The National Review, Volume 43, Issue 1W.H. Allen, 1904 |
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Page 431
... natural knowledge and these only , leaving other bodies to teach other things in their own way , offering to all equal opportunities , but meddling with none and directly favouring none . He avowed his con- viction that " the principle ...
... natural knowledge and these only , leaving other bodies to teach other things in their own way , offering to all equal opportunities , but meddling with none and directly favouring none . He avowed his con- viction that " the principle ...
Page 432
... nature , and that a knowledge of those laws could alone supply a judgment , the more trustworthy the fuller the knowledge , whether this or that act was in accord with those laws or not , and so whether it was right or wrong . And when ...
... nature , and that a knowledge of those laws could alone supply a judgment , the more trustworthy the fuller the knowledge , whether this or that act was in accord with those laws or not , and so whether it was right or wrong . And when ...
Page 433
... Natural knowledge was , he maintained , the one and the same guide , the only sure guide in the quest after both physical and moral welfare . The address " On Improving Natural Knowledge , " which was delivered nearly half a century ago ...
... Natural knowledge was , he maintained , the one and the same guide , the only sure guide in the quest after both physical and moral welfare . The address " On Improving Natural Knowledge , " which was delivered nearly half a century ago ...
Page 434
... natural knowledge to be , and in the struggles of his own life had found it to be , a true , potent , and yet simple nurse . He knew that in this view of the work and power of natural knowledge he was looking ahead ; he was aware how ...
... natural knowledge to be , and in the struggles of his own life had found it to be , a true , potent , and yet simple nurse . He knew that in this view of the work and power of natural knowledge he was looking ahead ; he was aware how ...
Page 435
... natural knowledge was more or less involved . To him natural knowledge brought no proof , and could bring no proof , of a life hereafter ; this could neither affirm nor deny that man lived after death . He fully recognised the great ...
... natural knowledge was more or less involved . To him natural knowledge brought no proof , and could bring no proof , of a life hereafter ; this could neither affirm nor deny that man lived after death . He fully recognised the great ...
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