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John William Draper Quotes

Every movement in the skies or upon the earth proclaims to us that the universe is under government.

Every movement in the skies or upon the earth proclaims to us that the universe is under government.

John William Draper (1875). “History of the Intellectual Development of Europe”, p.5, New York : Harper & brothers

How is it that the Church produced no geometer in her autocratic reign of twelve hundred years?

John William Draper (1875). “History of the Conflict Between Religion and Science: By John William Draper ...”, p.307, New York, D. Appleton

Time, to the nation as to the individual, is nothing absolute; its duration depends on the rate of thought and feeling.

John William Draper (1863). “A History of the Intellectual Development of Europe”, p.13, New York, Harper

So great was the preference given to sacred over profane learning that Christianity had been in existence fifteen hundred years, and had not produced a single astronomer.

John William Draper (1875). “History of the Conflict Between Religion and Science: By John William Draper ...”, p.158, New York, D. Appleton

Is it not true that for every person the course of life is along the line of least resistance, and that in this the movement of humanity is like the movement of material bodies?

John William Draper (1973). “Scientific memoirs, being experimental contributions to a knowledge of radiant energy”, Ayer Co Pub