As the human mind advances in knowledge, from whatever source that knowledge may be derived, all its powers are strengthened and elevated. The acquisition of a new truth is equivalent to a new sense, enabling us now to perceive and recognise innumerable phenomena which remain invisible or concealed to others, as they formerly were to ourselves.


In: John Blyth, Familiar Letters on Chemistry (4th edition)


As the human mind advances in knowledge, from whatever source that knowledge may be derived, all its powers are strengthened and elevated. The...

As the human mind advances in knowledge, from whatever source that knowledge may be derived, all its powers are strengthened and elevated. The...

As the human mind advances in knowledge, from whatever source that knowledge may be derived, all its powers are strengthened and elevated. The...

As the human mind advances in knowledge, from whatever source that knowledge may be derived, all its powers are strengthened and elevated. The...