North-American Review and Miscellaneous Journal, Volume 12Jared Sparks, Edward Everett, James Russell Lowell, Henry Cabot Lodge Wells and Lilly, 1821 Vols. 277-230, no. 2 include Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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Page 99
... universe . God is love and wisdom ; the affections of that love , the percep- tions of that wisdom are infinite ; and all created objects upon earth are correspondences of those affections and perceptions . Correspondences , like those ...
... universe . God is love and wisdom ; the affections of that love , the percep- tions of that wisdom are infinite ; and all created objects upon earth are correspondences of those affections and perceptions . Correspondences , like those ...
Page 132
... universe and of posterity , but it has acquired still more dis- tinguished glory by having raised itself from the depths of igno- rance and servitude to its present height of eminence and pros- perity . - Reflex . Sur les Noirs et les ...
... universe and of posterity , but it has acquired still more dis- tinguished glory by having raised itself from the depths of igno- rance and servitude to its present height of eminence and pros- perity . - Reflex . Sur les Noirs et les ...
Page 135
... universe , ' the human race would gain any thing by the discovery , more than the mere gratification of curiosity . We may ad- mire the genius and the boldness of those who attempt to scan the mysterious operations of Supreme ...
... universe , ' the human race would gain any thing by the discovery , more than the mere gratification of curiosity . We may ad- mire the genius and the boldness of those who attempt to scan the mysterious operations of Supreme ...
Page 150
... universe considered as a whole . Though employed upon objects apparently withdrawn from the sphere of human action and pursuit , it teaches us , nevertheless , that these objects mate- rially affect , nay constitute , our physical ...
... universe considered as a whole . Though employed upon objects apparently withdrawn from the sphere of human action and pursuit , it teaches us , nevertheless , that these objects mate- rially affect , nay constitute , our physical ...
Page 155
... universe . ' Copernicus meditated upon the subject for many years , before he under- took to give his thoughts to the world , and scarcely surviving the publication of his work , he left to others to receive the shock , that awaited ...
... universe . ' Copernicus meditated upon the subject for many years , before he under- took to give his thoughts to the world , and scarcely surviving the publication of his work , he left to others to receive the shock , that awaited ...
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