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" Nor is it thus only that true science is essentially religious. It is religious too, inasmuch as it generates a profound respect for, and an implicit faith in, those uniform laws which underlie all things. "
A History of Education in Modern Times - Page 335
by Frank Pierrepont Graves - 1913 - 410 pages
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Eclectic Magazine, and Monthly Edition of the Living Age, Volume 48

John Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell - American periodicals - 1859 - 618 pages
...thought, and labor. Nor is it thus only that true science is essentially religious. It is religious, too, inasmuch as it generates a profound respect for, and...in, those uniform laws which underlie all things. By accumulated experiences the man of science acquires a thorough belief in the unchanging relations...
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The Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature, Science, and Art, Volume 48

American literature - 1859 - 620 pages
...thought, and labor. Nor is it thus only that true science is essentially religious. It is religious, too, inasmuch as it generates a profound respect for, and...in, those uniform laws which underlie all things. By accumulated experiences the man of science acquires a thorough belief in the unchanging relations...
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Education: Intellectual, Moral, and Physical

Herbert Spencer - Education - 1860 - 300 pages
...thought, and labour. Nor is it thus only that true science is essentially religious. It is religious, too, inasmuch as it generates a profound respect for, and...in, those uniform laws which underlie all things. By accumulated experiences the man of science acquires a thorough belief in the unchanging relations...
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Education: Intellectual, Moral, and Physical

Herbert Spencer - Education - 1861 - 244 pages
...thought, and labour. Nor is it thus only that true science is essentially religious. It is religious, too, inasmuch as it generates a profound respect for, and an implicit faith in, those uniformities of action which all things disclose. By accumulated experiences the man of science acquires...
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Education: Intellectual, Moral, and Physical

Herbert Spencer - Education - 1866 - 282 pages
...thought, and labour. Nor is it thus only that true science is essentially religious. It is religious, too, inasmuch as it generates a profound respect for, and...implicit faith in, those uniform laws which underlie all tilings. By accumulated experiences the man of science acquires a thorough belief in the unchanging...
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What Knowledge is of Most Worth

Herbert Spencer - Knowledge, Theory of - 1884 - 130 pages
...thought, and labor. Nor is it thus only that true science is essentially religious. It is religious, too, inasmuch as it generates a profound respect for, and an implicit faith in, those uniform laws I which underlie all things. By accumulated experiences the man of science acquires a thorough belief...
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A Practical Course in English Composition

Alphonso Gerald Newcomer - English language - 1893 - 280 pages
...thought, and labor. Nor is it thus only that true science is essentially religious. It is religious, too, inasmuch as it generates a profound respect for, and...in, those uniform laws which underlie all things. By accumulated experiences the man of science acquires a thorough belief in the unchanging relations...
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The Greatest Works of the Greatest Authors, Ancient and Modern ...

Literature - 1894 - 916 pages
...thought, and labor. Nor is it thus only that true science is essentially religious. It is religious, too, d By accumulated experiences the man of science acquires a thorough belief in the unchanging relations...
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Education: intellectual, moral, and physical

Herbert Spencer - Philosophy - 1910 - 320 pages
...thought, and labour. Nor is it thus only that true science is essentially religious. It is religious, too, inasmuch as it generates a profound respect for, and...in, those uniform laws which underlie all things. By accumulated experiences the man of science acquires a thorough belief in the unchanging relations...
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Great Educators of Three Centuries: Their Work and Its Influence ..., Volume 4

Frank Pierrepont Graves - Education - 1912 - 314 pages
...memory, cncetrains fense of the classics on the score of 'formal discipline' judgment, by meeting them on their own ground. He admits that "besides its use...and literature, to be of most worth in education. These educational conclusions of Spencer seem to in- Spencer is volve a complete reversal of the Renaissance,...
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