Christian Thought, Bind 5W.B. Ketcham, 1888 |
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Side 18
... idea which it more properly conveys , to wit : the idea of lightness , vanity , almost nothingness , perhaps with the additional idea of desolateness and uninhabitableness ; in either case , it well describes the condition of our earth ...
... idea which it more properly conveys , to wit : the idea of lightness , vanity , almost nothingness , perhaps with the additional idea of desolateness and uninhabitableness ; in either case , it well describes the condition of our earth ...
Side 22
... idea of solidity has been dropped by common consent , and that of expanse substituted . The Hebrew word is rakia . It is derived from rak - a , and is closely allied to rak - kak , both mean- ing to beat out , or to pound out , as when ...
... idea of solidity has been dropped by common consent , and that of expanse substituted . The Hebrew word is rakia . It is derived from rak - a , and is closely allied to rak - kak , both mean- ing to beat out , or to pound out , as when ...
Side 30
... idea of bringing the faith of other men into contempt ; they would put forth the statement as a personal decision , and not as a challenge to con- troversy , or a reproach upon the credulity of other people . Dr. Tyndall distinctly says ...
... idea of bringing the faith of other men into contempt ; they would put forth the statement as a personal decision , and not as a challenge to con- troversy , or a reproach upon the credulity of other people . Dr. Tyndall distinctly says ...
Side 43
... idea of rank and precedence among the laws of nature is directly con- nected with the prominence of that mental element in them which his own philosophy , in some aspects , seems to dwell most upon , and almost to exaggerate . The ...
... idea of rank and precedence among the laws of nature is directly con- nected with the prominence of that mental element in them which his own philosophy , in some aspects , seems to dwell most upon , and almost to exaggerate . The ...
Side 46
... idea of force added to and combined with that of uniform order — a force producing the order . That a law is not a being endowed with certain powers , by virtue of which the phenomena expressed by that law are brought about " had been ...
... idea of force added to and combined with that of uniform order — a force producing the order . That a law is not a being endowed with certain powers , by virtue of which the phenomena expressed by that law are brought about " had been ...
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Side 15 - For all things are yours ; whether Paul, or Apollos, or Cephas, or the world, or life, or death, or things present, or things to come ; all are yours ; and ye are Christ's ; and Christ is God's.
Side 40 - God, before whom my fathers Abraham and Isaac did walk, the God which fed me all my life long unto this day : the angel which redeemed me from all evil, bless the lads...
Side 35 - Oh that I might have my request; and that God would grant me the thing that I long for ! Even that it would please God to destroy me ; that he would let loose his hand, and cut me off!
Side 175 - The Moving Finger writes; and, having writ, Moves on: nor all your Piety nor Wit Shall lure it back to cancel half a Line, Nor all your Tears wash out a Word of it.
Side 40 - O LORD, thou hast brought up my soul from the grave : thou hast kept me alive, that I should not go down to the pit.
Side 40 - For I said in my haste, I am cut off from before thine eyes : nevertheless thou heardest the voice of my supplications when I cried unto thee.
Side 175 - We are no other than a moving row Of Magic Shadow-shapes that come and go Round with the Sun-illumined Lantern held In Midnight by the Master of the Show...
Side 165 - And Jesus himself began to be about thirty years of age, being (as was supposed) the son of Joseph...
Side 36 - Should thy lies make men hold their peace? And when thou mockest, shall no man make thee ashamed? For thou hast said, My doctrine is pure, And I am clean in thine eyes.
Side 51 - We call that fire of the black thunder-cloud 'electricity,' and lecture learnedly about it, and grind the like of it out of glass and silk: but what is it? "What made it? Whence comes it? Whither goes it? Science has done much for us ; but it is a poor science that would hide from us the great deep sacred infinitude of Nescience, whither we can never penetrate, on which all science swims as a mere superficial film. This world, after all our science and sciences, is still a miracle ; wonderful, inscrutable,...