... points of sight, to see the new ramifications into which they divide themselves in strict consecutiveness and with logical necessity. But in thus gaining new centres of light, from which to direct our researches, and new and powerful means of adding... The Canadian Naturalist and Geologist - Page 3931859Full view - About this book
| Henry Pitman - 1316 lehte
...of sight, to see the new ramiBcations into which they divide themselves, in strict consecutiveness, and with logical necessity. But in thus gaining new...science approaches no nearer to the limits of its nojge, although travelling further and farther from its original point of departure. For GOD'S world... | |
| 1859 - 668 lehte
...of sight, to see the new ramifications into which they divide themselves in strict consecutiveness and with logical necessity. But in thus gaining new...and powerful means of adding to its ever-increasing treasure?, science approaches no nearer to the limits of its range, although travelling further and... | |
| 1859 - 588 lehte
...divide themselves, in strict с ness, and with logical necessity. But in thus gaining new centres of ц which to direct our researches, and new and powerful means of adding to : increasing treasures, science approaches no nearer to the limits of in although travelling further... | |
| 1860 - 612 lehte
...of si^ht, to see the new ramifications into which they divide themselves in strict consecutive ness and with logical necessity. But in thus gaining new...is infinite; and the boundlessness of the universe, whos« confines appear ever to retreat before our finite minds, strikes us no less with awe when, prying... | |
| John Henry Pepper - 1869 - 722 lehte
...characteristics of the philosopher, equally so is reverence. The more he explores the more he becomes aware of ' the boundlessness of the universe, whose confines appear ever to retreat before our finite minds' True thinkers are ' not conceited pedants, wrapped up in their own mysterious importance, but humble... | |
| Albert (consort of Victoria, queen of Gt. Britain.) - 1873 - 152 lehte
...of sight, to see the new ramifications into which they divide themselves in strict consecutiveness and with logical necessity. But in thus gaining new...of departure. For God's world is infinite; and the ta boundlessness of the universe, whose confines appear ever to retreat before our finite minds, strikes... | |
| John Henry Pepper - 1877 - 764 lehte
...characteristics of the philosopher, equally so is reverence. The more he explores the more he becomes aware of ' the boundlessness of the universe, whose confines appear ever to retreat before our finite minds' True thinkers are ' not conceited pedants, wrapped up in their (rst mysterious importance, but humble... | |
| Holy thoughts - 1882 - 744 lehte
...of sight, to see the new ramifications into which they divide themselves in strict consecutiveness and with logical necessity. But in thus gaining new...researches, and new and powerful means of adding to its ever increasing treasures, science approaches no nearer to the limits of its range, although travelling... | |
| 1870 - 488 lehte
...good ? These are his words addressed to the British Association at Aberdeen, in 1859 : — " But in gaining new centres of light from which to direct...researches, and new and powerful means of adding to its ever increasing treasures, science approaches no nearer to the limits of its range, although travelling... | |
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