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" ... home and plough his fields: and as often as he lifts up to this goodly heaven those eyes with which alone he is able to see, let him pour out his heart in praises and thanksgiving to God the Creator ; and let him not fear but he is offering a worship... "
History of Natural Philosophy from the Earliest Periods to the Present Time ... - 145. oldal
szerző: Baden Powell - 1834 - 396 oldal
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Lives of Eminent Persons: Consisting of Galileo, Kepler, Newton, Mahomet ...

Society for the Diffusion of Useful Knowledge (Great Britain) - 1833 - 584 oldal
...theories of philosophers, let him look to his own aflairs, and leaving this worldly travail, let him fro home and plough his fields: and as often as he lifts...will praise his God for what he has so discovered." Kepler did not by any means underrate the importance of his labours, as is sufficiently shewn by the...

Lives of Eminent Persons

Society for the Diffusion of Useful Knowledge (Great Britain) - 1833 - 584 oldal
...praises and thanksgiving to God the Creator ; and let him not fear but he is offering a worship not Jess acceptable than his to whom God has granted to see...will praise his God for what he has so discovered." Kepler did not by any means underrate the importance of his labours, as is sufficiently shewn by the...

Lives of eminent persons; consisting of Galileo, Kepler

Lives - 1833 - 588 oldal
...worship not less acceptable than his to whom God has granted to see yet more clearly with the tyes of his mind, and who both can and will praise his God for what he has so discovered." Kepler did not by any means underrate the importance of his labours, as is sufficiently shewn by the...

Lives of Eminent Persons

Society for the Diffusion of Useful Knowledge (Great Britain) - 1833 - 606 oldal
...worship not less acceptable than his to whom God has granted to see yet more clearly with the ryes of his mind, and who both can and will praise his God for what he, has so discovered." Kepler did not by any means underrate the importance of his labours, as is sufficiently shewn by the...

History of natural philosophy from the earliest periods to the present day

B. Powell - 1834 - 420 oldal
...Kepler published that great and extraorBinary work, his " Treatise on the Motions of the ]Pla.Tiet Mars." He had devoted himself to this subject at intervals...the L 2 Aristotelian system, he expounds his own. in remarkably strong and perspicuous other illustrations of its nature and laws. we fallowing; : —...

The Gentleman's Magazine, and Historical Chronicle, for the Year ..., 156. kötet

1834 - 772 oldal
...him pour out his heart ia praises and thanksgivings to God the creator ; and let him not fear that he is offering a worship not less acceptable than...whom, God has granted to see yet more clearly with the eye* of hi* mind, and who both can and will praise his God for what he has so diicovend.' ' In conjunction...

The Gentleman's Magazine, 156-157. kötet

1834 - 734 oldal
...pour out his heart in praises and thanksgivings to God the creator ; and let him not fear that he a offering a worship not less acceptable than his, to...whom God has granted to see yet more clearly with the eyet of lot mind, and who both can and will praise his God for what he has so discovered." In conjunction...

Christianum Organum: Or, The Inductive Method in Scripture and Science

Josiah Miller - 1870 - 272 oldal
...worship God, and says that he will be therein accepted; but he puts forth a claim for himself as one ' who both can and will praise his God for what he has by science discovered.' When residing in Styria, a Eoman. Catholic persecution raged, in consequence...

The Testimony of the Gods

Castleton - 1881 - 126 oldal
...see, let him pour out his heart in praises and thanksgiving to God the Creator, and let him not fear he is offering a worship not less acceptable, than...eyes of his mind, and who both can, and will praise God for what he has discovered." SIR ISAAC NEWTON, PHILOSOPHER, ASTRONOMER, MATHEMATICIAN, BORN 1642...

Heroes of Science: Astronomers

Edward John Chalmers Morton - 1882 - 370 oldal
...is, that he should quit the astronomical schools,, and condemning, if he has a mind, any or all of the theories of philosophers, let him look to his...will praise his God for what he has so discovered." * This passage is taken from the " Commentaries on the motions of Mars ; and the words " its teachings,"...




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