| 1851 - 746 sider
...from all its insignificance ; for it tells me, that in the leaves of every forest, in the flowers of every garden, and in the waters of every rivulet,...beyond and above all that is visible to man, there may be fields of creation which sweep immensely along, and carry the impress of the almighty's hand to... | |
| Daniel Scrymgeour - 1851 - 424 sider
...the leaves of every forest, and in the flowers of every garden, and in the waters of every rivulet, c there are worlds teeming with life, and numberless...beyond and above all that is visible to man, there may be fields of creation which sweep immeasurably along, and carry the impress of the Almighty's hand... | |
| John Hutton Balfour - 1851 - 272 sider
...all its insignificance ; for it tells me that in the leaves of every forest. and in the flowers of every garden, and in the waters of every rivulet, there are worlds teeming with life, and numberless are the glories of the firmament. The one has suggested to me, that beyond and above all that is visible... | |
| Samuel Griswold Goodrich - 1852 - 372 sider
...insignificance ; for it tells us that, in the leaves of every forest, in the flowers of every garden, in the waters of every rivulet, there are worlds teeming with life, and numberless as are the stars of the firmament. The one suggests to us that, above and beyond all that is visible to man, there... | |
| Thomas Chalmers - 1855 - 362 sider
...all its insignificance ; for it tells me that in the leaves of every forest, and in the flowers of every garden, and in the waters of every rivulet,...one has suggested to me, that beyond and above all tha£ is visible to man, there may lie fields of creation which sweep immeasurably along, and carry... | |
| Thomas Chalmers - 1855 - 372 sider
...all its insignificance ; for it tells me that in the leaves of every forest, and in the flowers of every garden, and in the waters of every rivulet,...one has suggested to me, that beyond and above all thaf is visible to man, there may lie fields of creation which sweep immeasurably along, and carry... | |
| William Williams - 1855 - 396 sider
...all its insignificance ; for it tells me that in the leaves of every forest, and in the flowers of every garden, and in the waters of every rivulet,...worlds teeming with life, and numberless as are the H128 MAXIMUM AND MINIMUM OF MATTER. ries of the firmament. The one has suggested to me, that beyond... | |
| Charles Williams - 1856 - 200 sider
...all its insignificance ; for it tells me that in the leaves of every forest, and in the flowers of every garden, and in the waters of every rivulet,...numberless as are the glories of the firmament. The one suggests to me that within and beneath all that minuteness which the aided eye of man has been able... | |
| 1856 - 870 sider
...all its insignificance ; for it tells me that in the leaves of every forest, and in the flowers of every garden, and in the waters of every rivulet,...there are worlds teeming with life, and numberless as the glories of the firmament. The one has suggested to me, that beyond and above all that is visible... | |
| Johann Heinrich Kurtz - 1857 - 544 sider
...all its insignificance ; for it tells me that in the leaves of every forest, and in the flowers of every garden, and in the waters of every rivulet,...beyond and above all that is visible to man, there lie fields of creation which sweep immeasurably along, and carry the impress of the Almighty's hand... | |
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