The New Science and the Old ReligionOglethorpe University Press, 1927 - 463 páginas |
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... perhaps the greatest of Christian teach- ers , advised that we " prove all things . " This advice science accepts . The interpretation of scripture as well as the con- clusions of science are subject to human limitations . Some of each ...
... perhaps the greatest of Christian teach- ers , advised that we " prove all things . " This advice science accepts . The interpretation of scripture as well as the con- clusions of science are subject to human limitations . Some of each ...
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... perhaps rotating in a period of about two hundred and twenty - five days , is a sister planet , approximately seventy- seven hundred miles in diameter with an atmosphere dense with either vapor or dust . It is Venus , Aphrodite , Ishtar ...
... perhaps rotating in a period of about two hundred and twenty - five days , is a sister planet , approximately seventy- seven hundred miles in diameter with an atmosphere dense with either vapor or dust . It is Venus , Aphrodite , Ishtar ...
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... perhaps three thousand stars and that the total number visible over the entire sky would not be more than 6,000 . It is interesting to note that the earth receives three times as much light from stars in- visible to the human eye as it ...
... perhaps three thousand stars and that the total number visible over the entire sky would not be more than 6,000 . It is interesting to note that the earth receives three times as much light from stars in- visible to the human eye as it ...
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... perhaps a million stars , at least 50,000 of which must be brighter than our own sun and some of them doubtless are hun- dreds of times brighter than is our sun . The distance at which these beautiful globular star clusters lie are so ...
... perhaps a million stars , at least 50,000 of which must be brighter than our own sun and some of them doubtless are hun- dreds of times brighter than is our sun . The distance at which these beautiful globular star clusters lie are so ...
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... perhaps the most astonishing thing that the human mind has found to be true about the universe . There is nothing at rest . From the tiniest bit of dust of a comet's tail to the whole vast grouping of suns and planets and nebulæ called ...
... perhaps the most astonishing thing that the human mind has found to be true about the universe . There is nothing at rest . From the tiniest bit of dust of a comet's tail to the whole vast grouping of suns and planets and nebulæ called ...
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