| Joseph Addison - 1894 - 358 páginas
...stores of virtue and knowledge, such inexhausted forces of. perfection ! We know not yet what we shall be, nor will it ever enter into the heart of man to conceive the glory that will be always in reserve for him. The soul, considered with its Creator, is like one of those mathematical... | |
| A. Meserole - 1896 - 450 páginas
...stores of virtue and knowledge, such inexhausted sources of perfection? We know not yet what we shall be, nor will it ever enter into the heart of man to conceive the glory that will be always in reserve for him./ The soul, considered with its Creator, is like one of those mathematical... | |
| 1896 - 464 páginas
...stores of virtue and knowledge, such inexhaustible sources of perfection ? We know not yet what we shall be ; nor will it ever enter into the heart of man, to conceive the glory that will be always in reserve for him. The soul, considered with its Creator, is like one of those mathematical... | |
| George Gregory Smith - 1897 - 356 páginas
...Stores of Virtue and Knowledge, such inexhausted Sources of Perfection ? We know not yet what we shall be, nor will it ever enter into the Heart of Man to conceive the Glory that will be always in Reserve for him, The Soul con/ No* 111, sidered with its Creator, is like one of those... | |
| George Atherton Aitken - 1898 - 450 páginas
...stores of virtue and knowledge, such inexhausted sources of perfection ? We know not yet what we shall be, nor will it ever enter into the heart of man to conceive the glory that will be always in reserve for him. The soul considered with its Creator, is like one of those mathematical... | |
| SAMUEL THRBER - 1898 - 236 páginas
...stores of virtue and knowledge, such inexhausted sources of perfection? We know not yet what we shall be, nor will it ever enter into the heart of man to conceive the glory that will be always in reserve for him. The soul, considered with its Creator, is like one of those mathematical... | |
| Abraham Godshalk - 1912 - 314 páginas
...stores of virtue and knowledge, such inexhausted sources of perfection. We know not yet what we shall be ; nor will it ever enter into the heart of man, to conceive the glory that will always be in reserve for him. The soul, considered with its Creator, is like one of those mathematical... | |
| Martin Gardner - 1997 - 344 páginas
...After death the soul moves ever closer to God without ever becoming God. "We know not yet what we shall be, nor will it ever enter into the heart of man to conceive the glory that will be always in reserve for him. The soul, considered with its Figure 96 Figure 97 A typical hyperbola... | |
| John Hamilton Moore - 1806 - 402 páginas
...stores of virtue and knowledge, such inexhausted sources of perfection ! We know not yet what we shall be, nor will it ever enter into the heart of man to conceive the glory that will be always in reserve for him. The soul considered with its Creator, is like one of those mathematical... | |
| John Lewis (publisher) - 238 páginas
...ftores of virtue and knowledge, fuch inexhaufted Iburces of perfection ? We know not yet what we fhall be, nor will it ever enter into the heart of man to conceive the glory that will be always in referve for him. The Ibul confidered with its creator, is like one of thofe mathematical... | |
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