| Andrew Seth Pringle-Pattison - 1917 - 450 lehte
...of the character of a fellow-man is gained from his words and deeds. But, as Carlyle phrases it, ' Nature, which is the time-vesture of God and reveals Him to the wise, hides Him from the foolish'. And among the foolish are enrolled not a few philosophical writers who clamour for a knowledge of God,... | |
| Andrew Seth Pringle-Pattison - 1917 - 452 lehte
...of the character of a fellow-man is gained from his words and deeds. But, as Carlyle phrases it, ' Nature, which is the time-vesture of God and reveals Him to the wise, hides Him from the foolish '. And among the foolish are enrolled not a few philosophical writers who clamour for a knowledge of... | |
| Raymond Macdonald Alden - 1917 - 716 lehte
...through every Living Soul, the glory of a present God still beams. But Nature, which is the Tune-vesture of God, and reveals Him to the wise, hides Him from the foolish. "Again, could anything be more miraculous than an actual authentic Ghost? The English Johnson longed,... | |
| University of Calcutta - 1917 - 844 lehte
...of Teufelsdtrockh ? 9. Elucidate two of the following : — ti (a) Nature which is the Time- vesture of God, and reveals Him to the wise, hides Him from the foolish. (6) Those hues of gold and azure, that hush of World's expectation as Day died, were still a Hebrew... | |
| Edwin Greenlaw, James Holly Hanford - 1919 - 714 lehte
...Universe, were it in the meanest province thereof, is in very deed the star-domed City of God; that e peaceful and the studious, Not the riches safe and...sleep f have they lock'd and bolted doors? Still "Again, could anything be more miraculous than an actual authentic Ghost? The English Johnson longed,... | |
| Mossie May Waddington - 1919 - 216 lehte
...through every Living Soul, the glory of a present God still beams. But Nature, which is the Time- Vesture of God, and reveals Him to the wise, hides Him from the foolish." ( " Sartor Resartus," Shilling Edition, p. 153.) Closely connected with this Pantheism caught from... | |
| Harry Emerson Fosdick - 1922 - 258 lehte
...Universe, were it in the meanest province thereof, is in very deed the star-domed City of God; that through every star, through every grass-blade, and...reveals Him to the wise, hides Him from the foolish." Moreover, this idea of God as the Creative Power conceived in spiritual terms need not lose any of... | |
| Harry Emerson Fosdick - 1922 - 260 lehte
...Universe, were it in the meanest province thereof, is in very deed the star-domed City of God ; that through every star, through every grass-blade, and...reveals Him to the wise, hides Him from the foolish." Moreover, this idea of God as the Creative Power conceived in spiritual terms need not lose any of... | |
| Frederick Alexander Manchester, William Frederic Giese - 1926 - 924 lehte
...Universe, were it in .the meanest province thereof, is in very deed the star-domed City of God; that through every star, through every grass-blade, and...reveals Him to the wise, hides Him from the foolish. Again, could anything be more miraculous than an actual authentic Ghost? The English Johnson longed,... | |
| Frederick Alexander Manchester, William Frederic Giese - 1926 - 928 lehte
...Universe, were it in the meanest province thereof, is in very deed the star-domed City of God; that through every star, through every grass-blade, and...reveals Him to the wise, hides Him from the foolish. Again, could anything be more miraculous than an actual authentic Ghost? The English Johnson longed,... | |
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