Man: a Story of Light and DarknessWilliam Macintosh, 1866 - 475 sider |
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Side 1
... creature , except the noblest , had found a home in sea , river , lake , valley , grove , wood , cave , or moun- tain . But a being was wanted who , in the " silent homage of the heart , and uttered sounds of worship , " could glorify ...
... creature , except the noblest , had found a home in sea , river , lake , valley , grove , wood , cave , or moun- tain . But a being was wanted who , in the " silent homage of the heart , and uttered sounds of worship , " could glorify ...
Side 2
... society , are registered . But whatever affects us most , as immortal and responsible creatures , is written in a book which , as the book of all books , is called emphatically the book , or the Bible . This , 2 THE CHAPTER OF LIGHT .
... society , are registered . But whatever affects us most , as immortal and responsible creatures , is written in a book which , as the book of all books , is called emphatically the book , or the Bible . This , 2 THE CHAPTER OF LIGHT .
Side 11
... creature who was one day to be His worshipper . Feel- ings of the liveliest wonder and gratitude ought to be elicited from the devout believer , as , guided by the light which geology throws , not only on pre - historic , but pre- human ...
... creature who was one day to be His worshipper . Feel- ings of the liveliest wonder and gratitude ought to be elicited from the devout believer , as , guided by the light which geology throws , not only on pre - historic , but pre- human ...
Side 13
... creature whose form would exemplify a grand idea , existing from eternity in the mind of the Supreme Creator . This is , by no means , a fanciful speculation . " Types , " we are told , " are really found in nature , and are not the ...
... creature whose form would exemplify a grand idea , existing from eternity in the mind of the Supreme Creator . This is , by no means , a fanciful speculation . " Types , " we are told , " are really found in nature , and are not the ...
Side 28
... creature of such dignity and importance as would at least warrant a claim to the high title of God's image , can we well account for this extraordinary system of type adaptation and pre- arrangement from the very beginning ? answer to ...
... creature of such dignity and importance as would at least warrant a claim to the high title of God's image , can we well account for this extraordinary system of type adaptation and pre- arrangement from the very beginning ? answer to ...
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Adamite admit Ahriman allegory analogy animals answer antiquity apostacy Apostles appear argue argument Atheism authority believe Bible Bishop Butler called cause character Christ Christianity conclusion connexion creation creature darkness degra degradation deny doctrine doubt dream earth enjoyment eternity evidence evil existence fact faculties fall fallen favour geology glory God's Habakkuk happiness heart heaven Hegel Hugh Miller human hypothesis ignorance importance infinite inspiration intellectual judge knowledge language laws light Lord man's manifestation mankind Max Müller means mind miracles modern moral mystery nature ness never night objections original Pantheism period philosophers Pre-Adamite present principles proof prophecy prove race reason religion religious remarks resemblance Scrip Scripture serpent sinful Sir Charles Lyell Sir Henry Holland sorrow soul spiritual sublime supernatural suppose supposition tells theory things thought tion true truth universal unto utter utterly whole words worship writers Zoroaster