The Quarterly Review, Band 50William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, John Murray, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle), George Walter Prothero John Murray, 1834 |
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... existence of which he forms a part . As long as he confines his curiosity to the history of his fellow - men , wondering at their progress from the tangled forest to the crowded city ; shuddering at the sanguinary wars , foreign or ...
... existence of which he forms a part . As long as he confines his curiosity to the history of his fellow - men , wondering at their progress from the tangled forest to the crowded city ; shuddering at the sanguinary wars , foreign or ...
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... existence of a Divinity , who had no beginning and can have no end ; by whose power the universe was created ; by whose wisdom its multitudinous parts were harmoniously adjusted , and by whose beneficent will it has been sustained ...
... existence of a Divinity , who had no beginning and can have no end ; by whose power the universe was created ; by whose wisdom its multitudinous parts were harmoniously adjusted , and by whose beneficent will it has been sustained ...
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... existence of an Omnipotent Intelligence by whom all things were made . From the earliest ages shepherds tending their flocks on the plains of Asia have been familiar with the more remarkable of those objects which shine by night in the ...
... existence of an Omnipotent Intelligence by whom all things were made . From the earliest ages shepherds tending their flocks on the plains of Asia have been familiar with the more remarkable of those objects which shine by night in the ...
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... existence by rays of light , which must have taken , in some instances , probably , a thousand years to reach our globe , although light is known to travel at the rate of one hundred and ninety - two thousand miles in a second . Sirius ...
... existence by rays of light , which must have taken , in some instances , probably , a thousand years to reach our globe , although light is known to travel at the rate of one hundred and ninety - two thousand miles in a second . Sirius ...
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... existence of myriads of peopled worlds besides our own , and to glance to the future and the past with more than the speed of light itself , must be the creation of some superior Spirit dwelling in eternity . Placed as we are ...
... existence of myriads of peopled worlds besides our own , and to glance to the future and the past with more than the speed of light itself , must be the creation of some superior Spirit dwelling in eternity . Placed as we are ...
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