Supernatural in Nature: A Verification by Free Use of ScienceLongmans, Green, and Company, 1897 - 479 pages |
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... appear in a barbarous age , nor win acceptance because nations were unintelligent . The Greeks were people of highest natural power in freshest vigour , with radiant intellect per- vading the sense of youthful beauty . The Roman is a ...
... appear in a barbarous age , nor win acceptance because nations were unintelligent . The Greeks were people of highest natural power in freshest vigour , with radiant intellect per- vading the sense of youthful beauty . The Roman is a ...
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... appear contrarieties , accurate investi- gation so conciliates that faith is confirmed . They are like knots in the oak which strengthen it , as knots in the net which retain . So far from the aboriginal theory being all wrong , a ...
... appear contrarieties , accurate investi- gation so conciliates that faith is confirmed . They are like knots in the oak which strengthen it , as knots in the net which retain . So far from the aboriginal theory being all wrong , a ...
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... appears to me that such theology will take its place as a part of science . " Verified theology is scientific : our theology is verifiable , therefore scientific . Mental phenomena agree with material phenomena - there is unity . The ...
... appears to me that such theology will take its place as a part of science . " Verified theology is scientific : our theology is verifiable , therefore scientific . Mental phenomena agree with material phenomena - there is unity . The ...
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... appear before the termination of another age . " If to this we add that , always and everywhere , despite the obvious disagreement , the ablest and most scientific of our race saw something in the narrative which convinced them of a ...
... appear before the termination of another age . " If to this we add that , always and everywhere , despite the obvious disagreement , the ablest and most scientific of our race saw something in the narrative which convinced them of a ...
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... appear too bold , let it be remembered that the plan of Scripture is so vast and wonderful , that even angels do not fully understand , but delight to investigate it ; that the prophets , who prophesied , received not prophecy for ...
... appear too bold , let it be remembered that the plan of Scripture is so vast and wonderful , that even angels do not fully understand , but delight to investigate it ; that the prophets , who prophesied , received not prophecy for ...
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