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Religious Beliefs of Scientists

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Religious Beliefs of Scientists
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Publisher: Hunter & Longhurst
ISBN/ASIN: 1152798219
Number of pages: 196

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Religious beliefs of scientists, including one hundred hitherto unpublished letters on science and religion from eminent men of science: Lord Kelvin, Lord Rayleigh, Sir William Crookes, Prof. P. G. Tait, Dr. Alfred Russel Wallace, etc.

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