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" But though the natural works of God can never by any possibility come in contradiction with the higher things that belong to our future existence, and must with everything concerning Him ever glorify Him, still I do not think it at all necessary to tie... "
Fragments of Science: A Series of Detached Essays, Addresses, and Reviews - Page 416
by John Tyndall - 1897 - 462 pages
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Natural History Transactions of Northumberland, Durham, and ..., Volume 5

Natural History Society of Northumberland, Durham, and Newcastle-upon-Tyne, Tyneside Naturalists' Field Club - 1877 - 442 pages
...must with everything concerning Him ever glorify Him, still I do not think it at all necessary to tic the study of the natural sciences and religion together...philosophical have ever been two distinct things." THE FIELD MEETINGS for 1873 were arranged to be hold as follows : — MAT Holywell Dene. JUNE Hexham...
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Good words, ed. by N. Macleod

Norman Macleod - 1871 - 940 pages
...our future existence, and must with everything concerning Him ever glorify Him, still I do not | ""at it at all necessary to tie the study of the natural...philosophical, have ever been two distinct things." As the lines of force have their roots in the magnet, and though they may expand into infinite space,...
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Croonian lectures on matter and force

Henry Bence Jones - 1868 - 240 pages
...which belong to our future existence, and must, with everything concerning Him, ever glorify Him, still I do not think it at all necessary to tie the study of the natural sciences and of religion together." It appears, from what I have said in my first lecture, that a certain fixed...
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Proceedings of the Royal Society of London, Volume 17

Royal Society (Great Britain) - 1869 - 658 pages
...which belong to our future existence, and must with everything concerning him ever glorify him, still I do not think it at all necessary to tie the study...religion together ; and in my intercourse with my fellow creatures that which is religious and that which is philosophical have ever been two distinct...
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The Life and Letters of Faraday, Volume 2

Bence Jones, Michael Faraday - 1870 - 534 pages
...belong to our future existence, ^ErTssT an(^ must with everything concerning Him ever glorify Him, still I do not think it at all necessary to tie the study...religion together, and, in my intercourse with my fellow creatures, that which is religious and that which is philosophical have ever been two distinct...
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The Life and Letters of Faraday, Volume 2

Bence Jones, Michael Faraday - 1870 - 514 pages
...study of the natural sciences and religion together, and, in my intercourse with my fellow creatures, that which is religious and that which is philosophical have ever been two distinct things. ' And now, my dear Lady, I must conclude until I see you in town ; being indeed your true and faithful...
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Fragments of Science for Unscientific People: A Series of Detached Essays ...

John Tyndall - 1871 - 438 pages
...Letters," some fall upon his religion. In a letter to a lady he describes himself as belonging a " a very small and despised sect of Christians, known,...the danger of quitting his moorings, and his science became the safeguard of his particular faith. For his investigations so filled his mind as to leave...
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Fragments of Science for Unscientific People: A Series of Detached Essays ...

John Tyndall - 1871 - 436 pages
...Letters," some fall upon his religion. In a letter to a lady he describes himself as belonging a " a very small and despised sect of Christians, known,...the danger of quitting his moorings, and his science became the safeguard of his particular faith. For his investigations so filled his mind as to leave...
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A Manual of Anthropology: Or, Science of Man, Based on Modern Research

Charles Bray - 1871 - 398 pages
...problems here propounded of the Whence, Why, and Whither. Faraday, however, says (" Life and Letters"): " I do not think it at all necessary to tie the study...philosophical have ever been two distinct things" ; and, if we are to follow Faraday's example, that which is religious and that which is philosophical...
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A Manual of Anthropology, Or, Science of Man: Based on Modern Research

Charles Bray - 1871 - 390 pages
...problems here propounded of the Whence, Why, and Whither. Faraday, however, says (" Life and Letters") : " I do not think it at all necessary to tie the study...is philosophical have ever been two distinct things " ; and, if we are to follow Faraday's example, that which is religious and that which is philosophical...
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