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" I wish the lecturers to treat their subject as a strictly natural science, the greatest of all possible sciences, indeed, in one sense, the only science, that of Infinite Being, without reference to or reliance upon any supposed special exceptional or... "
Natural Religion: Inaugural Lecture Delivered Before the University of ... - Página 30
por Friedrich Max Müller - 1888 - 32 páginas
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The Science and Philosophy of the Organism: The Gifford Lectures ..., Volumen1

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...
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The Theosophist, Volumen11

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...
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The Theological Monthly: An Exponent of Current Christian Thought ..., Volumen3

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...
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Natural Theology: The Gifford Lectures, Delivered Before the University of ...

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...
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The Thinker: A Review of World-wide Christian Thought, Volumen1

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,...
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The New World: A Quarterly Review of Religion, Ethics and Theology, Volumen1

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...
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Natural Theology: The Gifford Lectures, Delivered Before the University of ...

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...
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The Magazine of Christian Literature, Volúmenes8-9

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...
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Philosophy of Theism

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,...
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Philosophy of Theism: Being the Gifford Lectures Delivered Before the ...

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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