| 1849 - 710 страница
...dioereity of the race, believing, as we do, in its unity, we heartily concur with him when he says, " Man can invent nothing in science or religion but...and all the truths which he discovers, are but facts and laws which have emenated from the Creator. All science, therefore, may be regarded as a revelation... | |
| Freeman Hunt, Thomas Prentice Kettell, William Buck Dana - 1849 - 710 страница
...diversity of the race, believing, as we do, in its unity, we heartily concur with him when he says, " Man can invent nothing in science or religion but...and all the truths which he discovers, are but facts and laws which have emenated from the Creator. All science, therefore, may be regarded as a revelation... | |
| 1849 - 716 страница
...tih-erritv of the race, believing, as we do, in its unity, we heartily concur with him when he ¡=ays, " Man can invent nothing in science or religion but falsehood, and all the truths which he Hitcoi'rrt, are but facts and laws which have emenated from the Creator. All science', therefore, may... | |
| Josiah Clark Nott, George Robins Gliddon, Samuel George Morton - 1854 - 800 страница
...by a wise law of nature, wear out in a few generations. Some of your aphorisms have delighted me. ' Man can invent nothing in science or religion but falsehood ; and all the truths which he discovert are but facts or laws which have emanated from the Creator.' This is a noble sentiment admirably... | |
| B. J. Wallace, Albert Barnes - 1855 - 722 страница
...Nature has nothing to reveal that is not noble and beautiful and good;" followed by his paraphrase: "Man can invent nothing in science or religion but falsehood; and all the truths which he discovert, are but facts or laws which have emanated from the Creator. All science, therefore, may... | |
| Josiah Clark Nott, George Robins Gliddon - 1855 - 828 страница
...Burke, "has nothing to reveal, that is not noble, and beautiful, and good." hi our former language, " Man can invent nothing in science or religion but falsehood ; and all the truths which be ditemm are but facts or laws which hare emanated from the Creator. All science, therefore, may be... | |
| Henry Charles Carey - 1858 - 508 страница
...own minds and invented theories that were given to the world as laws, but, as has well been said: " Man can invent nothing in science or religion but falsehood, and all the truths that he discovers are but facts or laws that have emanated from the Creator." The men of the Middle... | |
| Robert Ellis Thompson, William Wilberforce Newton, Otis H. Kendall - 1872 - 722 страница
...own minds and invented theories that were given to the world as laws, but, as has well been said : " Man can invent nothing in science or religion but falsehood, and all the truths that he discovers are but facts or laws that have emanated from the Creator." The men of the Middle... | |
| Henry Charles Carey - 1872 - 500 страница
...own minds and invented theories that were given to the world as laws, but, as has well been said, " Man can invent nothing in science or religion but falsehood, and all the truths that he discovers are but facts or laws that have emanated from the Creator." The men of the Middle... | |
| Thomas Lumisden Strange - 1874 - 264 страница
...1874. [All Sights Reserved.] • "Man can invent nothing in science or religion but falsehood; and all' truths which he discovers are but facts or laws which have emanated from . the Creator." — Aphorism by Mr Nott, Types of Mankind. PREFACE. THE present work is in continuation of one which... | |
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