| Francis William Newman - 1849 - 244 pages
...Strong, the creature of a day than on the Eternal, the imperfect than on the centre of Perfection ? And where else should God dwell than in the human heart?...God is in the universe, among things inanimate and unmoral, how much more ought He to dwell with our souls ? and they too seem to be infinite in their... | |
| Edwin Paxton Hood - 1854 - 444 pages
...the creature of a day, than on the Eternal, — the imperfect, than on the centre of Perfection ? And where else should God dwell than in the human heart...God is in the universe, among things inanimate and unmoral, how much more ought He to dwell with our souls ? and they too, seem to be infinite in their... | |
| Francis William Newman - 1862 - 188 pages
...Strong, the creature of a day than on the Eternal, the imperfect than on the centre of perfection ? And where else should God dwell than in the human heart...God is in the universe, among things inanimate and unmoral, how much more ought He to dwell with our souls ! and they too seem to be infinite in their... | |
| Arthur Penrhyn Stanley - 1866 - 704 pages
...The Soul, pp. 101, "day than on the Eternal, the imperfect than on the " centre of Perfection ? And where else should God " dwell than in the human heart...the " universe, among things inanimate and without con" science, how much more ought He to dwell with our " souls ; and our souls, too, seem to be infinite... | |
| Arthur Penrhyn Stanley - 1865 - 644 pages
...strong, the creature of a day than on the Eternal, ' the imperfect than on the centre of Perfection? And where ' else should God dwell than in the human heart?...cravings : who but He can satisfy them ? Thus a restless 4 instinct agitates the soul, guiding it dimly to feel that it was ' made for some definite but unknown... | |
| Arthur Penrhyn Stanley - 1866 - 698 pages
...human heart ? — for if God is in the " universe, among things inanimate and without con" science, how much more ought He to dwell with our " souls ;...agitates the soul, guiding it dimly to "feel that it was made for some definite but unknown "relation towards God. The sense of emptiness in" creases to positive... | |
| Arthur Penrhyn Stanley - 1874 - 756 pages
...buuH. 26. 104, 120. "day than on the Eternal, the imperfect than on the " centre of Perfection ? And where else should God " dwell than in the human heart...the " universe, among things inanimate and without con " science, how much more ought He to dwell with our " souls ; and our souls, too, seem to be infinite... | |
| Francis William Newman - 1877 - 184 pages
...much more ought He to* dwell with our souls ! and they too seem to be infinite in their cravings i wha but He can satisfy them ? Thus a restless instinct...agitates the soul, guiding it dimly to feel, that it was made for some definite but unknown relation towards God. The sense of emptiness increasesj to positive... | |
| Francis William Newman - 1882 - 184 pages
...universe, among things inanimate and unmoral, how much more ought He to dwell with our souls ! and they too seem to be infinite in their cravings : who but...restless instinct agitates the soul, guiding it dimly to (eel, that it was made for some definite but unknown relation towards God. The sense of emptiness increases... | |
| Arthur Penrhyn Stanley - 1882 - 706 pages
...Thi Soul, pp. 13! "day than on the Eternal, the imperfect than oil the " centre of Perfection ? And where else should God " dwell than in the human heart...the " universe, among things inanimate and without con " science, how much more ought He to dwell with out " souls ; and our souls, too, seem to be infinite... | |
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