| New Church gen. confer - 1849 - 494 pages
...these delights are in the outward senses : the principal delighte is in the minde, singularly enriched with the knowledge of these visible things, setting forth to us the invisible wisdom and admirable workmanship of Almightie God.' Whether we look at Nature in its entirety or in... | |
| 1828 - 568 pages
...ready, with old Gerurde, to confess that ' the principal delight is in the mind, singularly enriched with the knowledge of these visible things ; setting forth to us the invisible wisdom and admirable workmanship of Almighty God.' ' With such predilections, you will easily give... | |
| 1828 - 574 pages
...ready, with old Gerarde, to confess that ' the principal delight is in the mind, singularly enriched with the knowledge of these visible things; setting forth to us the invisible wisdom and admirable workmanship of Almighty God." With such predilections, you will easily give me... | |
| Samuel Felton - 1830 - 270 pages
...ready, with old Gerarde, to confess, that ' the principal delight is in the mind, singularly enriched with the knowledge of these visible things; setting forth to us the invisible wisdom and admirable workmanship of Almighty God.' With such predilections, you will easily give me... | |
| William Hone - 1841 - 840 pages
...these delights are in the outward senses ; the principal delight is in the mind, singularly enriched with the knowledge of these visible things, setting forth to us the invisible wisdom and admirable workmanship of Almighty God." The Anglo-Saxons illuminated their manuscripts with... | |
| Susan Fenimore Cooper - 1854 - 482 pages
...diversity of rare and costly jewels. But the principal delighte is in the minde, singularly enriched with the knowledge of these visible things, setting forth to us the invisible wisdome and admirable workmanship of Almighty God ! JOUN GEKAEDK, 1S4&-1607. OF GARDENS. The earth... | |
| William Wilson - 1855 - 626 pages
...; for, as good old Gerarde truly says, " the principal delight is in the mind, singularly enriched with the knowledge of these visible things, setting forth to us the invisible wisdom and admirable workmanship of Almighty God j" and recalling the fervid exclamation of the Psalmist,... | |
| Susan Fenimore Cooper - 1855 - 510 pages
...diversity of rare and costly jewels. But the principal delighte is in the minde, singularly enriched with the knowledge of these visible things, setting forth to us the in* visible wisdome and admirable workmanship of Almighty God ! JOHN GEEAEDE, 1M5-1607. OF GARDENS.... | |
| 1856 - 482 pages
...diversity of rare and costly jewels. But the principal delighte iffin the minde, singularly enriched with the knowledge of these visible things, setting forth to us the invisible wisdome and admirable workmanship of Almighty God ! JOHN GERARDE, 1545-1007. OF GARDENS. The earth... | |
| 1863 - 910 pages
...devesity of rare and costly jewels. But the principal delight is in the minde, singularly enriched with the knowledge of these visible things, setting forth to us the invisible wisdome and admirable workmanship of Almighty God. — Gerad, 1597. AN ARABIAN BOWBH. — Wide galleries... | |
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