The True and the Beautiful in Nature, Art, Morals, and Religion: Selected from the Works of John Ruskin [...]J. Wiley, 1864 - 452 Seiten |
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... God's immediate presence impressed upon us by the Sky , CLOUDS . Variation of their character at different elevations , Extent of the upper cloud region , Characteristics of the upper Clouds , Wordsworth's description of these Clouds ...
... God's immediate presence impressed upon us by the Sky , CLOUDS . Variation of their character at different elevations , Extent of the upper cloud region , Characteristics of the upper Clouds , Wordsworth's description of these Clouds ...
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... God ; and acknowledges that divine presence , not with light words , but with words of solemn import ; -not as the God of Nature alone , but as the Almighty Father and Friend revealed in the life - giving gospel of Jesus Christ . The ...
... God ; and acknowledges that divine presence , not with light words , but with words of solemn import ; -not as the God of Nature alone , but as the Almighty Father and Friend revealed in the life - giving gospel of Jesus Christ . The ...
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... God thought of a tree ! " It is a rare and delightful privilege to know exactly how the love of the Beautiful in Nature has been developed in any one human being ; more especially in a many - sided being , such as John Ruskin . He has ...
... God thought of a tree ! " It is a rare and delightful privilege to know exactly how the love of the Beautiful in Nature has been developed in any one human being ; more especially in a many - sided being , such as John Ruskin . He has ...
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... God was in heaven , and could hear me and see me ; but this gave me neither pleasure nor pain , and I seldom thought of it at all . I never thought of nature as God's work , but as a separate fact or existence . 66 ' Fourthly : it was ...
... God was in heaven , and could hear me and see me ; but this gave me neither pleasure nor pain , and I seldom thought of it at all . I never thought of nature as God's work , but as a separate fact or existence . 66 ' Fourthly : it was ...
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... them more and more authorita . tive by constant obedience , so as to derive pleasure always from that which God originally intended should give him pleasure , and who derives the greatest possible sum of pleasure from Sincerity,
... them more and more authorita . tive by constant obedience , so as to derive pleasure always from that which God originally intended should give him pleasure , and who derives the greatest possible sum of pleasure from Sincerity,
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