| 1905 - 786 páginas
...it was a strange face for a shepherd lad and a slave. " The God whom I worship is, in truth, the God of the Sun and of the Moon, and of the stars, and of the whole earth. His is the day and His is the night. He has made all the borders of the earth ;... | |
| Morris Kline - 1982 - 380 páginas
...blasphemy, but the other assertion, that mind orders all things, is worthy of the aspect of the world, and of the sun, and of the moon, and of the stars and of the whole circle of the heavens; and never will I say or think otherwise. The later Pythagoreans... | |
| Albert R. Parsons - 1996 - 122 páginas
...Him is an illimitable abyss of glory, and from it goeth forth one little spark which maketh all the glory of the sun, and of the moon, and of the stars. Mortal ! Behold how little I know of God ; seek not to know more of Him, for this is far beyond thy... | |
| John Bunyan - 2005 - 968 páginas
...presents us with an opportunity of seeing our own features. As in fair waters a man may see the body of the sun, and of the moon, and of the stars, and the very body of heaven; so he that stands upon the bank of this river, and that washeth his eyes with... | |
| Benjamin Jowett - 2006 - 326 páginas
...blasphemy; but the other assertion, that mind orders all things, is worthy of the aspect of the world, and of the sun, and of the moon, and of the stars and of the whole circle of the heavens; and never will I say or think otherwise. SOCRATES: Shall we then... | |
| 1850 - 502 páginas
...presents us with an opportunity of seeing our own features. As in fair waters a man may see the body of the sun, and of the moon, and of the stars, and the very body of heaven ; so he that stands upon the bank of this river, and that washeth his eyes... | |
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