Natural Law In The Spiritual World by Henry Drummond
Natural Law In The Spiritual World by Henry Drummond
Publishing: 1891 by James Pott & Co. Publishers, Special Edition
Condition: Very Good / front hinge has very minor cracking / pages are aged but unmarked / former Rosicrucian Philosophy Study Center Library Book
Mr. Drummond, a well-known Evangelist in the late 1800’s believed there was no disconnect with the physical and spiritual world, and that science supports religion. A man much ahead of his time, only living until 45 years old, I feel that we missed out on a genius of a man. We were blessed enough to get a title such as this from him. This is a former library book from the Rosicrucian Philosophy Study Center in California.
“Natural Law is a new word. It is the last and the most magnificent discovery of science. No more telling proof is open to the modern world of the greatness of the idea than the greatness of the attempts which have always been made to justify it. In the earlier centuries, before the birth of science, Phenomena were studied alone. The world then was a chaos, a collection of single, isolated, and independent facts. Deeper thinkers saw, indeed, that relations must subsist between these facts, but the Reign of Law was never more to the ancients than a far-off vision. Their philosophies, conspicuously those of the Stoics and Pythagoreans, heroically sought to marshal the discrete materials of the universe into thinkable form, but from these artificial and fantastic systems nothing remains to us now but an ancient testimony to the grandeur of that harmony which they failed to reach.” - Henry Drummond’ Natural Law In The Spiritual World
Natural Law In The Spiritual World by Henry Drummond
Publishing: 1891 by James Pott & Co. Publishers, Special Edition
Condition: Very Good / front hinge has very minor cracking / pages are aged but unmarked / former Rosicrucian Philosophy Study Center Library Book
Mr. Drummond, a well-known Evangelist in the late 1800’s believed there was no disconnect with the physical and spiritual world, and that science supports religion. A man much ahead of his time, only living until 45 years old, I feel that we missed out on a genius of a man. We were blessed enough to get a title such as this from him. This is a former library book from the Rosicrucian Philosophy Study Center in California.
“Natural Law is a new word. It is the last and the most magnificent discovery of science. No more telling proof is open to the modern world of the greatness of the idea than the greatness of the attempts which have always been made to justify it. In the earlier centuries, before the birth of science, Phenomena were studied alone. The world then was a chaos, a collection of single, isolated, and independent facts. Deeper thinkers saw, indeed, that relations must subsist between these facts, but the Reign of Law was never more to the ancients than a far-off vision. Their philosophies, conspicuously those of the Stoics and Pythagoreans, heroically sought to marshal the discrete materials of the universe into thinkable form, but from these artificial and fantastic systems nothing remains to us now but an ancient testimony to the grandeur of that harmony which they failed to reach.” - Henry Drummond’ Natural Law In The Spiritual World
Natural Law In The Spiritual World by Henry Drummond
Publishing: 1891 by James Pott & Co. Publishers, Special Edition
Condition: Very Good / front hinge has very minor cracking / pages are aged but unmarked / former Rosicrucian Philosophy Study Center Library Book
Mr. Drummond, a well-known Evangelist in the late 1800’s believed there was no disconnect with the physical and spiritual world, and that science supports religion. A man much ahead of his time, only living until 45 years old, I feel that we missed out on a genius of a man. We were blessed enough to get a title such as this from him. This is a former library book from the Rosicrucian Philosophy Study Center in California.
“Natural Law is a new word. It is the last and the most magnificent discovery of science. No more telling proof is open to the modern world of the greatness of the idea than the greatness of the attempts which have always been made to justify it. In the earlier centuries, before the birth of science, Phenomena were studied alone. The world then was a chaos, a collection of single, isolated, and independent facts. Deeper thinkers saw, indeed, that relations must subsist between these facts, but the Reign of Law was never more to the ancients than a far-off vision. Their philosophies, conspicuously those of the Stoics and Pythagoreans, heroically sought to marshal the discrete materials of the universe into thinkable form, but from these artificial and fantastic systems nothing remains to us now but an ancient testimony to the grandeur of that harmony which they failed to reach.” - Henry Drummond’ Natural Law In The Spiritual World