... the disappointments of life, the defeat of good, the success of evil, physical pain, mental anguish, the prevalence and intensity of sin, the pervading idolatries, the corruptions, the dreary hopeless irreligion, that condition of the whole race so... Ancient Religion and Modern Thought - Page 92by William Samuel Lilly - 1884 - 371 lehteFull view - About this book
| James Hastings - 2004 - 344 lehte
...condition of the whole race, so fearfully yet exactly described in the apostle's words, "having no nope and without God in the world," — all this is a vision...mystery, which is absolutely beyond human solution. What shall be said to this heart-piercing, reason -bewildering fact? I can only answer, that either... | |
| Gertrude Himmelfarb - 2007 - 333 lehte
...the dreary hopeless irreligion, that condition of the whole race, so fearfully yet exactly described in the Apostle's words, "having no hope and without...mystery, which is absolutely beyond human solution. What shall be said to this heart-piercing, reason-bewildering fact? I can only answer, that either... | |
| John Henry Newman - 2008 - 532 lehte
...fearfully yet exactly described in the Apostle's words, "having no hope and without God in the world,"4 — all this is a vision to dizzy and appal; and inflicts...profound mystery, which is absolutely beyond human solution.5 What shall be said to this heart-piercing, reason-bewildering fact? I can only answer, that... | |
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