| New Church gen. confer - 1844 - 496 sivua
...senses make known, and thus to fit him for the highest contemplation of which he is capable, namely, the relation which he bears to the unseen AUTHOR of...glorious book ; one system of appointed and associated laws, independent of time and exempt from change, but operating under conditions, which vary with time... | |
| John Pye Smith - 1839 - 464 sivua
...senses make known ; and thus to fit him for the highest contemplation of which he is capable, namely, the relation which he bears to the unseen AUTHOR of...present explains the past and points to the future."* c,eation of III. A prevalent, though not universal interI'uml'narie"!7 pretation of the archaic narrative,... | |
| William Sidney Gibson - 1840 - 328 sivua
...mind of a rational being, and lead him, by a flowery path, to the cultivation of the Divine essence within him which raises him above all that his senses...present explains the past, and points to the future." Professor John Phillips's Suppl. Note, in Professor Powell's Connexion of Nat. and Div. Truth, p. 309.... | |
| John Pye Smith - 1840 - 566 sivua
...senses make known ; and thus to fit him for the highest contemplation of which he is capable, namely, the relation which he bears to the unseen AUTHOR of...present explains the past and points to the future."• III. A prevalent, though not universal interpretation of the archaic narrative, is that the sun and... | |
| John Pye Smith - 1840 - 376 sivua
...senses make known; and thus to fit him for the highest contemplation of which he is capable, namely, the relation which he bears to the unseen AUTHOR of...present explains the past and points to the future."* III. A prevalent, though not universal interpretation of the archaic narrative, is that the sun and... | |
| John Pye Smith - 1840 - 376 sivua
...highest contemplation of which he is capable, namely, the relation which he bears to the unseen ADTHOR of all this visible material world. " Thus, to the...present explains the past and points to the future."* III. A prevalent, though not universal interpretation of the archaic narrative, is that the sun and... | |
| John Harris - 1847 - 330 sivua
...senses make known ; and thus to fit him for the highest contemplation of which he is capable ; namely, the relation which he bears to the unseen AUTHOR of all this visible material world." * 3. Here again, however, the means must be measured, and the evidence balanced between two extremes.... | |
| Thomas Lockerby - 1850 - 842 sivua
...senses make known, and thus to fit him for the highest contemplation of which he is capable, — namely, the relation which he bears to the unseen Author of...associated law, independent of time, and exempt from change ; bnt operating under conditions which vary with time and place. The past has prepared the present... | |
| John Harris - 1850 - 324 sivua
...senses make known ; and thus to fit him for the highest contemplation of which he is capable ; namely, the relation which he bears to the unseen AUTHOR of all this visible material world."1 3. Here again, however, the means must be measured, and the evidence balanced between two... | |
| John Harris - 1850 - 322 sivua
...senses make known ; and thus to fit him for the highest contemplation of which he is capable ; namely, the relation which he bears to the unseen AUTHOR of all this visible material world."1 3. Here again, however, the means must be measured, and the evidence balanced between two... | |
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