| Sir Norman Lockyer - 1901 - 1076 páginas
...agnostic. It came into my head as sjfgestively antithetic to the gnostic of Church history, who pii-fessed to know so much about the very things of which I was...and I took the earliest opportunity of parading it at oar Society, to show that I, too, had a tail like the other foxes." Huxley denied that he was disposed... | |
| 1895 - 1104 páginas
...pretty strong conviction that the problem was insoluble. ***** go I took thought, and invented what 1 conceived to be the appropriate title of " agnostic."...much about the very things of which I was ignorant." One thing that will always be of special interest to Americans is Huxley's visit to this country, in... | |
| 1889 - 902 páginas
...historical fox when, after leaving the trap in which his tail remained, he presented himself to his normally elongated companions. So I took thought,...and I took the earliest opportunity of parading it at our society, to show that I, too, had a tail, like the other foxes. To my great satisfaction, the... | |
| 1889 - 1040 páginas
...historical fox when, after leaving the trap in which his tail remained, he presented himself to his normally elongated companions. So I took thought,...and I took the earliest opportunity of parading it at our Society, to show that I, too, had a tail, like the other foxes. To my great satisfaction, the... | |
| 1889 - 1104 páginas
...historical fox when, after leaving the trap in which his tail remained, he presented himself to his normally elongated companions. So I took thought,...and I took the earliest opportunity of parading it at our Society, to show that I, too, had a tail, like the other foxes. To my great satisfaction, the... | |
| John Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell - 1889 - 906 páginas
...historical fox when, after leaving the trap in which his tail remained, he presented himself to his normally elongated companions. So I took thought,...and I took the earliest opportunity of parading it at our Society, to show that I, too, had a tail, like the other foxes. To my great satisfaction, the... | |
| 1889 - 784 páginas
...himself to his normally-elongated companions. So I took thought, and invented what I conceived to bo the appropriate title of 'agnostic.' It came into...and I took the earliest opportunity of parading it at our Society, to show that I, too, had a tail, like the other foxes. To my great satisfaction, the... | |
| 1889 - 448 páginas
..."agnostic," and with that little bit of autobiography most thinkers will heartily sympathise. He says : " It came into my head as suggestively antithetic to...much about the very things of which I was ignorant." In this he was perfectly correct, for he did not know these things ; and so he was, in fact, an agnostic... | |
| 1890 - 664 páginas
...presented himself to his normally elongated companions. So I took thought, and invented what I conceive to be the appropriate title of ' agnostic. ' It came...and I took the earliest opportunity of parading it at our society, to show that I had a tail, like the other foxes. To my great satisfaction the term... | |
| Thomas Henry Huxley - 1892 - 648 páginas
...historical fox when, after leaving the trap in which his tail remained, he presented himself to his normally elongated companions. So I took thought,...and I took the earliest opportunity of parading it at our Society, to show that I, too, had a tail, like the other foxes. To my great satisfaction, the... | |
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