Book, Paragraph

1   I,  48|    and not relying on true science, but founding on a system
2  II,  18| These are not the gifts of science, but the suggestions of
3  II,  55| one truth of knowledge and science we take our stand,-that
4 III,  20|  another trained up in the science of medicine. Is each, then,
5 III,  22|   be capable of teaching a science without knowing the rules
6 III,  22|    the several branches of science?
7  IV,  33|  the principles of natural science.
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