By this time, those in whom Page 52 the movement of the Renascence was incarnate became aware what spirit they were of; and they attacked Supernaturalism in its Biblical stronghold, defended by Protestants and Romanists with equal zeal.
— from Collected Essays, Volume V Science and Christian Tradition: Essays by Thomas Henry Huxley
By this time, those in whom the movement of the Renascence was incarnate became aware what spirit they were of; and they attacked Supernaturalism in its Biblical stronghold, defended by Protestants and Romanists with equal zeal.
— from Essays Upon Some Controverted Questions by Thomas Henry Huxley
[Page 63] defended by Protestants and Romanists with equal zeal.
— from Lectures and Essays by Thomas Henry Huxley
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