The Book of NatureJ. & J. Harper, 1831 - 467 sivua |
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Sivu vi
... light . His subjects were - of the first series , " The Nature of the Material World ; " the second , " The Nature of the Animate World ; " and the third , " The Nature of the Mind . " To these lectures we are indebted for the nucleus ...
... light . His subjects were - of the first series , " The Nature of the Material World ; " the second , " The Nature of the Animate World ; " and the third , " The Nature of the Mind . " To these lectures we are indebted for the nucleus ...
Sivu viii
... Light which could alone illuminate his path . He acknowledged its existence , occasionally glanced towards it , which only served to make his " darkness visible ; " yet still he sought not for tranquillity and peace by implicitly ...
... Light which could alone illuminate his path . He acknowledged its existence , occasionally glanced towards it , which only served to make his " darkness visible ; " yet still he sought not for tranquillity and peace by implicitly ...
Sivu xv
... light of nature itself . But , illuminated as were the dark valley and shadow of death by the resplendent light and glory of the Christian revelation , his path seemed , like " that of the just , " to " shine brighter and brighter even ...
... light of nature itself . But , illuminated as were the dark valley and shadow of death by the resplendent light and glory of the Christian revelation , his path seemed , like " that of the just , " to " shine brighter and brighter even ...
Sivu 16
... light of the invisible world just dawning upon his vision , he exclaimed , more than once , " O , the vanity of human learning ? " " O , the folly of human applause ? " And then he would dwell with evident satisfaction upon the text ...
... light of the invisible world just dawning upon his vision , he exclaimed , more than once , " O , the vanity of human learning ? " " O , the folly of human applause ? " And then he would dwell with evident satisfaction upon the text ...
Sivu xvi
... light of the invisible world just dawning upon his vision , he exclaimed , more than once , " O , the vanity of human learning ? " " O , the folly of human applause ? " And then he would dwell with evident satisfaction upon the text ...
... light of the invisible world just dawning upon his vision , he exclaimed , more than once , " O , the vanity of human learning ? " " O , the folly of human applause ? " And then he would dwell with evident satisfaction upon the text ...
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