There is no philosophy in my religion. I am of a very small and despised sect of Christians, known, if known at all, as Sandemanians, and our hope is founded on the faith that is in Christ. Albany Medical Annals - Side 4231910Uten tilgangsbegrensning - Om denne boken
| Norman Macleod - 1871 - 940 sider
...known, i * ^own at all, as Sandemanians, and our , «>pe is founded on the faith that is in Christ. Cat though the natural works of God can never by any possibility come in contradiction *ith the higher things that belong to our future existence, and must with everything concerning Him... | |
| London metrop. tabernacle - 1870 - 596 sider
...philosopher. They were of, what Faraday, in later years described in a letter to an eminent lady of title, "A very small and despised sect of Christians, known,...our hope is founded on the faith that is in Christ." This branch of the Christian church has always been small and obscure, and never previously had so... | |
| Henry Bence Jones - 1868 - 240 sider
...Among his manuscripts, that have been entrusted to me since his death, I have found this passage : " But, though the natural works of God can never by any possibility come into contradiction with the higher things which belong to our future existence, and must, with everything... | |
| Royal Society (Great Britain) - 1869 - 658 sider
...for in my mind religious conversation is generally in vain. There is no philosophy in my religion. I am of a very small and despised sect of Christians,...possibility come in contradiction with the higher things which belong to our future existence, and must with everything concerning him ever glorify him, still... | |
| Bence Jones - 1870 - 512 sider
...for in my mind religious conversation is generally in vain. There is no philosophy in my religion. I am of a very small and despised sect of Christians,...can never by any possibility come in contradiction 1844. w^h the higher things that belong to our future existence, T&T anc^ must with everything concerning... | |
| John Tyndall - 1871 - 436 sider
...Letters," some fall upon his religion. In a letter to a lady he describes himself as belonging a " a very small and despised sect of Christians, known,...our hope is founded on the faith that is in Christ." He adds: " I do not think it at all necessary to tie the study of the natural sciences and religion... | |
| John Tyndall - 1871 - 438 sider
...Letters," some fall upon his religion. In a letter to a lady he describes himself as belonging a " a very small and despised sect of Christians, known,...our hope is founded on the faith that is in Christ." He adds : "I do not think it at all necessary to tie the study of the natural sciences and religion... | |
| John Richard T. Eaton - 1873 - 450 sider
...great physical laws by which our universe is governed." "The natural works of God," wrote Faraday, 3 "can never by any possibility come in contradiction with the higher things which belong to our future existence ... I do not think it at all necessary to tie the study of the... | |
| John Tyndall - 1876 - 656 sider
...Letters,' some fall upon his religion. In a letter to a lady, he describes himself as belonging to ' a very small and despised sect of Christians, known, if known at all, as Sandemaniana, and our hope is founded on the faith that is in Christ.' He adds : ' I do not think it... | |
| John Tyndall - 1876 - 706 sider
...Letters,' some fall upon his religion. In a letter to a lady, he describes himself as belonging to ' a very small and despised sect of Christians, known, if known at all, as Samlemaninns, and our hope is founded on the faith that is in Christ.' He adds : ' I do not think it... | |
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