The Quarterly Review, Volume 264, Issue 523John Murray, 1935 |
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Page 104
... conception which might be stated briefly is that of St Chrysostom , who described the devil as a tyrant who tortures ... conceptions was a crude and grotesque mythology , which is probably one reason why modern thought seems to regard ...
... conception which might be stated briefly is that of St Chrysostom , who described the devil as a tyrant who tortures ... conceptions was a crude and grotesque mythology , which is probably one reason why modern thought seems to regard ...
Page 133
... conception of nature founded by Newton has been re - interpreted , and nineteenth- century materialism has now a grim fight to keep alive . Last century , however , the mechanical conception of the universe grew in popularity in the ...
... conception of nature founded by Newton has been re - interpreted , and nineteenth- century materialism has now a grim fight to keep alive . Last century , however , the mechanical conception of the universe grew in popularity in the ...
Page 136
... conceptions which he accepted as postulates , and in terms of these conceptions he described the observations themselves mathematically . In this realm of science Newton's procedure has never been bettered , but it can be realised there ...
... conceptions which he accepted as postulates , and in terms of these conceptions he described the observations themselves mathematically . In this realm of science Newton's procedure has never been bettered , but it can be realised there ...
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