science, art, jurisprudence, chief political social theories, modern w — Thomas Henry Huxley, Agnosticism Christianity Essays

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The science, the art, the jurisprudence, the chief political and social theories, of the modern world have grown out of Greece and Rome—not by favour of, but in the teeth of, the fundamental teachings of early Christianity, to which science, art, and any serious occupation with the things of this world were alike despicable.

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