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" ... the most ardent votary of science holds his firmest convictions, not because the men he most venerates hold them ; not because their verity is testified by portents and wonders ; but because his experience teaches him that whenever he chooses to bring... "
The Agnostic: A Monthly Journal of Liberal Thought - 440. lappuse
1885
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The Journal of Mental Science, 13. sējums

1867 - 646 lapas
...the keenest scepticism, the annihilation of the spirit of blind faith ; and the most ardent votary of science holds his firmest convictions, not because...whenever he thinks fit to test them by appealing to experiment and to observation — nature will confirm them. The man of science has learned to believe...
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Lay sermons, addresses and reviews

Thomas Henry Huxley - 1870 - 400 lapas
...the keenest scepticism, the annihilation of the spirit of blind faith ; and the most ardent votary of science holds his firmest convictions, not because...whenever he thinks fit to test them by appealing to experiment and to observation — Nature will confirm them. The man of science has learned to believe...
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The Intellectual Life

Philip Gilbert Hamerton - 1873 - 492 lapas
...the keenest scepticism, the annihilation of the spirit of blind faith ; and the most ardent votary of science holds his firmest convictions, not because...whenever he thinks fit to test them by appealing to experiment and to observation — Nature will confirm them." PART VIII. Forgetfulness of persesu. Refection...
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The Intellectual Life

Philip Gilbert Hamerton - 1874 - 490 lapas
...the keenest scepticism, the annihilation of the spirit of blind faith ; and the most ardent votary of science holds his firmest convictions, not because...convictions into contact with their primary source, Nature—whenever he thinks fit to test them by appealing to experiment and to observation—Nature...
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Proceedings of the Davenport Academy of Natural Sciences, 2. sējums

Davenport Academy of Natural Sciences - 1877 - 416 lapas
...not because the men he most venerate holds them, not because their verity is testified by portenta and wonders, but because his experience teaches him...their primary source— nature, whenever he thinks tit to test them by appealing to experiment and observation, nature will confirm them. The man of science...
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The Southern Review, 15. sējums,29. izdevums

1873 - 258 lapas
...the keenest skepticism, the annihilation of the- spirit of blind faith; and the most ardent votary of science holds his firmest convictions, not because the men he most venerates held them, not because their verity is testified by portentt and wonders, but because his experience...
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Lay Sermons, Addresses, and Reviews

Thomas Henry Huxley - 1880 - 408 lapas
...the keenest scepticism, the annihilation of the spirit of blind faith ; and the most ardent votary of science holds his firmest convictions, not because...convictions into contact with their primary source, Nature—whenever he thinks fit to test them by appealing to experiment and to observation—Nature...
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Proceedings of the Davenport Academy of Natural Sciences, 2. sējums

Davenport Academy of Natural Sciences - 1880 - 404 lapas
...teach in this temple who are Joyal to the evidences of truth. Says Mr. Huxley, " The most ardent votary of science holds his firmest convictions, not because the men he most venerate holds them, not because their verity is testified by portents and wonders, but because his...
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The American Medical Journal, 15. sējums;17. sējums

1887 - 598 lapas
...of the keenest scepticism, the annihilation of the spirit of blind faith; and the most ardent votary of science holds his firmest convictions, not because...that whenever he chooses to bring these convictions in contact with their primary source — nature —whenever he sees fit to test them by appealing to...
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Saint Louis Medical and Surgical Journal, 57. sējums

1889 - 408 lapas
...concerned, is the highest of duties ; blind faith, the one unpardonable sin . . . The most ardent votary of science holds his firmest -convictions, not because the men he most venerates holds them. The man of science has learned to believe in justification, not by faith, but by verification."...
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