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" ... would have .followed. It is clear as is the purpose of daylight, that the whole body of the arts and sciences composes one vast machinery for the irritation and development of the human intellect. For this end they exist. To see God, therefore, descending... "
The Works of Thomas De Quincey: Protestantism, and other essays - Side 133
af Thomas De Quincey - 1863
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Putnam's Magazine: Original Papers on Literature, Science, Art, and ..., Bind 4

1854 - 792 sider
...For this end they exist To see God therefore, descending into the arena of science, and contending, as it were, for his own prizes, by teaching science...problems by solving them himself. No spectacle could more dishonor the divine idea. The Bible must no> teach any thing that man can teach him self. Does the...
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Putnam's Monthly, Bind 4

1854 - 712 sider
...For this end they exist. To see God therefore, descending into the arena of science, and contending, as it were, for his own prizes, by teaching science...problems by solving them himself. No spectacle could more dishonor the divine idea. The Bible must nov tench any thing that man can teach him self. Does the...
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Theological Essays and Other Papers: On Christianity as an organ of ...

Thomas De Quincey - 1854 - 332 sider
...For this end they exist. To see God^therefore, descending into the arena of science, and contending, as it were, for his own prizes, by teaching science...problems by solving them himself. No spectacle could more dishonor the divine idea. The Bible must not teach anything that man can teach himself. Does the doctrine...
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De Quincey's writings [ed. by J.T. Fields. 23 vols., comprising the final ...

Thomas De Quincey - 1854 - 336 sider
...For this end they exist. To see God, ^herefore, descending into the arena of science, and contending, as it were, for his own prizes, by teaching science...problems by solving them himself. No spectacle could more dishonor the divine idea. The Bible must not teach anything that man can teach himself. Does the doctrine...
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Putnam's Monthly, Bind 4

1854 - 704 sider
...For this end they exist. To see God therefore, descending into the arena of science, and contending, as it were, for his own prizes, by teaching science...intellectual benefit), his own problems by solving them hiuiself. No spectacle could more dishonor the divine idea. The Bible must 110% teach any thing that...
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De Quincey's Works: Essays sceptical and anti-sceptical on problems ...

Thomas De Quincey - 1858 - 370 sider
...For this end they exist. To see God, therefore, descending into the arena of science, and contending, as it were, for his own prizes, by teaching science...under the mask of aiding him. The Bible must not teach anything that man can teach himself. Does a doctrine require a revelation? — then nobody but God...
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Theological Essays: And Other Papers, Bind 1

Thomas De Quincey - 1860 - 328 sider
...For this end they exist. To see God, therefore, descending into the arena of science, and contending, as it were, for his own prizes, by teaching science...problems by solving them himself. No spectacle could more dishonor the divine idea — could more dishonor man under the mask of aiding him. The Bible must not...
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English Literature of Nineteenth Century: On the Plan of the Author's ...

Charles Dexter Cleveland - 1869 - 810 sider
...intellect. For this end they exist. To sen , therefore, descending into the arena of science, and coning, as it were, for His own prizes by teaching science in the e, would be to see Him intercepting from their self-evident ination (viz.: man's intellectual benefit)...
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The Works of Thomas De Quincey, Bind 8

Thomas De Quincey - 1877 - 670 sider
...For this end they exist. To see God, therefore, descending into the arena of science, and contending, as it were, for his own prizes, by teaching science...in the Bible, would be to see him intercepting from then self-evident destination (viz., man's intellectual benefit), his own problems by solving them...
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Sermons on the International Sunday-school Lessons

1880 - 462 sider
...For this end they exist. To see God, therefore, descending into the arena of science, and contending, as it were, for his own prizes, by teaching science...him intercepting from their self-evident destination (namely, man's intellectual benefit) his own problems by solving them himself. No spectacle could more...
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