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501 Etymology dictionary, p. Spencerian (adj.).3

The word also can be a reference to English philosopher Herbert Spencer (1820-1903), who has some possession of Spencerism. For the Elizabethan poet, see Spenserian .

502 Etymology dictionary, p. Whig.3

… present." [Herbert Butterfield, "The Whig Interpretation of History," 1931]

503 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Adam in the Old Testament.2

… or Herbert Spencer. Evolution (unfolding) is the great process or movement; natural selection and survival of the fittest name only guesses at some of its …

504 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Amiable.2

… T. Herbert), "They keep their churches so cleanly and amiable" (Howell, 1644). "What made the tabernacle of Moses lovely was not the outside, which was very mean, but …

505 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Conscience.25

… and Herbert Spencer, tended to dissipate the halo surrounding the conscience, by representing it as merely an emotional equivalent for the authority of …

506 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Dictionaries.325

Giles, Herbert Allen. A Chinese Biographical Dictionary. London: Quaritch, 1898.

507 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Evolution.6

… of Herbert Spencer, the scientific use of the word evolution was limited to the narrow department of embryology. By him, the term was made synonymous with …

508 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Evolution.12

… by Herbert Spencer: the integration of matter out of an indefinite incoherent homogeneity into definite coherent heterogeneity with concomitant dissipation …

509 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. God, 1.104

… whatsoever. Herbert Spencer's definition may be taken as representative: God is the unknown and unknowable cause of the universe, "an inscrutable power …

510 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Sacrifice, in the Old Testament, 1.124

… and Herbert Spencer also find the origin of sacrifices in the idea of a gift, whether to the deity or to dead ancestors, food being placed for them, and this afterward …

511 The American Sentinel 9 November 22, 1894, page 363 paragraph 13

… to Herbert Spencer, a proof of their reality and their value.

512 The American Sentinel 11 April 30, 1896, page 138 paragraph 8

… Lady Herbert, in the Dublin Review, January, 1893, that “that which makes the body and strength of the Russian Government is its national religion.” It follows …

513 The American Sentinel 11 April 30, 1896, page 138 paragraph 9

… Lady Herbert was made upon the authority of Father Vanutelli, a Dominican monk, who was invited by the Russian Government to visit the principal religious …

514 General Conference Daily Bulletin, vol. 1 February 18, 1897, page 80 paragraph 1

… . Mr. Herbert Spencer goes a little farther, saying that after we have made every possible explanation of the phenomena of nature, we are obliged to admit that …

515 An Appeal to the Youth, p. 26.1 (Uriah Smith)

… , John Herbert, that we may come up together in the morning of the resurrection.” He was assured that his wishes should be gratified.

516 The Marvel of Nations, p. 4 (Uriah Smith)

… , George Herbert, De-Tocqueville, G.A. Townsend, and Rev. J.M. Foster. 02 A CENTURY’S PROGRESS 22 Testimony of Emile de Girardin, the Dublin (Ireland) Nation, Mitchell …

517 The Marvel of Nations, p. 18.5 (Uriah Smith)

The transfer of religion to this land, and its revival here, was also expected. George Herbert in a poem entitle “The Church Militant,” published in 1633, said:—

518 The Marvel of Nations, p. 293 (Uriah Smith)

… Geo. Herbert’s poem. 18 God chose America’s first settlers. 84 God not in the Constitution. 190 God’s question to Job. 150 Governor Pownal’s views of America …

519 The Medical Missionary, vol. 13 October 1904, page 329 paragraph 10

… . George Herbert caught the truth from Scripture, and beautifully said:-

520 The Medical Missionary, vol. 14 March 1905, page 67 paragraph 2

… , as Herbert says, “makes drudgery divine.” Only the recognition of this truth can make one truly contented and faithful in the humblest position.