| Hans Driesch - 1908 - 364 páginas
...becomes clear when we read in his will that the lectures on natural theology are to be delivered " without reference to or reliance upon any supposed...special exceptional or so-called miraculous revelation." So we might say that both in their logical and their moral methods, natural sciences are to be the... | |
| 1890 - 956 páginas
...in one sense the only science that of Infinite Being, without reference to or reliance upon япу supposed special exceptional or so-called miraculous...intentionally indicated in describing the subject of the Lectures,the general aspects which personally I would expect the lecturers to bear, but the Lectures... | |
| 1890 - 896 páginas
...science, that of Infinite Being, without reference to or reliance upon any supposed exceptional and so-called miraculous revelation. I wish it considered just as astronomy or chemistry is." It is not surprising that Professor Max Miillcr waxes jubilant over this bequest, and points to it... | |
| George Gabriel Stokes - 1891 - 288 páginas
...by which the natural sciences have been built up. "He directs the Lecturers to treat their subject " without reference to or reliance upon any supposed...special exceptional or so-called miraculous revelation." It must not for a moment be inferred from these words that he rejected revelation himself ; but merely... | |
| 1892 - 594 páginas
...Lord Gifford had directed the lecturers " to treat their subjects as a strictly natural science .... without reference to or reliance upon any supposed...exceptional, or so-called miraculous revelation." It was rather hard that he should find himself brcmght up so frequently by this invisible barrier,... | |
| 1892 - 822 páginas
...science, that of Infinite Being, without reference to, or reliance upon any supposed exceptional and socalled miraculous revelation. I wish it considered just as astronomy or chemistry is." The work done by Professor Stokes not only falls far short of this standard, but the literary presentation... | |
| Sir George Gabriel Stokes - 1893 - 302 páginas
...Infinite Being, without reference to or reliance upon any supposed special exceptional 266 APPENDIX. or so-called miraculous revelation. I wish it considered...describing the subject of the Lectures, the general aspect wliicli personally I would expect the Lectures to bear, but the lecturers shall be under no restraint... | |
| 1893 - 1376 páginas
...showing the position which it holds by right among the historical and natural religions of the world, without reference to or reliance upon any supposed...exceptional, or so-called miraculous revelation, I may have fulfilled the real intention of the founder of this lectureship better than I could have done... | |
| Alexander Campbell Fraser - 1895 - 352 páginas
...of the right method. This is one instruction. The other condition is that we must pursue the inquiry "without reference to, or reliance upon, any supposed...exceptional, or- so-called miraculous revelation." Each of these conditions, when so stated, seems to Ambiguinvolve ambiguity. 1 y' In the first place,... | |
| Alexander Campbell Fraser - 1895 - 352 páginas
...of the right method. This is one instruction. The other condition is that we must pursue the inquiry "without reference to, or reliance upon, any supposed...exceptional, or so-called miraculous revelation." Each of these conditions, when so stated, seems to Ambiguinvolve ambiguity. ' In the first place, it... | |
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