The New Science and the Old ReligionOglethorpe University Press, 1927 - 463 páginas |
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... tion of their knowledges , a foundation upon which they could build a logical conception of what life is all about and what it is for . I tried for years to find a book covering this subject to use as a text and failed . Hence , this ...
... tion of their knowledges , a foundation upon which they could build a logical conception of what life is all about and what it is for . I tried for years to find a book covering this subject to use as a text and failed . Hence , this ...
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... tion of Scripture without being told that there is no hope of accommodation between geology and Genesis . No great- er service can be rendered them and with them millions of the thoughtful but perplexed reading public than the finding ...
... tion of Scripture without being told that there is no hope of accommodation between geology and Genesis . No great- er service can be rendered them and with them millions of the thoughtful but perplexed reading public than the finding ...
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... tion , we pass , after eight light - years , the beautiful Sirius , brightest of all the stars of the northern hemisphere . Twenty odd years later we arrive at Vega . When a half century has passed we are at Capella and after three hun ...
... tion , we pass , after eight light - years , the beautiful Sirius , brightest of all the stars of the northern hemisphere . Twenty odd years later we arrive at Vega . When a half century has passed we are at Capella and after three hun ...
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... tion as a solar system and thirty times faster than our motion as a planet . And , on either side , up and down , to the north and south , above and below this universe , other universes , globular clusters of suns are being drawn in to ...
... tion as a solar system and thirty times faster than our motion as a planet . And , on either side , up and down , to the north and south , above and below this universe , other universes , globular clusters of suns are being drawn in to ...
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... tion of Perseus . In a period of two days and twenty - one hours its light suddenly begins to dim and in four and one- quarter hours it drops more than a full magnitude . The ancient astronomers of the Arabian desert who watched in the ...
... tion of Perseus . In a period of two days and twenty - one hours its light suddenly begins to dim and in four and one- quarter hours it drops more than a full magnitude . The ancient astronomers of the Arabian desert who watched in the ...
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