In all modern history, interference with science in the supposed interest of religion, no matter how conscientious such interference may have been, has resulted in the direst evils both to religion and to science, and invariably ; and, on the other hand,... The Warfare of Science - Pagina 8de Andrew Dickson White - 1876 - 156 paginiVizualizare completă - Despre această carte
| 1897 - 808 pagini
...direst evil both to religion and to science, and invari,' ably ; and on the other hand, all untrammelled scientific investigation, no matter how dangerous...to be, has invariably resulted in the highest good both of religion and of science." An admirable statement of a profound truth, which we all recognize,... | |
| 1895 - 816 pagini
...no matter how conscientious, has resulted in evil to both science and religion. And all untrammelled scientific investigation, no matter how dangerous to religion some of its stages may have seemed for a time to be, has invariably resulted in the highest good of religion and science." If President White... | |
| 1875 - 884 pagini
...to show the same thing in big own way. President White, in the second sentence of his thesis, says, "All untrammeled scientific investigation, no matter...dangerous to religion some of its stages may have teemed, for the time, to be, has invariably resulted in the highest good of religion and of science."... | |
| Arthur Cayley Headlam - 1898 - 558 pagini
...direst evils both to religion and to science, and invariably ; and on the other hand all untrammelled scientific investigation, no matter how dangerous...to be, has invariably resulted in the highest good both of religion and of science (Introduction, p. viii). This lecture was subsequently republished... | |
| University magazine - 1876 - 828 pagini
...Religion and to Science— and invariably;" while, on the other hand, he maintains the position that " all untrammeled scientific investigation, no matter...invariably resulted in the highest good of religion aud of science." Tin.*, we may say, is the text on which Dr. White preaches, or rather writes ; and... | |
| Andrew Dickson White - 1876 - 164 pagini
...interference may have teen, has resulted in the direst evils loth to religion and to science — And invariably. And, on the other hand, all untrammeled...some of its stages may have seemed, for the time, to fie, has invariably resulted in the highest good of religion and of science. I say " invariably." I... | |
| 1876 - 802 pagini
...such interference may have been, has resulted in the direst evilt both to religion and to science, and invariably. And, on the other hand, all untrammeled scientific investigation, no matter how dangerout to religion tome of its stages may have teemed, for the time, to be, hoi invariably reraited... | |
| Otto Zöckler - 1877 - 804 pagini
...evils both to religion and to science — and invariably. And, on the other hand, all untrammelled scientific investigation, no matter how dangerous...invariably resulted in the highest good of religion and science." SBenn feine gefá|tdjtlidjen Erläuterungen unb SSelege gteidjetioeife biefe beiben ©a'fce... | |
| Andrew Dickson White - 1877 - 200 pagini
...interference may have fieenf has resulted in the direst evils both to religion and to science — and invariably. •And, on the other hand, all untrammeled...some of its stages may have seemed, for the time, to oe, has invariably resulted in the highest good of religion and of science. I say " invariably." I... | |
| 1876 - 806 pagini
...to show the same thing in his own way. President White, in the second sentence of his thesis, says, "All untrammeled scientific investigation, no matter...dangerous to religion some of its stages may have teemed, for the time, to be, has invariably resulted in the highest good of religion and of science."... | |
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