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" If we consider him in his omnipresence, his being passes through, actuates, and supports the whole frame of nature. His creation, and every part of it, is full of him. "
Evidences of the Christian religion. To which are added, discourses against ... - 52. oldal
szerző: Joseph Addison - 1796
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The Literature and the Literary Men of Great Britain and Ireland, 2. kötet

Abraham Mills - 1858 - 608 oldal
...omniscient. If we consider him in his omnipresence, his being passes through, actuates, and supports the whole frame of nature. His creation, and every...of him. There is nothing he has made that is either so distant, so little, or so inconsiderable, which he does not essentially inhabit. His substance is...

A Compendium of English Literautre: Chronologically Arranged, from Sir John ...

Charles Dexter Cleveland - 1863 - 788 oldal
...God's works. If we considerGod in his omnipresence, his being passes through, actuates, and supports the whole frame of nature. His creation, and every...of him. There is nothing he has made that is either so distant, so little, or so inconsiderable, which he dees not essentially inhabit. His substance is...

The Works of Joseph Addison Complete in Three Volumes Embracing ..., 2. kötet

Joseph Addison - 1864 - 470 oldal
...in his omnipresence, his being passes through, actuates, and supports the whole frame of nature. Hig creation, and every part of it, is full of him. There is nothing he has made that is either so distant, so little, or so inconsiderable which he does not essentially inhabit. His substance is...

A Compendium of English Literature: Chronologically Arranged, from Sir John ...

Charles Dexter Cleveland - 1865 - 784 oldal
...God's works. If weconsiderGod in his omnipresence, his being passes through, actuates, and supports the whole frame of nature. His creation, and every...of him. There is nothing he has made that is either so distant, so little, or so inconsiderable, which he dees not essentially inhabit. His substance is...

The National Fifth Reader: Containing a Complete and Practical Treatise on ...

Richard Green Parker, James Madison Watson - 1866 - 618 oldal
...works. 3. If we consider God in his omnipresence, his being passes through, actuates, and supports tho whole frame of nature. His creation, and every part...of him. There is nothing he has made that is either so distant, so little, or so inconsiderable, which he does not essentially inhabit. His substance is...

A Thousand and One Gems of English Prose

1872 - 556 oldal
...omniscient. If we consider him in his omnipresence, his being passes through, actuates, and supports the whole frame of nature. His creation, and every...of him. There is nothing he has made that is either so distant, so little, or so inconsiderable, which he does not essentially inhabit. His substance is...

A Compendium of English Literature: Chronologically Arranged, from Sir John ...

Charles Dexter Cleveland - 1872 - 786 oldal
...God's works. If we considerGod in his omnipresence, his being passes through, actuates, and supports the whole frame of nature. His creation, and every part of it, is full of him. There is nahing he has made that is either so distant, so little, or so inconsiderable, which he does not essentially...

The National Fifth Reader: Containing a Complete and Practical Treatise on ...

Richard Green Parker, James Madison Watson - 1873 - 614 oldal
...works. 3. If we consider God in his omnipresence, his being passes through, actuates, and supports the whole frame of nature. His creation, and every...of him. There is nothing he has made that is either so distant, so little, or so inconsiderable, which he does not essentially inhabit. His substance is...

Selections from Addison's Papers Contributed to the Spectator

Joseph Addison - 1875 - 576 oldal
...of 2o man. If we consider Him in his omnipresence: His being passes through, actuates, and supports the whole frame of nature. His creation, and every...him. There is nothing he has made, that is either so distant, so little, or so incons1derable, which he does not essentially inhabit. His substance is...

Selections from Addison's papers contributed to the Spectator, ed. by T. Arnold

Joseph Addison - 1875 - 584 oldal
...of 20 man. If we consider Him in his omnipresence : His being passes through, actuates, and supports the whole frame of nature. His creation, and every...him. There is nothing he has made, that is either so distant, so little, or so inconsiderable, which he does not essentially inhabit. His substance is...




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