Journal of the Transactions of the Victoria Institute, Or Philosophical Society of Great Britain, 40. köideVictoria Institute., 1908 |
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... questions of philosophy and science , but more especially those which bear upon the great truths revealed in Holy ... question of physical research was , not to make experiments and observations on the object itself , but to enquire ...
... questions of philosophy and science , but more especially those which bear upon the great truths revealed in Holy ... question of physical research was , not to make experiments and observations on the object itself , but to enquire ...
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... question , " What has the Bible to say respecting astronomy ? " In a real sense it has nothing to say whatsoever . The contrary idea that it had something to say was responsible for one of the great defeats of the Church , a defeat ...
... question , " What has the Bible to say respecting astronomy ? " In a real sense it has nothing to say whatsoever . The contrary idea that it had something to say was responsible for one of the great defeats of the Church , a defeat ...
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... question , and ask , “ What light has astronomy to throw upon the Bible ? " This question we can treat from two points of view ; from the point of view of the astronomy of the times when the books of Holy Scripture were severally ...
... question , and ask , “ What light has astronomy to throw upon the Bible ? " This question we can treat from two points of view ; from the point of view of the astronomy of the times when the books of Holy Scripture were severally ...
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... question of the higher criticism , for though the dating of the books of the Bible , once almost universally accepted , has been so greatly disturbed within the last sixty years or so , we find in dealing with astronomy that we are ...
... question of the higher criticism , for though the dating of the books of the Bible , once almost universally accepted , has been so greatly disturbed within the last sixty years or so , we find in dealing with astronomy that we are ...
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... question arises , is the incompleteness due to the stupidity of the explorer who did not understand what the natives told him , and left out the essential feature ? Or did the Australians retain a vestige of a useful custom after they ...
... question arises , is the incompleteness due to the stupidity of the explorer who did not understand what the natives told him , and left out the essential feature ? Or did the Australians retain a vestige of a useful custom after they ...
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