... that in the future, even more than in the past, faith in an order, which is the basis of Science, will not (as it cannot reasonably) be dissevered, from faith in an Ordainer, which is the basis of Religion. Brownson's Quarterly Review - Page 373edited by - 1873Full view - About this book
| Biology - 1872 - 828 pages
...even more than in the past, faith in an order, which is the basis of science, will not (as it cannot reasonably) be dissevered from faith in an Ordainer, which is the basis of religion. THE WHITE COFFEE -LEAF MINER. [Concluded from June number, p. ail.] BY B. PICKMAN MANN. Abundance.... | |
| Science - 1872 - 798 pages
...even more than in the past, faith in an order which is the basis of science will not (as it cannot reasonably) be dissevered from faith in an Ordainer, which is the basis of religion. VISUAL IMAGES IN DARKNESS. TI "iIIERE is a chapter in Sir John Herschel's volume of " Lectures -L on... | |
| Biology - 1872 - 824 pages
...even more than in the past, faith in an order, which is the basis of science, will not (as it cannot reasonably) be dissevered from faith in an Ordainer, which is the basis of religion. THE WHITE COFFEE-LEAF MINER. [Concluded from June number, p. 341.] BY IS. PICKMAN MAN3I. Abundance.... | |
| American Association for the Advancement of Science - Science - 1872 - 848 pages
...more than in the past, faith in an order, which is the basis of science, will not — as it cannot reasonably — be dissevered from faith in an Ordainer, which is. the basis of religion. ADDRESS OF EX-PRESIDENT GRAY. APPENDIX. APPENDIX. IN the following table the names in the left-hand... | |
| Science - 1872 - 1060 pages
...even more than in the past, faith in an order which is the basis of science will not (as it cannot reasonably) be dissevered from faith in an Ordainer, which is the basis of religion. ART. XXXIX. — Preliminary Description of New Tertiary Reptiles; by 0. C. MARSH. PART L THE remains... | |
| Geology - 1872 - 536 pages
...even more than in the past, faith in an order which is the basis of science will not (as it cannot reasonably) be dissevered from faith in an Ordainer, which is the basis of religion. ART. XXXIX. — Preliminary Description of New Tertiary Reptiles; by OC MARSH. PART I. THE remains... | |
| Literature - 1873 - 968 pages
...more than in the past, faith in an order, which is the basis of science, will not — as it can not reasonably — be dissevered from faith in an ordainer, which is the basis of religion. " DO FLIES EAT POLLEN ? The question has sometimes arisen as to whether flies actually eat the pollen... | |
| American Association for the Advancement of Science - Science - 1873 - 352 pages
...more than in the past, faith in an order, which is the basis of science, will not — as it cannot reasonably — be dissevered from faith in an Ordainer, which is the basis of religion. * Darwinism in Morals, in Theological Review, April, 1871. APPENDIX. IN the following table the names... | |
| Science - 1873 - 824 pages
...the basis of science will not (as it cannot be reasonably) be dissevered from faith in an ordaiuer which is the basis of religion." And, my old friend, and honored teacher, Dr. Ilenry, from whose enthusiasm for natural studies I imbibed whatever taste for them I have retained,... | |
| Henry Woodward - Electronic journals - 1873 - 680 pages
...even more than in the past, faith in an order, which is the basis of Science, will not (as it cannot reasonably) be dissevered, from faith in an Ordainer, which is the basis of Eeligion." My self-imposed task is ended — how imperfectly it has been fulfilled no one is more conscious... | |
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