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" And grotesque in relation to scientific culture as many of the religions of the world have been and are — dangerous, nay destructive, to the dearest privileges of freemen as some of them... "
Nature - Página 316
editado por - 1874
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The Methodist Quarterly Review, Volumen36;Volumen58

1876 - 782 páginas
...analysis brings us down, and on this a rational synthesis must be built up. Says Prof. Tyndall :— And grotesque in relation to scientific culture as...destructive, to the dearest privileges of freemen as some of them have undoubtedly been, and would if they could be again, it will be wise to recognize them...
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The Rainbow, a magazine of Christian literature, Volumen10

1874 - 610 páginas
...merely, and fail to touch the immovable basis of the religious sentiment in the emotional nature of man. To yield this sentiment reasonable satisfaction...destructive, to the dearest privileges of freemen as some of them undoubtedly have been, and would, if they could, be again — it will be wise to recognise...
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Address Delivered Before the British Association Assembled at Belfast: With ...

John Tyndall - 1874 - 132 páginas
...accidents of form merely, and fail to touch the immovable basis of the religious sentiment in the nature of man. To yield this sentiment, reasonable satisfaction...destructive, to the dearest privileges of freemen as some of them undoubtedly have been, and would, if they could, be again — it will be wise to recognize...
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The Popular Science Monthly, Volumen5

1874 - 806 páginas
...merely, and fail to touch the immovable basis of the religious sentiment in the emotional nature of man. To yield this sentiment reasonable satisfaction...destructive, to the dearest privileges of freemen as some of them undoubtedly have been, and would, if they could, be again — it will be wise to recognize...
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The Monthly Microscopical Journal: Transactions of the Royal ..., Volumen12

Royal Microscopical Society (Great Britain) - 1874 - 350 páginas
...merely, and fail to touch the immovable basis of the religious sentiment in the emotional nature of man. To yield this sentiment reasonable satisfaction...destructive, to the dearest privileges of freemen as some of them undoubtedly have been, and would, if they could, be again — it will be wise to recognize...
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Address delivered before the British Association assembled at Belfast

John Tyndall - 1874 - 138 páginas
...accidents of form merely, and fail to touch the immovable basis of the religious sentiment in the nature of man. To yield this sentiment reasonable satisfaction...destructive, to the dearest privileges of freemen as some of them undoubtedly have been, and would, if they could, be again — it will be wise to recognize...
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Every Saturday

1874 - 532 páginas
...form merely, and fail to touch the im, movable basis of religious sentiment in the emotional nature of man. To yield this sentiment reasonable satisfaction...destructive, to the dearest privileges of freemen as юте of them undoubtedly have been, and would, if they could, be again — it will be wise to recognize...
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The Beginnings of Things, Or, Science Versus Theology: An Address by Prof ...

John Tyndall - 1874 - 80 páginas
...merely, and fail to^touch the immovable basis of the religious sentiment in the emotional nature of man. To yield this sentiment reasonable satisfaction...grotesque in relation to scientific culture as many of the religious of the world have been and are — dangerous, nay, destructive, to the dearest privileges...
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The Doctor, Volumen4

1874 - 288 páginas
...touch the immovable basis of the religious sentiment in the emotional nature of man. To yieldjthis sentiment reasonable satisfaction is the problem of...at the present hour. And grotesque in relation to the scientific culture as many of the religions of the world have been and are — dangerous, nay,...
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The United Presbyterian Magazine

1874 - 608 páginas
...merely, and fail to touch the immoveable basis of the religious sentiment in the emotional nature of man. To yield this sentiment reasonable satisfaction is the problem of problems at the present hour. ... It is vain to oppose this force with a view to its extirpation;' This passage is both clear and...
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