The birth of Christianity changed the whole firmament of thought. It was a new spiritual world into which the race was transported. Centuries of profound brooding were required ere mankind could shake off the torpor of the ancient darkness, and awake... Ideality in the Physical Sciences - Seite 189von Benjamin Peirce - 1881 - 211 SeitenVollansicht - Über dieses Buch
| Benjamin Worcester - 1883 - 500 Seiten
...the declaration that He made the light with which He shines through the stars, and that it is good." "The birth of Christianity changed the whole firmament...science was transformed from speciality to generality." "Why have such curious and intricate celestial problems been presented to man's appetite for knowledge?... | |
| Richard Salter Storrs - 1884 - 704 Seiten
...widening Christendom. "—[Coleridge : Works; New York ed., 1853: Vol. 1: p. 225. XLIII. : p. 236.—" The birth of Christianity changed the whole firmament...was transformed from speciality to generality."— [Prof. Benjamin Pierce: "Ideality in tha Physical Sciences"; Boston ed., 1881: pp. 190-91. As has been... | |
| William Benjamin Hartzog - 1905 - 264 Seiten
...Jesus changed the whole firmament of thought. He lifted the race into a new spiritual world. True! centuries of profound brooding were required ere mankind could shake off the mantle of ancient darkness and realize the splendid light of the message of the Nazarene; the "history... | |
| William Benjamin Hartzog - 1905 - 266 Seiten
...Jesus changed the whole firmament of thought. He lifted the race into a new spiritual world. True! centuries of profound brooding were required ere mankind could shake off the mantle of ancient darkness and realize the splendid light of the message of the Nazarene; the "history... | |
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