On the Inductive Philosophy, Including a Parallel Between Lord Bacon and A. Comte as Philosophers: A Discourse Delivered Before the Sunday Lecture Society, Nov. 26, 1871Longmans, Green, and Company, 1872 - 83 páginas |
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... earth could be round . A holy man was Augustine , who , granting the earth's rotundity , denied the antipodes . A holy thing to me is the In- quisition , which , allowing the smallness of the earth , denies its motion . But more holy to ...
... earth could be round . A holy man was Augustine , who , granting the earth's rotundity , denied the antipodes . A holy thing to me is the In- quisition , which , allowing the smallness of the earth , denies its motion . But more holy to ...
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... earth is providentially governed by the will of God , acting in human affairs in the manner so frequently alluded to in such scriptures . That such will is indeed , as to much that takes place on earth , inscrutable , and especially so ...
... earth is providentially governed by the will of God , acting in human affairs in the manner so frequently alluded to in such scriptures . That such will is indeed , as to much that takes place on earth , inscrutable , and especially so ...
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... earth ; and the scientific school considers that the only reliable means which humanity possesses for ascertain- ing and testing such truth are our ordinary human powers , that is to say , our senses and our reflective faculties ...
... earth ; and the scientific school considers that the only reliable means which humanity possesses for ascertain- ing and testing such truth are our ordinary human powers , that is to say , our senses and our reflective faculties ...
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... earth is the direct result of obedience to , or violation of , God's natural laws . That these laws have human happiness as their chief end in view , and that all misery or unhappiness , disease , premature deaths and bereavements , are ...
... earth is the direct result of obedience to , or violation of , God's natural laws . That these laws have human happiness as their chief end in view , and that all misery or unhappiness , disease , premature deaths and bereavements , are ...
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... earth , whether by the theological phrase , Arbitrary Supernatural Will , ' or by the scientific term , ' Invariable Natural Law , ' 2 if the teachings of theology and science be found in opposition , there must be human error on the ...
... earth , whether by the theological phrase , Arbitrary Supernatural Will , ' or by the scientific term , ' Invariable Natural Law , ' 2 if the teachings of theology and science be found in opposition , there must be human error on the ...
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