The New Science and the Old ReligionOglethorpe University Press, 1927 - 463 páginas |
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... thought best to cast it in chronological order , thereby making it in fact a story of the earth and its inhabitants . It should be reverently written , that the sup- erb spiritual values of science may become the property of its readers ...
... thought best to cast it in chronological order , thereby making it in fact a story of the earth and its inhabitants . It should be reverently written , that the sup- erb spiritual values of science may become the property of its readers ...
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... thought , each sees only one side of the shield of truth , there is needed a book such as this is in which there is a comprehensive and accurate state- ment of the development of our universe , entertainingly written by a man who ...
... thought , each sees only one side of the shield of truth , there is needed a book such as this is in which there is a comprehensive and accurate state- ment of the development of our universe , entertainingly written by a man who ...
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... thought . No protozoon e'er hath trod A pathway that He knoweth not . Nor doth electron choose his way In answer to another's call . O Presence , everywhere , for aye , Thou mystery of All in All ! So , I believe that God had known And ...
... thought . No protozoon e'er hath trod A pathway that He knoweth not . Nor doth electron choose his way In answer to another's call . O Presence , everywhere , for aye , Thou mystery of All in All ! So , I believe that God had known And ...
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... . Such was the first cosmogony . Itself the product of thousands of years or myth and tradition , for thousands of years it has de- termined the thought of the world . With it our 4 THE NEW SCIENCE AND THE OLD RELIGION Chapter.
... . Such was the first cosmogony . Itself the product of thousands of years or myth and tradition , for thousands of years it has de- termined the thought of the world . With it our 4 THE NEW SCIENCE AND THE OLD RELIGION Chapter.
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Thornwell Jacobs. termined the thought of the world . With it our story be- gins . If We must not fail to note how reasonable it all was . things began they must have begun with nothing or at least with jumbled chaos . The evidence of ...
Thornwell Jacobs. termined the thought of the world . With it our story be- gins . If We must not fail to note how reasonable it all was . things began they must have begun with nothing or at least with jumbled chaos . The evidence of ...
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