| Edward Daniel Clarke - 1817 - 658 páginas
...from the weather by a temporary shed. (Jul. foil. /*• ™i•.10. Pirru».K6. ii. e. 1.) Acropolis, crowned with all its marble temples. CHAP. Thus every...towards that BEING " who made and governs the world" 9 ; who sitteth in that light which no mortal eye can approach, and yet is nigh unto the meanest of... | |
| Thomas Hartwell Horne - 1825 - 630 páginas
...islands, seas, and skies : behind him towered the lofty Acropolis, crowned with all its marble temples. Thus every object, whether in the face of nature,...towards that BEING, who made and governs the world (Acts xvii. 24. 28.) ; who sitteth in that light which no mortal «--ye can approach, and yet is nigh... | |
| Richard Watson - 1832 - 1094 páginas
...islands, seas, and skies ; behind him towered the lofty Acropolis, crowned with all its marble temples. Thus every object, whether in the face of nature,...towards that Being who made and governs the world, Acts xvii. 24, 28 ; who sitteth in that light which no mortal eye can approach, and yet is nigh unto... | |
| Richard Watson - 1832 - 1030 páginas
...islands, seas, and skies ; behind him towered the lofty Acropolis, crowned with all its marble temples. Thus every object, whether in the face of nature,...to elevate the mind, and to fill it with reverence toward that Being who made and governs the world, Acts xvii, 24, 28 ; who sittcth in that light which... | |
| Thomas Hartwell Horne - 1835 - 328 páginas
...islands, seas, and skies; behind him towered the lofty Acropolis, crowned with all its marble temples. Thus every object, whether in the face of nature,...towards that Being who made and governs the world (Acts, xvii. 24. 28.) ; who sitteth in that light which no mortal eye can approach, and yet is nigh... | |
| Thomas Hartwell Horne - 1836 - 696 páginas
...islands, seas, and skies : behind him towered the lofty Acropolis, crowned with all its marble temples. Thus every object, whether in the face of nature,...reverence towards that BEING, who made and governs the taorU (Acts xvii. 24. 28.) ; who sitteth in that light which no mortal eye can approach, and yet is... | |
| Thomas Hartwell Horne - 1836 - 700 páginas
...islands, seas, arid skies : behind him towered the lofty Acropolis, crowned with all its marble temples. Thus every object, whether in the face of nature, or among the worts of art, conspired to elevate the mind, and to nil it with reverence towards that BEING, who made... | |
| 1839 - 444 páginas
...him there was spread a glorious prospect of mountains, islands, seas, and skies. Thus every object conspired to elevate the mind, and to fill it with...towards that Being who made and governs the world (Acts xvii. 24. 28.) ; who sitteth in that light which no mortal eye can approach, and yet is nigh... | |
| Thomas Hartwell Horne - 1840 - 726 páginas
...islands, seas, and skies : behind him towered the lofty Acropolis, crowned with all its marble temples. Thus every object, whether in the face of nature,...works of art, conspired to elevate the mind, and to 111 it with reverence towards that BEING, who made and governs the vxn-ld (Acts xvii. 24. 28.) ; who... | |
| Thomas Hartwell Horne - 1840 - 720 páginas
...islands, seas, and skies : behind him towered the loft; Acropolis, crowned with all its marble temples. Thus every object, whether in the face of nature, or among the work* of art, conspired to elevate the mind, and to till it with reverence towards that BEING, who... | |
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