Anniversary AddressesCongregational Sunday School and Publishing Company, 1894 - 517 pages |
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Page 14
... nature , the other to the pettiness and perverseness of man . Not a few seem bent on seeing simplicity and uniformity by the short process of shut- ting their eyes upon actual diversity . They proceed not by analytical incision , but by ...
... nature , the other to the pettiness and perverseness of man . Not a few seem bent on seeing simplicity and uniformity by the short process of shut- ting their eyes upon actual diversity . They proceed not by analytical incision , but by ...
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... nature , or of knowing man- kind . They were thus driven back upon themselves , cut off from all the material on which the mind could operate , and doomed to employ all their powers in defense of what they must never presume to examine ...
... nature , or of knowing man- kind . They were thus driven back upon themselves , cut off from all the material on which the mind could operate , and doomed to employ all their powers in defense of what they must never presume to examine ...
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... natural science and of affairs . Such , also , are the interdependencies of scholarship , that ample knowledge without our specialty is needful to save us from blunders within . Olshausen was a brilliant commentator , and the slightest ...
... natural science and of affairs . Such , also , are the interdependencies of scholarship , that ample knowledge without our specialty is needful to save us from blunders within . Olshausen was a brilliant commentator , and the slightest ...
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... nature rather a German than an Anglo- Saxon habit . It is not always fatal even there . De Wette , " the veteran doubter , " rallied at the last and , like Bunyan's Feeble - mind , went over almost shouting . In this country youth often ...
... nature rather a German than an Anglo- Saxon habit . It is not always fatal even there . De Wette , " the veteran doubter , " rallied at the last and , like Bunyan's Feeble - mind , went over almost shouting . In this country youth often ...
Page 28
... nature or the most stupendous events in the story of the race . Hume may not rule out the settled laws of evidence ... Natural Selection " a puerile hypothesis . " We will promise to pay our respects to our " early progenitor " of ...
... nature or the most stupendous events in the story of the race . Hume may not rule out the settled laws of evidence ... Natural Selection " a puerile hypothesis . " We will promise to pay our respects to our " early progenitor " of ...
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