Religion and science, their relations to each other at the present day, 3 essays |
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... attribute to him that amount of wisdom and power needed to make the works which we know , and no more . For example , we must believe that he has the power and wisdom needed to make man , but we are not at liberty , without further ...
... attribute to him that amount of wisdom and power needed to make the works which we know , and no more . For example , we must believe that he has the power and wisdom needed to make man , but we are not at liberty , without further ...
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... attributes of God . ( There is yet another objection to our argument of which I must speak . I do not myself consider it so well founded as some of those which we have reviewed , but it has an interest , not only because it strikes at ...
... attributes of God . ( There is yet another objection to our argument of which I must speak . I do not myself consider it so well founded as some of those which we have reviewed , but it has an interest , not only because it strikes at ...
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... attribute reasonable minds to one another . The natural philosopher has no such scruples . He freely imagines invisible agents to explain sensible phenomena on mechanical prin- ciples , as in the undulatory theory of light or I. II ...
... attribute reasonable minds to one another . The natural philosopher has no such scruples . He freely imagines invisible agents to explain sensible phenomena on mechanical prin- ciples , as in the undulatory theory of light or I. II ...
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... attributes . But it did go far to convince men that the universe was the work of a Being of incon- ceivable power and intelligence . A doubt hung over the evidence of his goodness . Many obvious facts could be quoted against it . But it ...
... attributes . But it did go far to convince men that the universe was the work of a Being of incon- ceivable power and intelligence . A doubt hung over the evidence of his goodness . Many obvious facts could be quoted against it . But it ...
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... attributes the development of life is plainly one not merely capable in the long run of a wonderful adaptation to outward variations , but one which does in fact so adapt itself . The mere relative paucity of inhabited worlds , what has ...
... attributes the development of life is plainly one not merely capable in the long run of a wonderful adaptation to outward variations , but one which does in fact so adapt itself . The mere relative paucity of inhabited worlds , what has ...
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