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" I have noticed during years of self-observation that it is not in hours of clearness and vigour that this doctrine commends itself to my mind ; that in the presence of stronger and healthier thought it ever dissolves and disappears, as offering no solution... "
Fragments of Science: A Series of Detached Essays, Addresses, and Reviews - Página 473
por John Tyndall - 1876 - 625 páginas
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The Central literary magazine, Volumen3

Birmingham central literary assoc - 1877 - 452 páginas
...of the past." But in the preface, replying to his critics he says : — " Were the religious views of many of my assailants the only alternative ones,...mystery in which we dwell, and of which we form a part." What would the old Swedish philosopher say to Tyndall on hearing these words? He would point to his...
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Address delivered before the British Association assembled at Belfast

John Tyndall - 1874 - 138 páginas
...Probably they would be very strong. But, as it is, I have noticed during years of self- observation that it is not in hours of clearness and vigour that...proved, do not scruple to use towards each other. The more agreeable task remains to me of thanking those who have tried, however hopelessly, to keep...
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Address Delivered Before the British Association Assembled at Belfast: With ...

John Tyndall - 1874 - 132 páginas
...Probably they would be very strong. But, as it is, I have noticed during years of self- observation that it is not in hours of clearness and vigour that...proved, do not scruple to use towards each other. The more agreeable task remains to me of thanking those who have tried, however hopelessly, to keep...
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The United Presbyterian Magazine

1874 - 608 páginas
...share in their own way these variations of mood and tense.' And as to ' Material Atheism,' he adds : ' I have noticed during years of self-observation that...mystery in which we dwell, and of which we form a part.' THE OFFICE OF THE ELDERSHIP : PRACTICAL DIRECTIONS FOR DISCHARGING ITS DUTIES. BY THE LATE НЕТ....
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Address Delivered Before the British Association Assembled at Belfast

John Tyndall - 1874 - 172 páginas
...Probably they would be very strong. But, as it is, I have noticed during years of self- observation that it is not in hours of clearness and vigour that...mystery in which we dwell, and of which we form a part. It is my privilege to enjoy the friendship of some distinguished, and even celebrated men. I do not...
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Report of the Proceedings

Church congress - 1874 - 602 páginas
...in his clearer, but in his weaker moments, that the doctrine of atheism presents itself to him as a solution of the mystery in which we dwell, and of which we form a part. This the professor has Raid, not in the heat of debate, but in the calm after-process of revising his...
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The Presbyterian Quarterly and Princeton Review, Volumen4

1875 - 808 páginas
...is, I have noted, during years of self-observation, that it is not in hours of clearness and vigor that this doctrine commends itself to my mind; that...mystery in which we dwell and of which we form a part." In this avowal, it is certainly conceded that the writer was conscious of at least occasional phases...
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Religion and Science: The Letters of "Alpha" on the Influence of Spirit Upon ...

Stephen Merrill Allen - 1875 - 200 páginas
...is, I have noticed during years of self-observation that it is not in hours of clearness and vigor that this doctrine commends itself to my mind ; that...mystery in which we dwell, and of which we form a part." These admissions do but very little, however, towards liberalizing his address, in any spiritual sense,...
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Materialism

James Michell Winn - 1875 - 88 páginas
...self-observation that it is not in hours of clearness and vigour that this doctrine [material atheism] commends itself to my mind ; that in the presence...mystery in which we dwell, and of which we form a part." It is deeply to be deplored that Dr. Tyndall did not mention this fact when he delivered his address...
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Ideas in Nature Overlooked by Dr. Tyndall: Being an Examination of Dr ...

James McCosh - 1875 - 76 páginas
...self-observation, that it is not in hours of clearness and vigor that this doctrine (that of material atheism) commends itself to my mind ; that in the presence...mystery in which we dwell and of which we form a part." Upon this I have to remark that the younger pupils trained in the school are beginning to say, " We...
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