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Objects of % Vida ris Institute. 
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Philosophy and Science, hut more especiaUy those J 
oreat truths revealed in Holy Scripture, with the view oi re 
any apparent discrepancies between Christianity and Science. 
Second. — To associate 
engaged in such ; and by 
in them, m order to strengt ,, Jt er full discussion, in 
bringing together the resets of succours ^ fece and 
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e^n disregarded if put forward merely by individuals. 
. _ ,, , q1 of the various scientific conclusions 
ThM -. To ^ ; e “ml distinct g branches into which Science is now 
amred at m the seve contradictio ns and contacting hypotheses, 
divided, m order to get n cLniprioe • and to examine 
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His wisdom created all things very good. 
Fourth. To publish Pap® -ad in 
Lectures. 
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relation between the Scr p ^ j w ^ich are now or may 
other philosophical socmtoat_bim^ ^ gcript ’ ural truth and o£ real 
sXcTand generally in furtherance of the objects of this Society. 
