The Contemporary Review, 16. kötetA. Strahan, 1871 |
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18. oldal
... never be . I hold that the world , even the scientific world , can never return to the state in which it was before Christ came . My reasons lie in the fundamental difference which Zeller , perhaps the most competent living man , finds ...
... never be . I hold that the world , even the scientific world , can never return to the state in which it was before Christ came . My reasons lie in the fundamental difference which Zeller , perhaps the most competent living man , finds ...
19. oldal
... never be again . Science , even physical science , has been baptized , and can never wipe out the character from its brow . My reason is precisely that of Zeller ; he says that Christianity has introduced into thought a new idea , that ...
... never be again . Science , even physical science , has been baptized , and can never wipe out the character from its brow . My reason is precisely that of Zeller ; he says that Christianity has introduced into thought a new idea , that ...
20. oldal
... never reconquer what we have lost unless we under- stand and are understood — two most indispensable conditions . We must understand our adversaries , and this will never be if we despise them , and treat their conclusions as ...
... never reconquer what we have lost unless we under- stand and are understood — two most indispensable conditions . We must understand our adversaries , and this will never be if we despise them , and treat their conclusions as ...
21. oldal
... never get within range , and your arguments will never penetrate the iron - bound hide of your adversary . Our very first condition of obtaining a hearing is being intelligible . My object , then , in this paper is a very humble one . I ...
... never get within range , and your arguments will never penetrate the iron - bound hide of your adversary . Our very first condition of obtaining a hearing is being intelligible . My object , then , in this paper is a very humble one . I ...
34. oldal
... never prove the reality of an outer world , unless the mind adds an act of perception which affirms it ; and that act of perception is too original a pro- nouncement of the intellect to be legitimated by his theory . He attempts , not ...
... never prove the reality of an outer world , unless the mind adds an act of perception which affirms it ; and that act of perception is too original a pro- nouncement of the intellect to be legitimated by his theory . He attempts , not ...
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