... that there is some question as to the earth or the sky, or the other elements of this world . . . respecting which one who is not a Christian has knowledge derived from most certain reasoning or observation : and it is very disgraceful and mischievous,... The Scientific Monthly - Pagina 211editat de - 1922Vizualizare completă - Despre această carte
| 1922 - 772 pagini
...derived from most certain reasoning or observation, and it is very disgraceful and mischievous anil of all things to be carefully avoided, that a Christian...nonsense that the unbeliever perceiving him to be as wide from the mark as east from west can hardly restrain himself from laughing. It is indeed hard to understand... | |
| Henry Cotterill - 1883 - 248 pagini
...from most certain reasoning or observation." In fact, a scientific man. " And it is very disgraceful and mischievous, and of all things to be carefully avoided, that a Christian speaking about such matters as if according to the Christian Scriptures, should be heard by an unbeliever talking... | |
| Henry Cotterill - 1883 - 250 pagini
...heard by an unbeliever talking such nonsense that the unbeliever, perceiving him to be as wide from the mark as east from west, can hardly restrain himself from laughing. And it is not merely that an ignorant man is ridiculed, but that our authors are believed by those... | |
| Church congress - 1890 - 660 pagini
...Christian has knowledge derived from most certain reasoning or observation, and it is very disgraceful and mischievous, and of all things to be carefully avoided, that a Christian speaking about such matters, as if according to the Christian Scriptures, should be heard by an unbeliever talking... | |
| Henry Fairfield Osborn - 1894 - 284 pagini
...from most certain reasoning or observation" (that is, a scientific man), "and it is very disgraceful and mischievous and of all things to be carefully...nonsense that the unbeliever perceiving him to be as wide from the mark as east from west, can hardly restrain himself from laughing." Bacon (Novum Orgamim,... | |
| Henry Fairfield Osborn - 1894 - 284 pagini
...heard by an unbeliever talking such nonsense that the unbeliever perceiving him to be as wide from the mark as east from west, can hardly restrain himself from laughing." Bacon (Novum Organum, Book I., Sec. 45), in his Aphorisms, deplores the corruption of Philosophy by... | |
| 1901 - 626 pagini
...Christian has knowledge derived from mast certain reasoning or observation, and it is very disgraceful and mischievous, and of all things to be carefully...should be heard by an unbeliever talking such nonsense i.aat the unbeliever perceiving him as wide from the mark as east from west, can hardly restrain himself... | |
| James Joseph Walsh - 1908 - 462 pagini
...ordinary means at the command of an investigator in natural science) , ' ' and it is very disgraceful and mischievous, and of all things to be carefully...that the unbeliever, perceiving him to be as wide from the mark as east from west, can hardly restrain himself from laughing." It is the opinions of... | |
| William Albert Locy - 1910 - 469 pagini
...from most certain reasoning or observation" (that is, a scientific man); "and it is very disgraceful and mischievous and of all things to be carefully...that the unbeliever, perceiving him to be as wide from the mark as east from west, can hardly restrain himself from laughing." (Quoted from Osborn.)... | |
| 1922 - 774 pagini
...certain reasoning or observation, and it is very disgraceful and mischievous and of all things to v be carefully avoided, that a Christian speaking of...nonsense that the unbeliever perceiving him to be as wide from the mark as east from west can hardly restrain himself from laughing. It is indeed hard to understand... | |
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