| Robert Hall - 1814 - 312 lapas
...; yet some benefit will not fail to result from them even in their lowest degree. , The idea of the Supreme Being has this peculiar property ; that, as...refulgent, by having transferred upon it new perceptions of beaaty and goodness ; by attracting to itself, as a centre, whatever bears the impress of dignity,... | |
| 1831 - 716 lapas
...of historians and poets, awakens in distant bosoms the sparks of kindred excellence. Robert Hail, it is impressed, it is capable of continual growth...extended and refulgent, by having transferred upon h new perceptions of beauty and goodness ; by attracting to itself, as a centre, whatever bears the... | |
| 1832 - 370 lapas
...poets, awakens in distant bosoms the sparks of kindred excellence. Robert Hall. The Supreme Being. The idea of a Supreme Being has this peculiar property,...growth and enlargement. God himself is immutable; bat our conception of his character is continually receiving fresh accessions, is continually growing... | |
| Robert Hall - 1832 - 660 lapas
...recur ; yet some benefit will not fail to result from them even in their lowest degree. The idea of the Supreme Being has this peculiar property : that, as...of no substitute, so, from the first moment it is formed, it is capable of continual growth and enlargement. God himself is immutable ; but our conception... | |
| Robert Hall - 1832 - 542 lapas
...recur ; yet some benefit will not fail to result from them even in their lowest degree. The idea of the Supreme Being has this peculiar property ; that, as...of no substitute, so, from the first moment it is formed, it is capable of continual growth and enlargement. God himself is immutable ; but our conception... | |
| Robert Hall - 1832 - 542 lapas
...recur ; yet some benefit will not fail to result from them even in then: lowest degree. The idea of the Supreme Being has this peculiar property ; that, as...of no substitute, so, from the first moment it is formed, it is capable of continual growth and enlargement. God himself is immutable ; but our conception... | |
| 1834 - 410 lapas
...soul. " It has this peculiar property," says our author, " that, as it admits of no substitute, so it is capable of continual growth and enlargement....more extended and refulgent, by having transferred to it new elements of beauty and goodness ; by attracting to itself as a centre whatever bears the... | |
| Robert Hall - 1833 - 84 lapas
...recur ; yet some benefit will not fail to result from them even in their lowest degree. The idea of the Supreme Being has this peculiar property: that, as...of no substitute, so, from the first moment it is formed, it is capable of continual growth and enlargement. God himself is immutable; but our conception... | |
| Robert Hall - 1833 - 504 lapas
...recur; yet some benefit will not fail to result from them even in their lowest degree. The idea of the Supreme Being has this peculiar property: that, as...of no substitute, so, from the first moment it is formed, it is capable of continual growth and enlargement. God himself is immutable ; but our conception... | |
| Robert Hall - 1834 - 536 lapas
...recur ; yet some benefit will not fail to result from them even in their lowest degree. The idea of the Supreme Being has this peculiar property ; that, as...of no substitute, so, from the first moment it is formed, it is capable of continual growth and enlargement. God himself is immutable ; but our conception... | |
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