| Edwin Paxton Hood - 1858 - Liczba stron: 272
...and eternal interests.—Not content with acknowledging, in general terms, an over-ruling Providence, they habitually ascribed every event to the will of...vast, for whose inspection nothing was too minute. To know him, to serve him, to enjoy him, was with them the great end of existence. They rejected with... | |
| Thomas Buckley Smith - 1858 - Liczba stron: 310
...and eternal interests. Not content with acknowledging, in general terms, an over-ruling Providence, they habitually ascribed every event to the will of...Great Being, for whose power nothing was too vast, and for whose inspection nothing was too minute. To know him, to serve him, to enjoy him, was with... | |
| Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay - 1858 - Liczba stron: 780
...and external interests. Not con'ent with acknowledging, in general terms, an overruling Providence, vita, carent actu.carent affectu, carent Índole Nisi liber ille prœsto si', ex quo quid excerpant vas t, for whose inspection nothing was loo minute To know him, to serve him, to enjoy him, was with... | |
| Charles Dexter Cleveland - 1858 - Liczba stron: 780
...and eternal interest*. Not content with acknowledging, in general term*, an overruling Providence, they habitually ascribed every event to the will of the Great Being, for whose power nothing wo* too vast, for whose InapecUon nothing wan too minute. To know him, to serve him, to enjoy him,... | |
| Mrs. S. C. Hall - 1859 - Liczba stron: 396
...and eternal interests. Not content with acknowledging, in general terms, an overruling Providence, they habitually ascribed every event to the will of...vast, for whose inspection nothing was too minute. To know him, to serve him, to enjoy him, was with them the great end of existence. They rejected with... | |
| Arthur Mursell - 1859 - Liczba stron: 152
...eternal interests." Not content with acknowledging in mere general terms an overruling Providence, they habitually ascribed every event to the will of...vast, for whose inspection nothing was too minute. To know Him, to serve Him, to enjoy Him, were with them the great ends of existence : they recognised... | |
| Charles Dexter Cleveland - 1859 - Liczba stron: 780
...and eternal interests. Not content with acknowledging, in general terms, an overruling Providence, they habitually ascribed every event to the will of...Great Being, for whose power nothing was too vast, for wbote inspection nothing was too minute. To know him, to serve him, to enjoy him, was with them the... | |
| Charles Dexter Cleveland - 1860 - Liczba stron: 766
...and eternal interests. Not content with acknowledging, in general terms, an overruling Providence, they habitually ascribed every event to the will of...vast, for whose inspection nothing was too minute. To know him, to serve him, to enjoy him, was with them the great end of existence. They rejected with... | |
| David Masson - 1860 - Liczba stron: 282
...and external interests. Not content with acknowledging, in general terms, an overruling Providence, they habitually ascribed every event to the will of...vast, for whose inspection nothing was too minute. To know him, to serve him, to enjoy him, was with them the great end of existence. They rejected with... | |
| Allen Hayden Weld - 1860 - Liczba stron: 136
...and eternal interests. Not content with acknowledging, in general terms, an overruling Providence, they habitually ascribed every event to the will of...vast, for whose inspection nothing was too minute. To know 1 him, to serve 1 him, to enjoy 1 him, was with them the great end of existence. 2. They rejected... | |
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