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" But when science, passing beyond its own limits, assumes to take the place of theology, and sets up its own conception of the order of nature as a sufficient account of its cause, it is invading a province of thought to which it has no claim, and not... "
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Annual Register, Volume 114

Edmund Burke - 1873 - 696 pages
...nature, it has separated itself wholly from theology, whose function it is to seek after its cause. In this science is fully 'justified, alike by the...passing beyond its own limits, assumes to take the place of theology, and sets up its own conception of the order of nature as a sufficient account of...
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The Methodist new connexion magazine and evangelical repository, Volume 75

1872 - 812 pages
...Nature, it has separated itself wholly from theology, whose function it is to seek after it* cause. In this, science is fully justified, alike by the...it is in Nature by the restraints which theologians hare attempted to impose upon its inquiries. But when science, passing beyond its own limits, assumes...
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Pamphlets - Homoeopathic, Volume 6

1851 - 524 pages
...its cause. In this, science ie fully justified, alike by the entire independence of He objects, und by the historical fact that it has been continually hampered and impeded in its search after truth, as it is in nature, by the restraints which theologians have attempted to impose upon...
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The Popular Science Monthly, Volume 1

1872 - 806 pages
...Nature, it has separated itself wholly from theology, whose function it is to seek after its cause. In this, science is fully justified, alike by the...passing beyond its own limits, assumes to take the place of theology, and sets up its own conception of the order of Nature as a sufficient account of...
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The Popular Science Monthly, Volume 1

1872 - 798 pages
...Nature, it has separated itself wholly from theology, whose function it is to seek after its cause. In this, science is fully justified, alike by the...passing beyond its own limits, assumes to take the place of theology, and sets up its own conception of the order of Nature as a sufficient account of...
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The Unity of Law: As Exhibited in the Relations of Physical, Social, Mental ...

Henry Charles Carey - 1872 - 492 pages
...Nature, it has separated itself wholly from theology, whose function it is to seek after its cause.) In this, science is fully justified, alike by the...its inquiries. But when science, passing beyond its limits, assumes to take the place of theology, and sets up its own conception of the order of Nature...
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The Unity of Law: As Exhibited in the Relations of Physical, Social, Mental ...

Henry Charles Carey - 1872 - 476 pages
...theology, whose function it is to seek after its caase.) In this, science is fully justified, alike hy the entire independence of its objects, and by the...its inquiries. But when science, passing beyond its limits, assumes to take the place of theology, and sets up its own conception of the order of Nature...
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Every Saturday

1872 - 740 pages
...nature, it has separated itself wholly from theology, whose function it is to seek after its cause. In this, science is fully justified, alike by the...the truth as it is in nature by the restraints which the theologians have attempted to impose upon its inquiries. But when science, pa:- sing beyond its...
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The Unity of Law: As Exhibited in the Relations of Physical, Social, Mental ...

Henry Charles Carey - 1872 - 500 pages
...Nature, it has separated itself wholly from theology, whose function it is to seek after its cau.if. ) In this, science is fully justified, alike by the...historical fact that it has been continually hampered and impelled in its search for the truth as it is in Nature, by the restraints which theologians have attempted...
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Eclectic Magazine: Foreign Literature, Volume 16; Volume 79

John Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell, Henry T. Steele - 1872 - 826 pages
...Nature, it has separated itself wholly from theology, whose function it is to seek after its cause. In this, science is fully justified, alike by the...its objects, and by the historical fact that it has 482 been continually hampered and impeded For whilst the deep-seated instincts of in its search for...
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