And when, Sunday after Sunday, men who profess to be our instructors in righteousness read out the statement, " In six days the Lord made heaven and earth, the sea, and all that in them is," in innumerable churches, they are either propagating what they... The Story of My Mind; Or, How I Became a Rationalist - Page 61by Mangasar Mugurditch Mangasarian - 1909 - 125 pagesFull view - About this book
| Thomas Henry Huxley - Education - 1872 - 122 pages
...and all that in them is," in innumerable churches, they are either propagating what they may easily know, and, therefore, are bound to know, to be falsities...below the moral standard of the much-abused Jesuit. Thus far the contradiction between Catholic verity and Scientific verity is complete and absolute,... | |
| Graeme Mercer Adam, George Stewart - Anthologies - 1872 - 594 pages
...all that in them is," in innumerable churches, they are either propagating what they may as easily know to be falsities ; or, if they use the words,...non-natural sense, they fall below the moral standard of the much abused Jesuits." It could hardly be expected that every one of the twenty thousand clergy of England... | |
| Anthologies - 1872 - 590 pages
...all that in them is," in innumerable churches, they arc either propagating what they may as easily know to be falsities ; or, if they use the words, in some non-natural sense, they lall below the moral standard of the much abused Jesuits." It could hardly be expected that every one... | |
| Thomas Henry Huxley - Literary Criticism - 1873 - 428 pages
...and all that in them is," in innumerable churches, they are either propagating what they may easily know, and, therefore, are bound to know, to be falsities...below the moral standard of the much-abused Jesuit. Thus far the contradiction between Catholic verity and Scientific verity is complete and absolute,... | |
| Thomas Henry Huxley - Literary Criticism - 1873 - 342 pages
...and all that in them is," in innumerable churches, they are either propagating what they may easily know, and, therefore, are bound to know, to be falsities...nonnatural sense, they fall below the moral standard of the much- abused Jesuit. Thus far the contradiction between Catholic verity and Scientific verity is complete... | |
| Thomas Henry Huxley - Evolution - 1894 - 504 pages
...and all that in them is," in innumerable churches, they are either propagating what they may easily know, and, therefore, are bound to know, to be falsities...below the moral standard of the much-abused Jesuit. ' Thus far the contradiction between Catholic verity and Scientific verity is complete and absolute,... | |
| Edward Clodd - Biography & Autobiography - 1902 - 278 pages
...Matthew ; but opprobrium greeted the critic.2 1 The clergy " are either propagating what they may easily know, and therefore are bound to know, to be falsities...below the moral standard of the much-abused Jesuit." — Coll. Essays, ii. p. 146. 8 Bishop (then Canon) Gore admits that the same criticism must be applied... | |
| Methodist Church - 1872 - 708 pages
...and all that in them is," in innumerable churches, they are either propagating what they may easily know, and therefore, are bound to know, to be falsities...below the moral standard of the much-abused Jesuit. —P. 24. His Reverence for the Text of Genesis. — Catholic theology, like all theologies which are... | |
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