Nature and the Bible: Lectures on the Mosaic History of Creation in Its Relation to Natural Science, 1±ÇClark, 1886 |
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... doubt that in our century natural science has made immense progress towards the solution of this problem . " It is a well - known fact that , from the days of Newton to our times , there have been more scientific discoveries , there has ...
... doubt that in our century natural science has made immense progress towards the solution of this problem . " It is a well - known fact that , from the days of Newton to our times , there have been more scientific discoveries , there has ...
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... doubt many scientific hypotheses are based on facts which are so completely proved , and on con- clusions which are so undeniable , that their probability borders on certainty , and they may therefore be the foundation of a scientific ...
... doubt many scientific hypotheses are based on facts which are so completely proved , and on con- clusions which are so undeniable , that their probability borders on certainty , and they may therefore be the foundation of a scientific ...
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... doubt created it as well as the laws of nature , but from that moment has left the world to itself and to the working of these laws without being able in any way to interfere with its course . Theism stands exactly between pantheism and ...
... doubt created it as well as the laws of nature , but from that moment has left the world to itself and to the working of these laws without being able in any way to interfere with its course . Theism stands exactly between pantheism and ...
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... doubt the man of science is in great danger of losing sight of the first and highest cause in his examination and observation of secondary causes ; just as the anatomist may be tempted to forget the soul in his examination of the ...
... doubt the man of science is in great danger of losing sight of the first and highest cause in his examination and observation of secondary causes ; just as the anatomist may be tempted to forget the soul in his examination of the ...
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... doubt that he remained a sincere Catholic to his death , and believed that his scientific conclusions were perfectly compatible with his faith.2 1 Cf. Hengstenberg's Ev . Kirchen Ztg . 1830 , p . 411. Raumer , Kreuzzüge , ii . pp . 43 ...
... doubt that he remained a sincere Catholic to his death , and believed that his scientific conclusions were perfectly compatible with his faith.2 1 Cf. Hengstenberg's Ev . Kirchen Ztg . 1830 , p . 411. Raumer , Kreuzzüge , ii . pp . 43 ...
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