| 1901 - 424 sivua
...play is not to found a new school of thought or to reconcile the antagonisms of the old schools. Whe are in the midst of a gigantic movement greater than...there is nothing new in the ideas which lie at the hottom of that movement, nor is any reconcilement possible between free thought and traditional authority.... | |
| Thomas Henry Huxley - 1909 - 190 sivua
...are the rewards he covets compared with peace and charity." PAGE 14 New Reformation: Huxley writes: " We are in the midst of a gigantic movement greater...only the continuation of that movement. . . . But this organization will be the work of generations of men, and those who further it most will be those... | |
| Thomas Henry Huxley - 1909 - 190 sivua
...are the rewards he covets compared with peace and charity." PACK 14 New Reformation: Huxley writes: "We are in the midst of a gigantic movement greater...only the continuation of that movement. . . . But this organization will be the work of generations of men, and those who further it most will be those... | |
| Thomas Henry Huxley - 1910 - 446 sivua
...to play is not to found a new school of thought or to reconcile the antagonisms of the old schools. We are in the midst of a gigantic movement greater...and really only the continuation of that movement." — Life and Letters, Vol. I, p. 427. ON THE ADVISABLENESS OF IMPROVING NATURAL KNOWLEDGE A lay sermon... | |
| John William Cunliffe - 1919 - 338 sivua
...to play is not to found a new school of thought or to reconcile the antagonisms of the old schools. We are in the midst of a gigantic movement greater...really only the continuation of that movement. But I there is nothing new in the ideas which lie at the bottom I of the movement, nor is any reconcilement... | |
| Oliver Elton - 1920 - 460 sivua
...to play is not to found a new school of thought or to reconcile the antagonisms of the old schools. We are in the midst of a gigantic movement greater...free thought and traditional authority. One or other wilT nave' to succumb after a struggle of unknown duration which will have as side issues vast political... | |
| Thomas Henry Huxley - 1920 - 202 sivua
...to play is not to found a new school of thought or to reconcile the antagonisms of the old schools. We are in the midst of a gigantic movement greater...only the continuation of that movement. . . . But this organisation will be the work of generations of men, and those who further it most will be those... | |
| Preserved Smith - 1920 - 882 sivua
...Enlightenment and the French Revolution. "We are in the midst of a gigantic movement," wrote Huxley, "greater than that which preceded and produced the Reformation, and really only a continuation of that movement." "The Reformation," in the opinion of Tolstoy, "was a rnde, incidental... | |
| John William Cunliffe - 1923 - 378 sivua
...to play is not to found a new school of thought or to reconcile the antagonisms of the old schools. We are in the midst of a gigantic movement greater...the ideas which lie at the bottom of the movement, toor is_any jeconcilement possible _between free thoughlfliniLlraditional authority^ One or other will... | |
| Peter Gay - 1987 - 208 sivua
...to play is not to found a new school of thought or to reconcile the antagonisms of the old school. We are in the midst of a gigantic movement greater...and really only the continuation of that movement." The ideas "at the bottom of the movement" were anything but new, but this much seemed plain to him:... | |
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