| 1858 - 614 pages
...facts, in their natural connection, proclaim aloud the one God, whom man may know, adore, and love ; and natural history must, in good time, become the analysis...manifested in the animal and vegetable kingdoms." Science thus brought to the service of the great essential truths of religion can hardly fail to be... | |
| 1858 - 480 pages
...facts in their natural connection proclaim aloud the One God, whom man may know, adore, and love ; and Natural History must, in good time, become the analysis...Creator of the Universe, as manifested in the animal and plant [and crystal] kingdoms." If after all, we hear it said still, — that perhaps creations may... | |
| Francis Wharton - 1859 - 396 pages
...facts in their natural connection proclaim aloud the one God, whom man may know, adore, and love ; and natural history must, in good time, become the analysis...manifested in the animal and vegetable kingdoms."* * Contributions to the Natural History of the United States of America, vol. i., part i., chap, i.,... | |
| 1863 - 734 pages
...facts in their natural connection proclaim aloud the one God, whom man may know, adore and love; and Natural History must in good time become the analysis...manifested in the animal and vegetable kingdoms." I do not forget that there are minds so perverted and paralyzed in their intentions as to d roam, in... | |
| Edward Garbett - 1864 - 592 pages
...facts, in their natural connexion, proclaim aloud the one God, whom men may know, adore, and love ; and natural history must in good time become the analysis...manifested in the animal and vegetable kingdoms." — WHARTON'S Theism and Scepticism (Philadelphia), c. iii. p. 63. f The acknowledgment underlies the... | |
| Émile Saigey - 1873 - 282 pages
...facts in their natural connection proclaim aloud the one God, whom man may know, adore, and love ; and Natural History must, in good time, become the analysis...manifested' in the animal and vegetable kingdoms." * THOS. FREEMAN MOSES. URBANA UNIVERSITY, March 2, 1873. * Agassiz, Essay on Classification, p. 135.... | |
| m. emile saigey - 1873 - 272 pages
...facts in their natural connection proclaim aloud the one God, whom man may know, adore, and love ; and 'Natural 'History must, in good time, become the analysis...manifested in the animal and vegetable kingdoms." * THOS. FREEMAN MOSES. URBANA "UNIVERSITY, March 2, 1873. * Agassiz, Essay on Classification, p. 135.... | |
| 1873 - 840 pages
...this passage : " All the facts proclaim aloud the one God, whom man may know, adore, and love ; and Natural History must in good time become the analysis...manifested in the animal and vegetable kingdoms." ( Contribution to Natural Hiitory of the United Slates.) Thus we see that the supreme kindliness, charming... | |
| Émile Saigey - 1873 - 302 pages
...proclaim aloud the one God, whom man may know, adore, and love ; and Natural History must, in ;Ood time, become the analysis of the thoughts of the Creator of the universe, a,s manifested in the animal ind vegetable kingdoms." * THOS. FREEMAN MOSES. URBANA UNIVERSITY, March 2, 1873. * Agassiz, Essay... | |
| 1874 - 44 pages
...occurs this passage: "All the facts proclaim aloud the one God, whom man may know, adore, and love ; and Natural History must in good time become the analysis...the Creator of the universe, as manifested in the anii1ml and vegetable kingdoms." (Contribution to Natural History of the United States.) Thus we see... | |
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