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" Christians, I cannot help lamenting that Newton had not lived to this day, to have had his shallowness filled up with this new flood of light. But the subject is too awful for irony. I will speak plainly and directly. Newton was a Christian ! Newton... "
Select Speeches, Forensick and Parliamentary: With Prefatory Remarks - 458 ページ
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History of Oratory and Orators: A Study of the Influence of Oratory Upon ...

Henry Hardwicke - 1896 - 478 ページ
...this new flood of light. But the subject is too awful for irony. I will speak plainly and directly. Newton was a Christian ! — Newton, whose mind burst forth from the fetters fastened by nature upon our finite conceptions ! — Newton, who carried the line and rule to the uttermost...

The World's Best Orations: From the Earliest Period to the Present Time, 第 6 巻

David Josiah Brewer - 1899 - 462 ページ
...this new flood of light. But the subject is too awful for irony. I will speak plainly and directly. Newton was a Christian! — Newton, whose mind burst forth from the fetters fastened by nature upon our finite conceptions — Newton, whose science was truth, and the foundation...

Orations of British Orators: Including Biographical and Critical Sketches, 第 1 巻

1899 - 616 ページ
...this new flood of light. But the subject is too awful for irony, I will speak plainly and directly. Newton was a Christian; Newton, whose mind burst forth from the fetters fastened by nature upon our finite conceptions; Newton, whose science was truth, and the foundations...

Orations of British Orators, Including Biographical and Critical ..., 第 23 巻

1900 - 496 ページ
...this new flood of light. But the subject is too awful for irony, I will speak plainly and directly. Newton was a Christian ; Newton, whose mind burst forth from the fetters fastened by nature upon our finite conceptions ; Newton, whose science was truth, and the foundations...

Great Speeches by Great Lawyers: A Collection of Arguments and Speeches ...

William Lamartine Snyder - 1901 - 776 ページ
...this new flood of light. But the subject is too awful for irony. I will speak plainly and directly. Newton was a Christian! Newton, whose mind burst forth...truth, and the foundation of whose knowledge of it was philos36 ophy. Not those visionary and arrogant assumptions which too often usurp its name, but philosophy...

The Essentials of of Our Language: A Guide to Accuracy in the Use of the ...

George W. Rine - 1902 - 290 ページ
...Christian;—Newton! whose mind burst forth from the fetters cast by nature on our finite conceptions; Newton!—whose science was truth, and the foundation of whose knowledge of it was philosophy. There is one quality which everywhere characterizes growth,—the quality of repose. One feels that...

Modern Eloquence, 第 13 巻

Thomas Brackett Reed, Rossiter Johnson, Justin McCarthy, Albert Ellery Bergh - 1903 - 490 ページ
...this new flood of light. But the subject is too awful for irony. I will speak plainly and directly. Newton was a Christian ! Newton, whose mind burst...fetters cast by nature upon our finite conceptions ; 957 Newton, whose science was truth, and the foundation of whose knowledge of it was philosophy....

Melody in Speech: A Book of Principle, Precept, and Practice in Inflection ...

Robert Raikes Raymond - 1906 - 208 ページ
...stern murder, in the direst degree, Throng to the bar, crying all, Guilty ! guilty! Mere Reiteration. Newton was a Christian ! Newton, whose mind burst...foundation of whose knowledge of it was philosophy ; Newton, who carried the line and rule to the utmost barriers of creation, and explored the principles...

Punctuation Practically Illustrated ...

Kate O'Neill - 1906 - 200 ページ
...4. — Newton was a Christian; — Newton! whose mind burst forth frem the fetters cast by nature on our finite conceptions; — Newton ! whose science...truth, and the foundation of whose knowledge of it was philosoELLIPSIS OF "NAMELY," ETC. QULclll.—The Dash may be used where there is an ellipsis of ' '...

The World's Famous Orations, 第 4 巻

William Jennings Bryan, Francis Whiting Halsey - 1906 - 274 ページ
...plainly and directly. Newton was a Christian: Newton, whose mind burst forth from the fetters fastened by nature upon our finite conceptions; Newton, whose science was truth, and the foundations of whose knowledge of it was philosophy — not those visionary and arrogant presumptions...




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