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Science gives us the grounds of premises from which religious truths are to be inferred; but it does not set about inferring them, much less does it reach the inference;Mthat is not its province. It b...
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John Henry Newman (1801-1890), British theologian. Tamworth Reading Room (1841).
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Brutes gaze on sights, they are arrested by sounds; and what they see and what they hear are sights and sounds only. The intellect of man, on the contrary, energises as well as his eye or ear, and per...
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John Henry Newman (1801-1890), British clergyman, theologian. "The Scope and Nature of University Education," The Idea of a University (1852).
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