The British Quarterly Review, 28. ciltHenry Allon Hodder and Stoughton, 1858 |
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Sayfa 78
... divine influences which are necessary to lead us into religious truth , and that providential concurrence with the human faculties which sometimes insures even to the infidel genius that may hate the very name and idea of God , the most ...
... divine influences which are necessary to lead us into religious truth , and that providential concurrence with the human faculties which sometimes insures even to the infidel genius that may hate the very name and idea of God , the most ...
Sayfa 115
... divine secret of their ecclesiastical dispensation . ' 6 The general complexion of his character tends to contradict the assumption that Montaigne was a man likely to become a candidate for martyrdom . There was , indeed , a large share ...
... divine secret of their ecclesiastical dispensation . ' 6 The general complexion of his character tends to contradict the assumption that Montaigne was a man likely to become a candidate for martyrdom . There was , indeed , a large share ...
Sayfa 131
... divine and natural ; and though millions before him had seen a stick burn , to him first it was a philosophical experiment ; and as the heat resolved the wood into ascending flames , and smoke , and moisture , and residuary ashes , he ...
... divine and natural ; and though millions before him had seen a stick burn , to him first it was a philosophical experiment ; and as the heat resolved the wood into ascending flames , and smoke , and moisture , and residuary ashes , he ...
Sayfa 137
... divine , Still crooning o'er its secret like a spell , To other ears a hum , a song to thine ? Rapt in harmonic ratios , laws and rhymes , Thou couldst not watch the turns , nor keep the times Of life prosaic , and therefore thou wert ...
... divine , Still crooning o'er its secret like a spell , To other ears a hum , a song to thine ? Rapt in harmonic ratios , laws and rhymes , Thou couldst not watch the turns , nor keep the times Of life prosaic , and therefore thou wert ...
Sayfa 143
... Divine Truth . The book of Nature and the volume of Revelation are inscribed by the same hand ; they are different thoughts of the same Supreme Intelligence . The honest and reverential study of the one cannot be opposed to the honest ...
... Divine Truth . The book of Nature and the volume of Revelation are inscribed by the same hand ; they are different thoughts of the same Supreme Intelligence . The honest and reverential study of the one cannot be opposed to the honest ...
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