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" Meanwhile, heaven is attracting to itself whatever is congenial to its nature, is enriching itself by the spoils of earth, and collecting within its capacious bosom whatever is pure, permanent, and divine, leaving nothing for the last fire to consume... "
The North British review - 69. oldal
1846
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The Friendly Visitor, 26. kötet

William Carus Wilson - 1844 - 638 oldal
...their Father and their God. The wheels of nature were not made to roll backward ; everything presses on towards eternity ; from the birth of time an impetuous...to its nature; is enriching itself by the spoils of farth, and collecting within its capacious- bosom whatever is pure, permanent and divine: leaving nothing...

The Monthly Repository of Theology and General Literature, 21. kötet

1826 - 794 oldal
...Father aud their God. The wheels of nature are not made to •roll backward ; every thing presses ou to eternity; from the birth of time an impetuous current has set in, which bcaxs all the sons of men towards that interminable ocean. Mean while heaven is attracting to itself...

The Magazine of the Reformed Dutch Church, 2. kötet

1827 - 396 oldal
...their Father and their God. The wheels of nature are not made to roll backward ; every thing presses on towards eternity; from the birth of time, an impetuous current has se-t in, which boars all the sons of men towards tijat interminable occeau. Meanwhile, Ueaven is attractmg to itself...

The Works of Samuel Parr, Ll.D. ...: With Memoirs of His Life and Writings ...

Samuel Parr, John Johnstone - 1828 - 888 oldal
...ascending its highest ratio : The wheels of nature are not made to roll backward; every thing presses on towards eternity ; from the birth of time an impetuous...interminable ocean. Meanwhile heaven is attracting to itself whatsoever is congenial to its nature, is enriching itself by the spoils of earth, and collecting within...

Memoirs of the Life and Writings of Samuel Parr, LL.D.

John Johnstone - 1829 - 454 oldal
...ascending its highest ratio : The wheels of nature are not made to roll backward ; every thing presses on towards eternity ; from the birth of time an impetuous...interminable ocean. Meanwhile heaven is attracting to itself whatsoever is congenial to its nature, is enriching itself by the spoils of earth, and collecting within...

The Calcutta Christian Observer, 2. kötet

1833 - 744 oldal
...their Father and their God. The wheels of nature are not made to roll backward ; every thing presses on towards eternity ; from the birth of time an impetuous...whatever is congenial to its nature, is enriching itself of the spoils of earth, and col. lecting within its capacious bosom whatever is pure, permanent, and...

The Visitor: Or Monthly Instructor

1838 - 492 oldal
...require. — H. Philip. NATURE. THE wheels of nature are not made to roll backwards ; every thing presses on towards eternity ; from the birth of time an impetuous...all the sons of men towards that interminable ocean. — JR. Hall. THE SOUL. NONE can render our souls happy but one who made them; nor any give a pardon...

The Family Sabbath-day Miscellany: Comprising Over Three Hundred Religious ...

Charles Augustus Goodrich - 1841 - 576 oldal
...their Father and their God. The wheels of nature are not made to roll backward ; every thing presses on towards eternity ; from the birth of time an impetuous...whatever is congenial to its nature, is enriching itselfby the spoils of earth, and collecting within its capacious bosom whatever is pure. permanent,...

The British Pulpit, Consisting of Discourses by the Most Eminent ..., 1. kötet

William Suddards - 1845 - 520 oldal
...their Father and their God. The wheels of nature are not made to roll backward ; every thing presses on towards eternity; from the birth of time an impetuous current has set in, which bears all the eons of men towards that interminable ocean. Meanwhile heaven is attracting to itself whatever is congenial...

Grateful Recollections: An Address to the Church Assembling in Carr's Lane ...

John Angell James - 1845 - 86 oldal
...bosom of their Father and their God. The wheels of nature are not made to roll backward; every thing passes on towards eternity; from the birth of time, an impetuous current has set in, which bears the sons of men toward that interminable ocean. Meanwhile, heaven is attracting to itself whatever...




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