She then thought .of that expression — it is a pleasant thing for the eyes to behold the sun — which words then seemed to her to be very applicable to Jesus Christ. Philosophical Essays - Side 306af Dugald Stewart - 1811 - 580 siderFuld visning - Om denne bog
| John Tulloch - 1877 - 368 sider
...in life than the passing hour. It is running on, and taking new shapes before we are well aware. " Truly the light is sweet, and it is a pleasant thing for the eyes to behold the sun." But clouds may follow the sweetest morning, and days of darkness will come in the most rejoicing life.... | |
| James Aitken Wylie - 1878 - 120 sider
...is seen rising over the old grey towers of St. Andrews. " Light is sweet," says a high authority, " and it is a pleasant thing for the eyes to behold the sun." That sun has not indeed as yet fully risen ; it is only his earliest beams that have shone forth, piercing... | |
| Jonathan Edwards - 1879 - 662 sider
...his sufficiency to satisfy for the sins oí' the whole world. She then thought of that expression — it is a pleasant thing for the eyes to behold the sun — which words then seemed to her to be very applicable to Jesus Christ. By these things her mind... | |
| James Jackson Wray - 1879 - 404 sider
...mysterious magic circles the secrets of all delights of sense and soul lie spell-bound." — Lyilon. " It is a pleasant thing for the eyes to behold the sun." — Proverbs. i NCE more we turn our attention to the home of the Mellowdews, and to the exciting crisis... | |
| 1862 - 612 sider
...indicating that the value of a grain or a root-crop, once obtained, will always be its value. VI. " It is a pleasant thing for the eyes to behold the sun." Such was the deliverance of the wise man of old. And truly, when we think of the cloudless sky upon... | |
| John Brown - 1882 - 506 sider
...noblest, the amplest, the most informing of all our senses, be deprived of its own special delight ? The light is sweet, and it is a pleasant thing for the eye to behold the sun ; and why, when the ear has sound for informing, and music for delight— when... | |
| John Brown - 1882 - 474 sider
...noblest, the amplest, the most informing of all our senses, be deprived of its own special delight? The light is sweet, and it is a pleasant thing for the eye to behold the sun ; and why, when the ear has sound for informing, and music for delight — when... | |
| Malcolm Alexander Morris, Sir Malcolm Alexander Morris - 1883 - 1148 sider
...stimulant to th<* circulation ; and although it is now many centuries since a writer observed tbat "it is a pleasant thing for the eyes to behold the sun," it is only of late years thnt the way in which light acts upon the body has been even partially investigated.... | |
| John Brown - 1861 - 482 sider
...noblest, the amplest, the most informing of all our senses, be deprived of its own special delight? The light is sweet, and it is a pleasant thing for the eye to behold the sun ; and why, when the ear has sound for informing, and music for delight — when... | |
| Emma Marshall - 1885 - 404 sider
...longed to be where she, my mother, is." " Ah, but this life is sweet, my child," Mr. Thorne said. " It is a pleasant thing for the eyes to behold the sun. Rejoice in all the brightness that God gives you, and trust Him for all the future. You are making... | |
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