| 1729 - 342 páginas
...Nature will at length mount upto it, and fhiac forth in the fame Degree of Glory, WITH what Aftonifhment and Veneration may we look into our own' Souls, where there are fuch hidden Stores of Virtue and Knowledge, fuch inexhaufted Sources of Perfection > We know not yet... | |
| John Walker - 1801 - 424 páginas
...being ; but he knows that, how high soever the station is of which he stands possessed at prescnl, the inferior nature will at length mount .up to it, and shine forth in the same degree of glory. Spect. N° 111. In these examples, we find the incidental member succeeding the conjunction that is... | |
| 1803 - 472 páginas
...his distance and superiority in the scale of being ; but he knows that how high soever the station is of which he stands possessed at present, the inferior nature will at length mount up lo it, and shine forth in the same degree of glory. With what astonishment and veneration may we look... | |
| 1804 - 676 páginas
...which he stands possessed at present, the inferior nature wiH at length mount up to it, and shine furth in the same degree of glory. With what astonishment...such hidden stores of virtue and knowledge ; such in exhausted sourees of perfection ! We know not yet what we shall be, nor will it ever enter into... | |
| William Enfield - 1804 - 418 páginas
...-being ; but he knows that , how high soever the station is of which. he stands possessed at preseot , the inferior nature will at length mount up to it,...what astonishment and veneration may we look into our souls , where there are such hidden stores of virtue and knowledge ! such inexhausted sources of perfection... | |
| Abner Kneeland - 1804 - 416 páginas
...superiority in the scale of being ; but he knows that, how high soever the station is, of which he stands at present, the inferior nature 'will at length mount...of glory. With what astonishment and veneration may ^re look into our own souls, where there are such hidden stores of virtue and such inexhausted sources... | |
| Spectator The - 1808 - 348 páginas
...in the scale of heing; hut he knuws thn how high soever the station is of which he stands pussessed at present, the inferior nature will at length mount...our own souls, where there are such hidden stores of %irtuc and knowledge, such inexhaustctl sources of perfection! We know not yet what we shall he, nor... | |
| William Enfield - 1808 - 434 páginas
...that, how high soever the station is of which he stands possessed at present, the inferior naP lure will at length mount up to it, and shine forth in...what astonishment and veneration may we look into our souls, where there are such hidden stores of virtue and knowledge, such inexhausted sources of perfection... | |
| John Walker - 1810 - 394 páginas
...superiority in the scale of being ; but he knows that, how high soever the station is of •which he st.tnds possessed at present, the inferior nature will at...to it, and shine forth in the same degree of glory. Spectator, No. 111. In these examples, we find the incidental member succeeding the conjunction that... | |
| Nicolas Gouin Dufief - 1811 - 606 páginas
...his distance and superiority in the scale of being ; but he knows that, how high soever the station is of which he stands possessed at present, the inferior...astonishment and veneration may we look into our own i souls, where there arc such hidden • stores of virtue and Knowledge, auch inexhausted sources of... | |
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