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... wisdom , and choice , an understanding soul , and an immortal spirit ; having made him lord over the beasts , and but a little lower than the angels ; he hath also appointed for him a work and a service great enough to employ those ...
... wisdom , and choice , an understanding soul , and an immortal spirit ; having made him lord over the beasts , and but a little lower than the angels ; he hath also appointed for him a work and a service great enough to employ those ...
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... wisdom . · There are no grotesques in nature ; not anything framed to fill up empty cantons and unnecessary spaces . What reason may not go to school to the wisdom of bees , ants , and spiders ? What wise hand teacheth them to do what ...
... wisdom . · There are no grotesques in nature ; not anything framed to fill up empty cantons and unnecessary spaces . What reason may not go to school to the wisdom of bees , ants , and spiders ? What wise hand teacheth them to do what ...
Side 18
... wisdom of their Maker . I could never content my con- templation with those general pieces of wonder , the flux and reflux of the sea , the increase of Nile , the conversion of the needle to the north ; and have studied to match and ...
... wisdom of their Maker . I could never content my con- templation with those general pieces of wonder , the flux and reflux of the sea , the increase of Nile , the conversion of the needle to the north ; and have studied to match and ...
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truly exists ; that he who found that , found wisdom ; Philo's books taught him the same truth ; but they taught him also , that the search for wisdom was not merely the search for that which is , but for Him who is ; not for a thing ...
truly exists ; that he who found that , found wisdom ; Philo's books taught him the same truth ; but they taught him also , that the search for wisdom was not merely the search for that which is , but for Him who is ; not for a thing ...
Side 56
... Wisdom herself hath stretched forth her hands , and no man regarded , thirty minutes to raise the dead in , let us but once understand and feel this , and we shall look with changed eyes upon that frippery of gay furniture about the ...
... Wisdom herself hath stretched forth her hands , and no man regarded , thirty minutes to raise the dead in , let us but once understand and feel this , and we shall look with changed eyes upon that frippery of gay furniture about the ...
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