He expatiates on the beauty of a single flower, and draws from it the delightful argument of confidence in God. He gives us to see that taste may be combined with piety, and that the same heart may be occupied with all that is serious in the contemplations... Littell's Living Age - Pagina 2551847Volledige weergave - Over dit boek
| Wild flowers - 1845 - 110 pagina’s
...a sentiment of piety from the works and appearances of nature. Our Saviour expatiates on a flower, and draws from it the delightful argument of confidence...and be, at the same time, alive to the charms and the loveliness of Nature. DR. CHALMERS. I BOW before the Power Who form'd the fragile flower; Yet ere... | |
| 1817 - 436 pagina’s
...they spin, yet your heavenly Father careth for them." He expatiates on the beauty of a single flower, and draws from it the delightful argument of confidence...of religion, and be at the same time alive to the charm's and the loveliness of nature. " The Psalmist takes a still loftier flight. He leaves the world,... | |
| Thomas Chalmers - 1817 - 292 pagina’s
...they spin, yet your heavenly Father careth for them." He expatiates on the beauty of a single flower, and draws from it the delightful argument of confidence...religion, and be at the same time alive to the charms and the loveliness of nature. The Psalmist takes a still loftier flight. He leaves the world, and lifts... | |
| Thomas Chalmers - 1817 - 294 pagina’s
...they spin, yet your heavenly Father careth for them," He expatiates on the beauty of a single flower, and draws from it the delightful argument of con^fidence...with all that is serious in the contemplations of reli21 gion, and be at the same time alive to the charms and the loveliness of nature. The Psalmist... | |
| Thomas Chalmers - 1817 - 290 pagina’s
...they spin, yet your heavenly Father careth for them." He expatiates on the beauty of a single flower, and draws from it the delightful argument of confidence in God. He gives us to see that B 3 taste may be combined with piety, and that the same heart may be occupied with all that is serious... | |
| Thomas Chalmers - 1818 - 530 pagina’s
...careth for them." He expatiates on the beauty of a single flower, and draws from it the delfghtful argument of confidence in God. He gives us to see...religion, and be at the same time alive to the charms and the loveliness of nature. i ) The Psalmist takes a still loftier flight. He leaves the world, and lifts... | |
| Thomas Chalmers - 1822 - 398 pagina’s
...they spin, yet your heavenly Father careth for them." He expatiates on the beauty of a single flower, and draws from it the delightful argument of confidence...contemplations of religion, and be at the same time alire to the charms and the loveliness of nature. The Psalmist takes a still loftier flight. He leaves... | |
| 1829 - 140 pagina’s
...them.' He expatiates on the beauty of a single flower, and draws from it the delightful argument of a confidence in God. — He gives us to see that taste...contemplations of religion, and be at the same time alive to all the charms and loveliness of nature." In the spirit of these remarks it is intended to write a... | |
| George Miller - 1826 - 864 pagina’s
...gives it the weight and solemnity of his example. He expatiates on the beauties of a single flower, and draws from it the delightful argument of confidence...taste may be combined with piety, and that the same « 1 Kings, iv. 33. -f Dr Chalmers. heart may be occupied with all that is serious in the contemplations... | |
| 1826 - 488 pagina’s
...gives it the weight and the solemnity of his example. Ha expatiates on the beauties of a single flower, and draws from it the delightful argument of confidence...He gives us to see that taste may be combined with, and that the same heart may be occupied with all that is serious in the contemplations of religion,... | |
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