| Constance E. Plumptre - 1879 - 366 Seiten
...much for us, it would be ' a poor science that would hide from us the great deep sacred infinitude of Nescience .whither we can never penetrate, on which...magical and more, to whosoever will think of it.' We next proceeded to show that to the Theist and Pantheist alike no reliable acquaintance with the laws... | |
| Alfred Williams Momerie - 1879 - 282 Seiten
...it is a poor science that would hide from us the great, deep, sacred infinitude of nescience which we can never penetrate, on which all science swims...miracle, wonderful, inscrutable, magical and more to whosever will think of it." The design, meaning, and purpose which can be detected in Nature afford... | |
| Alfred Williams Momerie - 1879 - 260 Seiten
...it is a poor science that would hide from us the great, deep, sacred infinitude of nescience which we can never penetrate, on which all science swims...miracle, wonderful, inscrutable, magical and more to whosever will think of it." The design, meaning, and purpose which can be detected in Nature afford... | |
| 1880 - 966 Seiten
...done much for us, but it is a poor science that would hide from us the great deep sacred infinitude of nescience, whither we can never penetrate, on which...sciences, is still a miracle ; wonderful, inscrutable, nwgical, and more to whosoever will think of it. That great mystery of Time, were there no other, the... | |
| 1881 - 858 Seiten
...done much for us, but it is a poor science that would hide from us that great deep sacred infinitude of Nescience whither we can never penetrate, on which...magical, and more, to whosoever will think of it." That passage reminds one of the best of the many amusing travesties of Mr. Carlyle's style, a travestie... | |
| Edward Barrett - 1881 - 412 Seiten
...us ; but it is a poor science that would hide from us the great deep sacred infinitude of Nestience, whither we can never penetrate, on which all science...inscrutable, magical and more, to whosoever will think of it. That great mystery of TIME, were there no other ; the illimitable, silent, never-resting thing called... | |
| 1888 - 492 Seiten
...done much for us ; but it is a poor science that would hide from us the great, deep, sacred infinitude of nescience, whither we can never penetrate, on which...all our science and sciences, is still a miracle." And surely it is no better with philosophy. Assume that the laws of thought are true, and perhaps you... | |
| Edward Napoleon Kirby - 1884 - 250 Seiten
...done much for us•; but it is a poor science that would hide from us the great deep sacred infinitude of Nescience, whither we can never penetrate, on which...inscrutable, magical and more, to whosoever will think of it. XXXVII. TRUE GRANDEUR OF NATIONS. — CHARLES SUMNER. CASTING our eyes over the history of nations,... | |
| Loomis Joseph Campbell - 1884 - 442 Seiten
...done much for us; but it is a poor science that would hide from us the great, deep, sacred infinitude of nescience, whither we can never penetrate, on which...inscrutable, magical and more, to whosoever will think of it. exhalations, like apparitions which are, and then are •not: this is forever very literally a miracle;... | |
| Thomas Carlyle - 1884 - 494 Seiten
...done much for us ; but it is a poor science that would hide from us the great deep sacred infinitude of Nescience, whither we can never penetrate, on which...inscrutable, magical and more, to whosoever will think of it. That great mystery of TIME, were there no other; the illimitable, silent, never-resting thing called... | |
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