The Works of Thomas Dick ...A. C. Goodman & Company, 1850 |
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13. oldal
... human beings - still lie within the confines of mental darkness . On the numerous tribes which people those immense regions of our globe , neither the light of science nor of revelation has yet shed its benign influ- ence ; and their ...
... human beings - still lie within the confines of mental darkness . On the numerous tribes which people those immense regions of our globe , neither the light of science nor of revelation has yet shed its benign influ- ence ; and their ...
14. oldal
... human intellect has widely deviated from its pristine course , and that strong and reiterated efforts are now requisite to restore it to its original channel . Every lover of science and of man- kind must , therefore , feel interested ...
... human intellect has widely deviated from its pristine course , and that strong and reiterated efforts are now requisite to restore it to its original channel . Every lover of science and of man- kind must , therefore , feel interested ...
21. oldal
... human race , in every age and country , has been enslaved . To have attempted a complete enumeration of such hal- lucinations of the human intellect , would have been vain , and could only have produced satiety and disgust . That such ...
... human race , in every age and country , has been enslaved . To have attempted a complete enumeration of such hal- lucinations of the human intellect , would have been vain , and could only have produced satiety and disgust . That such ...
24. oldal
... human race , have " at sundry times , and in divers manners , " made their appearance to men . But there is the most ... human misery , and add something to human happiness . If therefore the acquisition of useful knowledge respecting ...
... human race , have " at sundry times , and in divers manners , " made their appearance to men . But there is the most ... human misery , and add something to human happiness . If therefore the acquisition of useful knowledge respecting ...
36. oldal
... human intellect burst its fetters , and the number of rational in- vestigators begun to increase , -no sooner had they formed themselves into regular associ- ations for scientific purposes , than Science and Art were aroused from the ...
... human intellect burst its fetters , and the number of rational in- vestigators begun to increase , -no sooner had they formed themselves into regular associ- ations for scientific purposes , than Science and Art were aroused from the ...
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54. oldal - Draw not nigh hither: put off thy shoes from off thy feet, for the place whereon thou standest is holy ground. Moreover he said, I am the God of thy father, the God of Abraham, the God of Isaac, and the God of Jacob.
83. oldal - And in that day will I make a covenant for them with the beasts of the field, and with the fowls of heaven, and with the creeping things of the ground: and I will break the bow and the sword and the battle out of the earth, and will make them to lie down safely.
123. oldal - And God said unto Noah, The end of all flesh is come before me ; for the earth is filled with violence through them; and, behold, I will destroy them with the earth.
55. oldal - So shall it be at the end of the world : the angels shall come forth, and sever the wicked from among the just, and shall cast them into the furnace of fire : there shall be wailing and gnashing of teeth.
99. oldal - AND after these things I heard a great voice of much people in heaven, saying, Alleluia; Salvation, and glory, and honour, and power, unto the Lord our God: for true and righteous are his judgments: for he hath judged the great whore, which did corrupt the earth with her fornication, and hath avenged the blood of his servants at her hand.
104. oldal - Hast thou not known? hast thou not heard That the everlasting God, the Lord, The Creator of the ends of the earth, Fainteth not, neither is weary? There is no searching of his understanding.
58. oldal - ... backbiters, haters of God, despiteful, proud, boasters, inventors of evil things, disobedient to parents, without understanding, covenant-breakers, without natural affection, implacable, unmerciful ; who knowing the judgment of God, that they which commit such things are worthy of death, not only do the same, but have pleasure in them that do. them.
34. oldal - Let all the earth fear the Lord : let all the inhabitants of the world stand in awe of him.
25. oldal - ... the stage. Would an infinitely wise Being make such glorious creatures for so mean a purpose ? Can he delight in the production of such abortive intelligences, such short-lived reasonable beings ? Would he give us talents that are not to be exerted ? Capacities that are never to be gratified?
25. oldal - There is not, in my opinion, a more pleasing and triumphant consideration in religion than this of the perpetual progress which the soul makes towards the perfection of its nature, without ever arriving at a period in it.