I declare that, taking the average of many minds that have recently come before me (and apart from that spirit which God has placed in each), and accepting for a moment that average as a standard, I should far prefer the obedience, affections, and instinct... The Student, and Intellectual Observer - Page 4341870Full view - About this book
| 1891 - 850 pages
...it better to stop the inpouring flood by letting all know, at once, what my views and thoughts were. What a weak, credulous, incredulous, unbelieving,...inconsistencies, contradictions, and absurdities it is I All those who were fortunate enough to have known the great electrician must have been impressed by... | |
| Royal Society (Great Britain) - 1869 - 674 pages
...were. What a weak, credulous, incredulous, unbelieving, superstitious, bold, frightened, what a Iv ridiculous world ours is as far as concerns the mind...taking the average of many minds that have recently come heforo me (and apart from that spirit which God has placed in each), and accepting for a moment... | |
| Royal Society (Great Britain) - 1869 - 658 pages
...it better to stop the inpouring flood by letting all know at once what my views and thoughts were. What a weak, credulous, incredulous, unbelieving,...taking the average of many minds that have recently come before me (and apart from that spirit which God has placed in each), and accepting for a moment... | |
| Royal Society (Great Britain) - 1869 - 658 pages
...What a weak, credulous, incredulous, unbelieving, superstitious, bold, frightened, what a iidiculous world ours is as far as concerns the mind of man !...taking the average of many minds that have recently come before me (and apart from that spirit which God has placed in each), and accepting for a moment... | |
| 1870 - 754 pages
...inculcated by Mr. Catlin, and his motto with corresponding brevity would be, Chew — your—food. What a weak, credulous, incredulous, unbelieving,...taking the average of many minds that have recently come before me (and apart from that spirit which God has placed in each), and accepting for a moment... | |
| Bence Jones, Michael Faraday - 1870 - 514 pages
...it better to stop the inpouring flood by letting all know at once what my views and thoughts were. What a weak, credulous, incredulous, unbelieving,...taking the average of many minds that have recently come before me (and apart from that spirit which God has placed in each), and accepting for a moment... | |
| Bence Jones, Michael Faraday - 1870 - 522 pages
...it better to stop the inpouring flood by letting all know at once what my views and thoughts were. What a weak, credulous, incredulous, unbelieving,...it is. I declare that, taking the average of many miods that have recently come before me (and apart from that spirit which God has placed in each),... | |
| 1870 - 586 pages
...apparatus for exploding the absurdity of the former. With reference to the latter, Faraday said : — " ' What a weak, credulous, incredulous, unbelieving,...world ours is, as far as concerns the mind of man 1 How full of inconsistencies, contradictions, and absurdities ! I declare that taking the average... | |
| 1870 - 588 pages
...it better to stop the inpouring flood by letting all know at once what my views and feelings were. What a weak, credulous, incredulous, unbelieving,...frightened, — what a ridiculous world ours is, as far as regards the mind of man ! How full of inconsistencies, contradictions, and absurdities it is ! I declare... | |
| Bence Jones - 1870 - 512 pages
...astounded him, that he burst forth in a cry for the better education of the judgments around him. ' I declare that, taking the average of many minds that have recently come before me (and apart from that spirit which God has placed in each), and accepting for a moment... | |
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