| 1847 - 490 Seiten
...should have forgotten my earlier mention of them, I repeat this statement ; and add again, that it b enough for me to be allowed to call such men my friends....profounder reverence. "The improvements of modern arts have greatly facilitated the progress of science. Here how have they brought together from distant... | |
| 1847 - 490 Seiten
...from them can be unworthy of your notice. Lest you should have forgotten my earlier mention of them, I repeat this statement ; and add again, that it is...profounder reverence. "The improvements of modern arts have greatly facilitated the progress of science. Here how have they brought together from distant... | |
| British Association for the Advancement of Science - 1848 - 680 Seiten
...from them can be unworthy of your notice. Lest you should have forgotten my earlier mention of them, I repeat this statement ; and add again, that it is...together from distant regions men of other tongues and other families, but not of other minds ! — men whom I name to honour them; the Prince of Canino,... | |
| 1853 - 880 Seiten
...general sense of the term, but in its Christian sense. Said Sir RH Ingliss, the president in 1847, " I will only add my firm belief, that every advance...and with a prayer for God's blessing, advance us in a knowledge of himself, and will prepare us to receive his revelation of his will with profound reverence."... | |
| EDWARD HITCHCOCK - 1857 - 436 Seiten
...general sense of the term, bnt in its Christian sense. Said Sir RH Ingliss, the president, in 1847, " I will only add my firm belief, that every advance...and with a prayer for God's blessing, advance us in a knowledge of himself, and will prepare us to receive his revelation of his will with profound reverence."... | |
| Edward Hitchcock - 1857 - 446 Seiten
...general sense of the term, but in its Christian sense. Said Sir RH Ingliss, the president, in 1847, " I will only add my firm belief, that every advance...and with a prayer for God's blessing, advance us in a knowledge of himself, and will prepare us to receive his revelation of his will with profound reverence."... | |
| Thomas William Webb - 1859 - 274 Seiten
...CREATOR. To such a study, the impressive words of the late Sir EH Inglis may be most suitably applied : " Every advance in our knowledge of the natural world...receive His revelation of His Will with profounder * Report of British Association, 1847. CONTENTS. *** INTRODUCTION . . . . . . . vii PART I. THE INSTRUMENT... | |
| George Chaplin Child- Chaplin - 1866 - 272 Seiten
...AFFECTIONATELY OFFF.REI) TO MY MOTHER IN REMEMBRANCE OF HER NINETY-FIFTH BIRTH-DAY, MAY 14, i86fi. "Every advance in our knowledge of the natural world...knowledge of Himself, and will prepare us to receive His revelations of His Will with profounder reverence." Sir ROBERT H. INGLIS, British Association, 1847.... | |
| George Chaplin Child - 1868 - 394 Seiten
...AFFECTIONATELY OFFERED TO MY MOTHER IN REMEMBRANCE OF HER NINETY-SEVENTH BIRTH-DAY. MAY 14, 1868. AX o/ oo - N "Every advance in our knowledge of the natural world...knowledge of Himself, and will prepare us to receive His revelations of His Will with profounder reverence. " Sir ROBERT H. INGLIS, British Association, 1847.... | |
| G. Chaplin Child - 1871 - 394 Seiten
...1871. [Reprinted from the London edition of John Murray, issued December, i866J $7/6 ,25<2 (RECAP) " Every advance in our knowledge of the natural world...prayer for God's blessing, advance us in our knowledge ol" Himself, and will prepare us to receive His revelations of His Will with profounder reverence "... | |
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