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Page 43
... Finally , if the growth of modern science has taught anything to religion and to the modern world , it is that the method of progress is the method of evolution , not the method of revolution . Let every man re- flect well on these ...
... Finally , if the growth of modern science has taught anything to religion and to the modern world , it is that the method of progress is the method of evolution , not the method of revolution . Let every man re- flect well on these ...
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... finally ( the last word of to - day ) quantums . But all finally and inexorably , as the physicists see it , electrical - so that someone has already said that God is electricity . In other words , and to go back to the sentient Greeks ...
... finally ( the last word of to - day ) quantums . But all finally and inexorably , as the physicists see it , electrical - so that someone has already said that God is electricity . In other words , and to go back to the sentient Greeks ...
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... finally , not to Judæa , but to ancient Greece . This older tradition may be defined as humanistic . The goal of the humanist is poised and proportionate living . This he hopes to accomplish by observing the law of measure . Any- one ...
... finally , not to Judæa , but to ancient Greece . This older tradition may be defined as humanistic . The goal of the humanist is poised and proportionate living . This he hopes to accomplish by observing the law of measure . Any- one ...
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