The Truth of Revelation, Demonstrated by an Appeal to Existing Monuments, Sculptures, Gems, Coins, and MedalsLongman, Rees, Orme, Brown, & Green, 1831 - 276 sider |
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Side xii
... say we have not been wanting in diligence in collecting materials from every practicable and accessible source , that they are , after all , more limited than we could wish . If our present attempt should meet a favourable reception ...
... say we have not been wanting in diligence in collecting materials from every practicable and accessible source , that they are , after all , more limited than we could wish . If our present attempt should meet a favourable reception ...
Side xiv
... say , are a bold inversion of the canons of inductive science , and framed in despite and defiance of the maxims of those great teachers of science and master - spirits of humanity , Newton and Bacon . We hate idolatry of every kind ...
... say , are a bold inversion of the canons of inductive science , and framed in despite and defiance of the maxims of those great teachers of science and master - spirits of humanity , Newton and Bacon . We hate idolatry of every kind ...
Side 2
... say here , as in the carved work of Mulciber , " materiam superabit opus , " for both the material and the workman- ship are alike wonderful ; and he who made them is all- perfect- " without variableness or the least shadow of turning ...
... say here , as in the carved work of Mulciber , " materiam superabit opus , " for both the material and the workman- ship are alike wonderful ; and he who made them is all- perfect- " without variableness or the least shadow of turning ...
Side 6
... say , I have found it . Greater errors are no where committed than among men of deep research and profound knowledge , when they forsake the legitimate path of science , and enter the regions of conjecture , or leave their own familiar ...
... say , I have found it . Greater errors are no where committed than among men of deep research and profound knowledge , when they forsake the legitimate path of science , and enter the regions of conjecture , or leave their own familiar ...
Side 7
... says Dr. Beattie , " that the infidel philosophy was not what the world imagined it to be , but a frivolous , though dangerous system of verbal subtilty , which it required neither genius nor learning , nor taste , nor knowledge of ...
... says Dr. Beattie , " that the infidel philosophy was not what the world imagined it to be , but a frivolous , though dangerous system of verbal subtilty , which it required neither genius nor learning , nor taste , nor knowledge of ...
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