The Lights of the Church and the Light of Science by Thomas Henry Huxley
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embarrassed earnest Christians has vanished as an evil mist, the
lifting of which has only more fully revealed the lineaments of infallible Truth. No longer in contact with fact of any kind, Faith stands now and for ever proudly inaccessible to the attacks of the infidel. So far the apologist of the future. Why not? Cantabit vacuus. FOOTNOTES (1) Bampton Lectures (1859), on "The Historical Evidence of the Truth of the Scripture Records stated anew, with Special Reference to the Doubts and Discoveries of Modern Times," by the Rev. G. Rawlinson, M.A., pp. 5-6. (2) The Worth of the Old Testament, a Sermon preached in St. Paul's Cathedral on the second Sunday in Advent, 8th Dec., 1889, by H. P. Liddon, D.D., D.C.L., Canon and Chancellor of St. Paul's. Second edition revised and with a new preface, 1890. (3) St. Luke xvii. 32. (4) St. Luke xvii. 27. (5) St. Matt. xii. 40. (6) Bampton Lectures, 1859, pp. 50-51. |
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