| Thomas Chalmers - 1870 - 264 pages
...the impress of the Almighty's hand to the remotest scenes of the universe. The other suggests to me, that within and beneath all that minuteness which...aided eye of man has been able to explore, there may lie a region of invisibles ; and that could we draw aside the mysterious curtain which shrouds it from... | |
| Matthew Fontaine Maury - 1871 - 540 pages
...impress of the Almighty hand; the other reminds us that, within and beneath all that minuteness which the eye of man has been able to explore, there may be...region of invisibles, and that, could we draw aside the veil that hides it from our senses, we should behold a theatre of as many worlds as astronomy has unfolded—a... | |
| John Yeats - 1871 - 498 pages
...universe ; the other suggests to me that within and beneath all that minuteness which the aided eye has been able to explore there may be a region of...and that could we draw aside the mysterious curtain that hides it from our senses we might see a theatre of as many wonders as astronomy has unfolded,... | |
| Ontario. Council of Public Instruction - 1871 - 506 pages
...the impress of the Almighty's hand to the remotest scenes of the universe. The other suggests to me, that within and beneath all that minuteness which...aided eye of man has been able to explore, there may lie a region of invisibles: and that, could we draw aside the mysterious curtain which shrouds it from... | |
| E S. P - 1874 - 588 pages
...carry the impress of the Almighty's hand to the remotest scenes of the universe ; the other suggests that within and beneath all that minuteness which...that, could we draw aside the mysterious curtain which shronds it from our senses, we might see a theatre of as many wonders as astronomy has unfolded, a... | |
| English literature - 1874 - 274 pages
...other suggests to me that, within and beneath all that minuteness which the unaided eye of man can explore, there may be a region of invisibles; and...curtain which shrouds it from our senses, we might see a theatre of as many wonders as astronomy has unfolded, a universe within a, point so small as... | |
| Robert Kemp Philp - 1874 - 392 pages
...the impress of the Almighty's hand to the remotest scenes of the universe. The other suggests to me, that within and beneath all that minuteness which...aided eye of man has been able to explore, there may lie a region of invisibles ; and that, could we draw aside the mysterious curtain which shrouds •... | |
| George Mather (Wesleyan minister.) - 1874 - 176 pages
...every rivulet, there are worlds teeming with life, and numberless as are the glories of the firmament ; that within and beneath all that minuteness which...aided eye of man has been able to explore, there may lie a region of invisibles ; and that, could we draw aside the mysterious curtain which shrouds it... | |
| Charles Walton Sanders - 1876 - 486 pages
...the impress of the Almighty's hand to the remotest scenes of the universe ; the other suggests to us, that, within and beneath all that minuteness which...aided eye of man has been able to explore, there may lie a region of invisibles ; and that, could we draw aside the mysterious curtain which shrouds it... | |
| Dover coll - 1883 - 326 pages
...the impress of the Almighty's hand to the remotest scenes of the universe ; the other suggests to me, that within and beneath all that minuteness which...curtain which shrouds it from our senses, we might then see a theatre of as many wonders as astronomy has unfolded, a universe within the compass of a... | |
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