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Meanings of sacred science in English
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Usage of sacred science in English
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Like all else in the Middle Ages, this sacredscience was developed purely by theological methods.
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And in this, the sacredscience consists.
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That is deep and sacredscience.
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But this sacredscience treats of individual facts, such as the deeds of Abraham, Isaac and Jacob and such like.
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From the puerilities, absurdities, and contradictions of the foregoing statement, we may gather how very unsatisfactory this so-called sacredscience was.
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So ended the last great demonstration, thus far, on the side of sacredscience-thelast retreating shot from the theological rear guard.
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It is sad to note that, after a contribution so valuable to sacredscience, the poor woman was condemned to the flames.
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A fair example of his mode of treating the subject is seen in his dealing with a bit of " sacredscience."
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Whiston and Burnet, so devoted to what they considered sacredscience, had determined that in some way comets must be instruments of Divine wrath.
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The sacredscience of the first Lutheran Reformers was transmitted as a precious legacy, and in the next century was made much of by Calovius.
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Such were the main typical attempts during nearly fourteen centuries to build up under theological guidance and within scriptural limitations a sacredscience of meteorology.
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Sacredscience, as interpreted by the Fathers of the Church, demonstrated these facts: 1.
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It was an art, a practice, the Great and Supreme Art of the most SacredScience of God, the Universe and Man.