| John Harris - 1851 - 368 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 8. Here again, however, the means must be measured, and the evidence balanced between two... | |
| John Pye Smith - 1852 - 576 sivua
...highest contemplation of which he is capable, namely, the relation which he bears to the unseen ATJTHOE 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 Pye Smith, John Hamilton Davies - 1854 - 552 sivua
...highest contemplation of which he is capable, namely, the relation which he bears to the unseen AUTHOE of all this visible material world. " Thus, to the...present explains the past, and points to the future."* * The Supplementary note, contributed by John Phillips, Esq. to the Rev. Prof. Powell's " Connexion... | |
| John Harris - 1854 - 316 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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