| Benjamin Elliott Nicholls - 1838 - 304 페이지
...nature, should lead us to view them in the same association. What Paley says of that train of thinking which regards the phenomena of nature with a constant reference to a supreme intelligent Author, applies with more force to that train of thinking by which, from the works of nature, we are reminded... | |
| 1839 - 330 페이지
...light, Imngination's ray Can throw the well-remembered forms of dear ones far away ! July, 1839. IP one train of thinking be more desirable than another,...to have laid the foundation of every thing that is religious. The world, from thenceforth, becomes a temple, and life itself one continued act of adoration.... | |
| 1829 - 516 페이지
...promotion of enjoyment : — " I shall not," says he, " I believe, be contradicted when I say, that, if one train of thinking be more desirable than another,...minds, is to have laid the foundation of every thing which is religious. The world, thenceforth, becomes a temple, and life one continued act of adoration."... | |
| William Sidney Gibson - 1840 - 328 페이지
...evidences derivable in the range of existing creation. "If," says that learned and amiable theologian, " one train of thinking be more desirable than another,...Author. To have made this the ruling, the habitual feeling of our mind, is to have laid the foundation of every thing that is religious; the world thenceforth... | |
| Francis William Newman - 1841 - 268 페이지
...That person is God." " I shall not," he continues, " I believe, be contradicted when I say, that, if one train of thinking be more desirable than another,...minds, is to have laid the foundation of every thing which is religious. The world thenceforth becomes a temple, and life itself one continued act af adoration."... | |
| 1841 - 848 페이지
...an appropriate close. " In a moral view, I shall not, I believe, be contradicted when I say, that if one train of thinking be more desirable than another,...minds, is to have laid the foundation of every thing which is religious. The world thenceforth becomes a temple, and life itself one continued act of adoration."... | |
| Robert Cassie Waterston - 1842 - 338 페이지
...Paley, in closing his noble work on Natural Theology, " I shall not be contradicted when I say, that if one train of thinking be more desirable than another,...constant reference to a supreme, intelligent Author. The world thenceforth becomes a temple, and life itself one continued act of adoration." It is not... | |
| 1843 - 826 페이지
...train of thought, concerning which, it is said by an eminent philosopher, that if one train of thought be more desirable than another, it is that which regards...constant reference to a Supreme, Intelligent Author. To him who hae made this the ruling, habitual sentiment of his mind, " The world thenceforth becomes a... | |
| Bourne Hall Draper - 1844 - 504 페이지
...am glad, Edward, you view things in this light. Well does Paley remark, that " in a moral view, if one train of thinking be more desirable than another,...constant reference to a supreme intelligent Author." " All his works speak of Him. The plain, which gradually escapes from my eye, and the capacious vault... | |
| Robert Cassie Waterston - 1844 - 332 페이지
...not be contradicted when I say, that if one train of thinking be more desirable than another, it-is that which regards the phenomena of nature, with a...constant reference to a supreme, intelligent Author. The world thenceforth becomes a temple, and life itself one continued act of adoration." It is not... | |
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