 | 1876
...through his Universe ; we seem to see his atoms falling through infinite space ; we hear him crying, " I prolong the vision backward across the boundary...in our ignorance, and notwithstanding our professed reverence for its Creator, have hitherto covered with opprobrium, the promise and potency of every... | |
 | 1876
...: " Abandoning all disguise, the confession that I feel bound to make is, that I prolong the vision across the boundary of the experimental evidence,...in our ignorance, and notwithstanding our professed reverence for its Creator, have covered with opprobrium, the promise and potency of every form and... | |
 | John Jolliffe Mulheron, Theodore Frelinghuysen Kerr - 1874
...airing his peculiar creed. He defines his position thus : Abandoning all disguises, the confession I feel bound to make before you is, that I prolong the vision backward across the boundary of experimental evidence and discern in that matter, which we in our ignorance and nothwithstanding our... | |
 | EPES SARGENT - 1876
...whether atoms may not have had a Divine Creator. " Abandoning all disguise," he says, "the confession I feel bound to make before you is, that I prolong the vision backward across the boundary ot tlie experimental evidence, and discern in that matter which we, in our ignorance, and notwithstanding... | |
 | 1876
...authoritatively supplements the vision of the eye. By an intellectual necessity," he says, " I cross the boundary of the experimental evidence, and discern in that matter which we, in our ignorance of its latent powers, and notwithstanding our professed reverence for its creator, have hitherto covered... | |
 | 1876
...it out from the Address. But we will give it as it stands. " By an intellectual necessity, I cross the boundary of the experimental evidence, and discern in that matter which we, in our ignorance of its latent powers, and notwithstanding our professed reverence for its Creator, have hitherto covered... | |
 | Theophilus Parsons - 1876 - عدد الصفحات: 318
...all the rest work and live. Mr. Tyndall, in the address to which we have already referred, says: "I discern in that matter, which we in our ignorance, and notwithstanding our profound reverence for its creation, have hitherto covered with opprobrium, the promise and the potency... | |
 | Joseph Henry Barker - 1876
...abundantly confirmed by the following words from his Address at Belfast in September, 1874 : — dary of experimental evidence, and discern in that Matter, which we in our ignorance of its latent powers, and notwithstanding our professed reverence for its Creator, have hitherto covered... | |
 | Theophilus Parsons - 1876 - عدد الصفحات: 318
...all the rest work and live. Mr. Tyndall, in the address to which we have already referred, says: "I discern in that matter, which we in our ignorance, and notwithstanding our profound reverence for its creation, have hitherto covered with opprobrium, the promise and the potency... | |
 | Alexander Winchell - 1877 - عدد الصفحات: 403
...at the employment of deductive data. Professor Tyndall says, " By an intellectual necessity, I cross the boundary of the experimental evidence, and discern in that matter which we, in our ignorance of its latent powers, and notwithstanding our professed reverence for its creator, have hitherto covered... | |
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