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" ... scientific than that of the past ; because it has not only renounced idols of wood and idols of stone, but begins to see the necessity of breaking in pieces the idols built up of books and traditions and fine-spun ecclesiastical cobwebs, and of cherishing... "
The Contemporary Review - Página 183
1872
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The Intellectual repository for the New Church. (July/Sept. 1817 ...

New Church gen. confer - 1871 - 644 páginas
...religion of the present day sees the need of cherishing the noblest and most human of man's emotions by worship, for the most part of the silent sort, at the altar of the Unknown and Unknowable" (p. 16). " Matter and Force are the two names of the one artist who fashions the living...
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Authorized Report of the Proceedings of the Church Congress Held at ... on ...

1870 - 1036 páginas
...the possibilities of science, than are men of science in limiting the possibilities of religion to " worship, ' for the most part of the silent sort,' at the altar of the Unknown and Unknowable." f The spheres of science and religion meet in man ; but they rest on independent bases,...
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The North British Review, Volúmenes44-45

1866 - 566 páginas
...anything on any kind of authority but that of scientific experience. He describee the true religion as " worship, 'for the most part of the silent sort,' at the altar of the Unknown and the Unknowable," and proclaims "justification, not by faith, but by verification," * as the gospel of modern science....
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Eclectic Magazine: Foreign Literature, Volumen4;Volumen67

John Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell - 1866 - 818 páginas
...anything on any kind of authority but that of scientific experience. He describes the true religion as " worship, ' for the most part of the silent sort,' at the altar of the Unknown and Unknowable," and proclaims "justification, not by faith, but by verification," * as the gospel of modern...
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The North British review

1866 - 520 páginas
...anything on any kind of authority but that of scientific experience. He describes the true religion as ' worship, " for the most part of the silent sort," at the altar of the Unknown and Unknowable,' and proclaims ' justification, not by faith, but by verification,' 1 as the gospel of...
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The Journal of Mental Science, Volumen13

1867 - 646 páginas
...fine-spun ecclesiastical cobwebs, and of cherishing the noblest and most human of man's emotions, by worship "for the most part of the silent sort" at the altar of the Unknown and Unknowable. Such are a few of the new conceptions implanted in our minds by the improvement of natural...
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Lay Sermons, Addresses, and Reviews

Thomas Henry Huxley - 1870 - 448 páginas
...fine-spun ecclesiastical cobwebs : and of cherishing the noblest and most human of man's emotions, by worship " for the most part of the silent sort" at the altar of the Unknown and Unknowable. Such are a few of the new conceptions implanted in our minds by the improvement of natural...
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The baptist Magazine

1871 - 838 páginas
...fine-spun ecclesiastical cobwebs, and of cherishing the noblest ^.nd most human of man's emotions, by worship, 'for the most part, of the silent sort.' at the altar of the Unknown and Unknowable ! " ' The Unknown ' and ' the Unknowable ! ' GOD ? You shun the word. " No God ! " This,...
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The Academy, Volumen2

1871 - 590 páginas
...fine-spun ecclesiastical cobwebs : and of cherishing the noblest and most human of man's emotions, by worship 'for the most part of the silent sort' at the altar of the Unknown and Unknowable " (p. 20). The opposition between science and religion is deepseated and is the expression...
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American Presbyterian Review

Henry Boynton Smith, James Manning Sherwood - 1871 - 690 páginas
...finespun ecclesiastical cobwebs ; and of cherishing the noblest and most human of man's emotions, by worship ' for the most part of the silent sort' at the altar of the Unknown and Unknowable." (p. 16.) The doctrine of the origin of species by special creation, he denominates briefly...
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