More Worlds Than One: The Creed of the Philosopher and the Hope of the ChristianJ. Murray, 1854 - 259 Seiten |
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... matter existed in the universe , performing , for no intelligible purpose , their solitary rounds . If they were thus made for the benefit and contemplation of man , un- seen by any mortal eye but his , then should the Psalmist have ...
... matter existed in the universe , performing , for no intelligible purpose , their solitary rounds . If they were thus made for the benefit and contemplation of man , un- seen by any mortal eye but his , then should the Psalmist have ...
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... matter , re- volving without inhabitants , or without any preparation for receiving them . He can only mean worlds like our own , that declare to their living occupants the glory of their Maker . When Isaiah speaks of the heavens being ...
... matter , re- volving without inhabitants , or without any preparation for receiving them . He can only mean worlds like our own , that declare to their living occupants the glory of their Maker . When Isaiah speaks of the heavens being ...
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... matter , and perform- ing functions for which a material body is in- dispensable . We must therefore find , for the race of Adam , if not for races that preceded him , a material home upon which he may reside , or from which he may ...
... matter , and perform- ing functions for which a material body is in- dispensable . We must therefore find , for the race of Adam , if not for races that preceded him , a material home upon which he may reside , or from which he may ...
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... matter diffused through space ; and the nebular theory , as it has been called , though maintained by a few distinguished names , has , we think , been overturned by arguments that have never GEOLOGICAL CONDITION OF THE EARTH . 39.
... matter diffused through space ; and the nebular theory , as it has been called , though maintained by a few distinguished names , has , we think , been overturned by arguments that have never GEOLOGICAL CONDITION OF THE EARTH . 39.
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... matter were let loose from their prison - house , and Nature had cast them in her mould . But though there was no specific time in this vast chronology which we could fix as appropriate for the appearance of man , yet we now perceive ...
... matter were let loose from their prison - house , and Nature had cast them in her mould . But though there was no specific time in this vast chronology which we could fix as appropriate for the appearance of man , yet we now perceive ...
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Seite 250 - Though the earth and the heavens were to disappear, there are other worlds which roll afar ; the light of other suns shines upon them ; and the sky which mantles them is garnished with other stars. Is it presumption to say that the moral world extends to these distant and unknown regions ? that they are occupied with people? that the charities of home and of neighbourhood flourish there ? that the praises of God are there lifted up, and his goodness rejoiced in...
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Seite 15 - I have made the earth, and created man upon it: I, even my hands, have stretched out the heavens, and all their host have I commanded.
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Seite 131 - And then, passing on to the revealed record, we learn that the dynasty of man in the mixed state and character is not the final one; but that there is to be yet another creation, or, more properly, recreation, known theologically as the resurrection, which shall be connected, in its physical components, by bonds of mysterious paternity, with the dynasty which now reigns, and be bound to it mentally by the chain of identity, conscious and actual ; but which, in all that constitutes superiority, shall...
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