But the principles of true science, constituting, as they do, the pillars of the universe, shall bear up that universe forever.
And yet it is not a dream, but the deliberate conclusion of true science.
But I now venture to advance into regions hitherto untrodden for any such purpose; yet I trust that the light which we may find to guide our steps may not prove the bewildering gleam of an ignis fatuus, but the lamp of true science.
It is not science and strong reasoning that lead away from God, but the lack of true science.
Therefore he is wanting in the most essential requisite of true science.
For this is nothing less than the satisfactory exposition and correct theory of the application of true science to life, and of their profitable combination.
Bolus had not, as I think, enough of true science to make him feel or perceive the want of it.
We set out from common sense; for the object of true science is not to contradict common sense, but to explain it, and for this end we must commence by recognizing it.
A study of true science is a study of God," he continued.
A Study of True Science is a Study of God"--Communing with Angels, 224 XXXIV.
Here it seems that we are at last getting a refreshing breath of true science; but if carried out in its entirety how shall we assure ourselves that in the long ago very diverse types of fossils, e.
The "Heroic Age of Geology" succeeded this period, and was characterized largely by a determination to discard speculation, and to seek to build up a true science of actual fact and truth.
One would think the duty of a true science would be to try to ascertain the connection of the phenomena and general cause of a series of occurrences.
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