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" Those who think that science is dissipating religious beliefs and sentiments, seem unaware that whatever of mystery is taken from the old interpretation is added to the new. Or rather, we may say that transference from the one to the other is accompanied... "
The Popular Science Monthly - Page 317
1885
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The Principles of Sociology, Volume 8, Issue 1897

Herbert Spencer - 1897 - 666 pages
...§ 660. Those who think that science is dissipating religious beliefs and sentiments, seem unaware that whatever of mystery is taken from the old interpretation is added to the new. Or rather, we may say that transference from the one to the other is accompanied by increase; since,...
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Eclectic Magazine, and Monthly Edition of the Living Age, Volume 39; Volume 102

John Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell - 1884 - 892 pages
...errors. Those who think that science is dissipating religious beliefs and sentiments, seem unaware that whatever of mystery is taken from the old interpretation is added to the new. Or rather, we may say that transferrence from the one to the other is accompanied by increase ; since,...
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The Nineteenth Century, Volume 15

1884 - 1108 pages
...multitudinous errors. Those who think that science is dissipating religious beliefsand sentiments, seem unaware that whatever of mystery is taken from the old interpretation is added to the new. Or rather, we may say that transference from the one to the other is accompanied by increase; since,...
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The Nature and Reality of Religion: A Controversy Between Frederic Harrison ...

Frederic Harrison - 1885 - 254 pages
...errors. Those who think that science is dissipating religious beliefs and sentiments, seem unaware that whatever of mystery is taken from the old interpretation is added to the new. Or rather, we may say that transference from the one to the other is accompanied by increase; since,...
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Choice Literature: A Monthly Magazine, Volume 3

1885 - 762 pages
...multitudinous errors. Those who think that science is dissipating religious beliefs and sentiments seem unaware that whatever of mystery is taken from the old interpretation is added to the new. Or, rather, we may say that transference from the one to the other is accompanied by increase; since,...
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The Insuppressible Book: A Controversy Between Herbert Spencer and Frederic ...

Gail Hamilton, Herbert Spencer - 1885 - 300 pages
...errors. Those who think that science is dissipating religious beliefs and sentiments, seem unaware that whatever of mystery is taken from the old interpretation is added to the new. Or rather, we may say that transference from the one to the other is accompanied by increase ; since,...
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Ecclesiastical Institutions: Being Part VI of the Principles of Sociology

Herbert Spencer - 1885 - 228 pages
...§ 660. Those who think that science is dissipating religious beliefs and sentiments, seem unaware that whatever of mystery is taken from the old interpretation is added to the new. Or rather, we may say that transference from the one to the other is accompanied by increase ; since,...
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The History of the Princes, the Lords Marcher, and the Ancient ..., Volume 5

Jacob Youde William Lloyd - 1885 - 536 pages
...consciousness " But those who think that science is dissipating religious beliefs and sentiments seem unaware that whatever of mystery is taken from the old interpretation is added to the new. Or rather, we may say that transference from one to the other is accompanied by increase ; since, for...
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An Epitome of the Synthetic Philosophy

Frederick Howard Collins - 1889 - 612 pages
...consciousness. 660. Those who think that science is dissipating religious beliefs and sentiments, seem unaware that whatever of mystery is taken from the old interpretation is added to the new. Or rather, we may say that transference from the one to the other is accompanied by increase; since,...
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Life's phases, an attempt to present some of the experiences of a human ...

James Stark - 1890 - 200 pages
...further back. " Those who think that science is dissipating religious beliefs and sentiments seem unaware that whatever of mystery is taken from the old interpretation is added to the new. . . . Science substitutes an explanation which, carrying us back only a certain distance, there leaves...
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