| Tryon Edwards - 1908 - 772 sivua
...greatest religion which has ever nourished the morals of mankind. — Harriet JIartineau. NATURE. — greatness of soul; for the mind that cannot be dejected b Cowper. Nature has perfections, in order to show that she is the image of God ; and defects, to show... | |
| James Mitchell - 1908 - 502 sivua
...accent, and its italics. Nascent passions are be born) is used by Cicero for what we call the universe. " Nature is but a name for an effect whose cause is God." Of this universe it is but a very small part we know, or with which we have even a slight acquaintance.... | |
| Tryon Edwards - 1908 - 788 sivua
...greatest religion which has ever nourished the morals of mankind. — Harriet MarUneau. NATURE,— — Cooper. Nature has perfections, in order to show that she is the image of God ; and defects, to... | |
| Herbert Charles O'Neill - 1919 - 480 sivua
...Petition (1701). 736. Nature in him was almost lost in Art.' — W. COLLINS (1720-56), To Sir T. Hanmer. Nature is but a name for an effect Whose cause is God. 737. W. COWPER (1731-1800), The Task: The Winter Walk at Noon. 738. Nature is more powerful than education.... | |
| Massachusetts Horticultural Society - 1904 - 1034 sivua
...beauty everywhere in evidence, and have dwelt upon the perfection attainable by man when he should see that " nature is but a name for an effect whose cause is God." In the history of human progress, however, the black and bitter winter of unrest, discontent, and change... | |
| H. N. Fairchild - 2010 - 428 sivua
...Jesus: The Lord of all, himself, through all diffus'd, Sustains, and is the life of all that lives. Nature is but a name for an effect, Whose cause is God. Him blind antiquity profan'd, not serv'd, With self-taught rites, and under various names, Female and... | |
| Tucker Brooke, Matthias A. Shaaber - 1989 - 490 sivua
...God's law: The Lord of all, himself through all dirTus'd, Sustains, and is the life of all that lives. Nature is but a name for an effect, Whose cause is God. But it is not the theological aspect of the creation that preoccupies and consoles Cowper: it is rather... | |
| 1842 - 676 sivua
...that "The Lord of all, himself through all diffused, Sustains, and ie the life of, all that lives ; Nature is but a name for an effect, Whose cause is God. He feeds the sacred fire, By which the mighty process is maintained." God's volition is the ultimate... | |
| 1826 - 812 sivua
...paragraph and find the question stiH open as to WHAT IS GOD ? In the second paragraph, you begin, by saying that nature is but a name for an effect whose cause is God. But what is God? What is nature? What do you know of matter, beyond your chemical laboratory ? And,... | |
| Kenneth W. Osbeck - 1901 - 292 sivua
...nature is God's art." Philip James Bailey "At home with Nature, and one with God!" Florence Earle Coates "Nature is but a name for an effect whose cause is God." 21 William Cowper "The man who can really, in living union of the mind and heart, converse with God... | |
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