| Sacred hours - 1804 - 500 pages
...his works! and that a man may see even to a spark. All these' things live and remain for ever for ail uses, and they are all obedient. All things are double...another: and he hath made nothing imperfect. One thing establishetl! the good of another : and who shall be filled with beholding his glory ? The pride of... | |
| 1807 - 152 pages
...counsellor. 405. O how desirable are all his works ! and that a man may see, even to a spark. 406. All these things live and remain for ever for all uses ; and they are all obedient. 497. All things are double one against another, and he hath made nothing imperfect. 498. One thing... | |
| 1828 - 588 pages
...then proceeds to show that euch is actually the case ; and that, according to the Son of Sirach, " all things are double, one against another, and He hath made nothing imperfect " (Ecclus. xlii. 24) : drawing his arguments principally from the practical nature of our religion,... | |
| 1828 - 546 pages
...Hampden then proceeds to shew that such is actually the case; and that, according to the Son of Sirach, " all things are double, one against another, and He hath made nothing imperfect " (Ecclus. xlii. 24) : drawing his arguments principally from the practical nature of our religion,... | |
| Richard Parkinson - 1832 - 380 pages
...that our eternal state in the next will be determined. In the language of the wise son of Sirach, " all things are double, one against another; and he hath made nothing imperfect l \" on the contrary, he hath made every thing to work together in perfect harmony for the good of... | |
| William Phelan - 1832 - 454 pages
...aims multiply * See an ingenious little tract, intitled, ' Reflections at Cheltenham in 1817." •(• "All things are double, one against another; and He hath made nothing imperfect." Ecclus. xlii. 24. with the advance of years, his powers of forethought and combination are proportionally... | |
| Sarah Austin - 1833 - 322 pages
...of any counsellor. 5 Oh how desirable are all his works ! and that a man may see even to a spark. 6 All these things live and remain for ever for all uses, and they are all obedient. 7 All things are double one against another: and he hath made nothing imperfect. 8 One thing establisheth... | |
| Bernardin de Saint-Pierre - 1836 - 412 pages
...be found in many passages of the holy Scriptures. I produce one from the book of Ecclesiasticus :* ' All things are double one against another; and He hath made nothing imperfect : one thing established! the good of another.' I consider this great truth as the key of all philosophy. It has... | |
| Bernardin de Saint-Pierre - 1836 - 414 pages
...be found in many passages of the holy Scriptures. I produce one from the book of Ecclesiasticus :* ' All things are double one against another ; and He hath made nothing unperfect : one thing establisheth the good of another.' I consider this great truth as the key of... | |
| George Barrell Cheever - 1842 - 166 pages
...of Plato: KPITJIN: § 16. mighty superstructure of his Analogy of Religion natural and revealed, " All things are double one against another ; and he hath made nothing imperfect."* He hath set one thing over against another. He hath put a sword into the hands'of the human government... | |
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