Its value consists in the fact that, owing to the confidence of the people in it, reason can use it to interpret into Scripture its own doctrines, and can thus make it the means of popularizing rational faith.
Since 1893, he has been a permanent contributor to The Jewish Gazette, where he has been writing and popularizing encyclopedic items.
This substantial uplift has come in part from a large number of Negroes, who now more than ever appreciate the value of their records and the importance of popularizing the study thereof.
After laying the foundation and popularizing the work to some extent in the central portion of the State, Campbell resigned and was succeeded by J.
If the scientist neglects this popularizing of science, the sciolist is sure to take it up, and his work in this field always makes the judicious grieve.
These have been most active in popularizing the subject of non-Euclidean geometry and incidentally the idea of the fourth dimension.
He rendered notable service in popularizing the doctrine of hyperspace.
Brenz, though not, as frequently assumed, the author of the Nuernberg Catechism, also contributed toward introducing and popularizing this part of the Catechism.
This book comes nearer than anything we now think of among American publications to successfully popularizing the results of science without debilitating or misinterpreting the same.
Bird-Lore as a money making enterprise, but as a means of popularizing a study, the advancement of which is foremost in our desires, and as an aid to the cause of the Audubon Societies.
With Dean Church he may be said to have restored the waning influence of the Tractarian school, and he succeeded in popularizing the opinions which, in the hands of Pusey and Keble, had appealed to thinkers and scholars.
The name of Colonel Albert August Pope is identified with the popularizing of the bicycle in this country, for he it was who, more than any other, gave it the impetus which made it a prime favorite with the public.
Since that period his continuous and conscientious work for the popularizing of vocal music has borne fruit not only in New York, but in many other cities of the United States.
Phrenology, in popularizing its views, has interested thousands in their own organizations and powers, who would otherwise have remained indifferent.
He opened a new chapter in tone-poetry, popularizing pianoforte sentiment.
Footnote: The popularizing of the House of Commons led to a series of acts of a popular character.
Popularizing the best ideas of the Englishman, Locke (p.
The admirable prose of a Huxley and his fellow labourers has been no less effective for popularizing scientific studies with the public they have addressed.
To higher motives the task of popularizing science makes a still stronger appeal.
Particular emphasis is placed on methods of popularizing such knowledge as is not available to the general reader.
He looked over the produce, advised the farmers how to pack and display it, and used every energy in the direction of popularizing the market among producers and consumers alike.
He had the art of popularizing even the most technical subjects, owing to the clearness of his view and his firm grasp of the matter in hand.
But prior to him, Gogol utilized the drama as a vehicle for popularizing the social issues of his time.
The modern artist is, in the words of August Strindberg, "a lay preacher popularizing the pressing questions of his time.
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