William Harvey — "The more accurately we search into the wonderful works of God, the more a reason…"
The more accurately we search into the wonderful works of God, the more a reason we shall find to admire them.
The more accurately we search into the wonderful works of God, the more a reason we shall find to admire them.
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"Only by understanding the wisdom of natural foods and their effects on the body, shall we attain mastery of disease and pain, which shall enable us to relieve the burden of mankind."
"I have not been afraid to publish my thoughts, knowing that truth, though for a time suppressed, will at last prevail."
"The animal body is a commonwealth, in which every member is a subject to the whole."
"The motion of the blood is in a circle, and is in truth perpetual."
"There is no perfect knowledge which can be entitled ours, that is innate; none but what has been obtained from experience, or derived in some way from our senses."
A statement reflecting a harmonious view of science and religion, where scientific discovery deepens appreciation for creation.
Date: 17th Century
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