Science seems to me to teach in the highest and strongest manner the great truth which is embodied in the Christian conception of entire surrender to the will of God. The Psychology of Religion - 244 psl.autoriai: George Albert Coe - 1916 - 365 psl.Visos knygos peržiūra - Apie šią knygą
| 1906 - 412 psl.
...be willing to be led, empty of theories, empty of preconceptions, by a fact. Says Huxley: "Science seems to me to teach in the highest and strongest...entire surrender to the will of God. Sit down before the fact as a little child, be prepared to give up every preconceived notion, follow humbly wherever... | |
| Smithsonian Institution. Board of Regents - 1901 - 1060 psl.
...LIFE OF HUXLEY. By WILLIAM KEITH BROOKS, Professor of Zoology in the Johtw Hupkinx University. Science seems to me to teach in the highest and strongest manner the greal truth which is embodied in the Christian conception of entire surrender to the will of God. Sit... | |
| McGill University - 1903 - 440 psl.
...believe that the great mysteries of existence will be laid open to me on other terms. Science seems to teach in the highest and strongest manner the great...entire surrender to the will of God, Sit down before the fact as a little child; be prepared to give up every preconceived notion; follow humbly wherever... | |
| Percy Gardner - 1903 - 154 psl.
...nature of man is greater than the intellectual; for veracity is the heart of morality."1 " Science seems to me to teach in the highest and strongest manner the great truth which is embodied 1 Life and Letters of TH Huxley, ip 405. in the Christian conception of entire surrender to the will... | |
| 1904 - 778 psl.
...he sets down the following, which embodies the true spirit of modern scientific research: "Science seems to me to teach in the highest and strongest...entire surrender to the will of God. Sit down before the fact as a little child, be prepared to giro up every preconceived notion, follow humbly wherever... | |
| Francis Greenwood Peabody - 1905 - 328 psl.
...observers. See the noble letter of Huxley to Charles Kingsley, "Life and Letters," 1900, I, p. 219: "Science seems to me to teach in the highest and strongest...entire surrender to the will of God. Sit down before the fact as a little child, be prepared to give up every preconceived notion, follow humbly wherever... | |
| Francis Greenwood Peabody, E. Müllenhoff - 1905 - 294 psl.
...Life and Letters," 1900, I, S. 219: Science seems to me to teach in the highest and strengest manner the great truth which is embodied in the Christian...entire surrender to the will of God. Sit down before the fact äs a little child, be prepared to give up every preconceived notion, follow humbly wherever... | |
| Benjamin McKie Rastall - 1905 - 632 psl.
...they may lead. Huxley's advice might well be the motto written over the gates of this institution: "Sit down before fact as a little child; be prepared to give up any pre-conceived notion; follow humbly wherein and to whatever abysses nature leads, or you shall... | |
| James Hastings, Ann Wilson Hastings, Edward Hastings - 1907 - 620 psl.
...his son, we find this singular illustration from the experience of the great scientist : ' Science seems to me to teach in the highest and strongest...in the Christian conception of entire surrender to God. Sit down before fact as a little child ; be prepared to give up any preconceived notion ; follow... | |
| William Ralph Inge - 1906 - 200 psl.
...words of Huxley, and say whether they are not obviously sincere, and genuinely religious : " Science seems to me to teach in the highest and strongest...entire surrender to the will of God. Sit down before facts as a little child, follow humbly wherever nature leads, or you shall learn nothing." "In moments... | |
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