| Orby Shipley - 1866 - 576 pagina’s
...microscope has unveiled the wonders of another region, I see strewed around me, with a profusion that baffles my every attempt to comprehend it, the evidence...there is no one portion of the universe of GOD too minute for His notice, nor too humble for the visitations of His care." (Astronomical Discourses. Lecture... | |
| Church - 1866 - 568 pagina’s
...dominions. This is no more than what I see lying scattered in numberless examples before me ; and, now that the microscope has unveiled the wonders of...region, I see strewed around me, with a profusion that baffles my every attempt to comprehend it, the evidence that there is no one portion of the universe... | |
| rev Andrew Cameron - 1867 - 784 pagina’s
...and multiplied attention to all that diversity of operations where it is He that worketh all in all. Now that the microscope has unveiled the wonders of another region, I sße strewed around me, with a profusion which baffles my every attempt to comprehend it, the evidence... | |
| Scientific and technical reader - 1869 - 408 pagina’s
...of my recollections, and meeting me in every walk of observation to which I can betake myself. And, now that the microscope has unveiled the wonders of...there is no one portion of the universe of God too minute for his notice, or too humble for the visitations of his care. — CHALMERS : Astronomical Discourses.... | |
| Thomas Chalmers - 1870 - 264 pagina’s
...my recollections ; and meeting me in dvery walk of observation to which I can betake myself ; and, now that the microscope has unveiled the wonders of...around me, with a profusion which baffles my every Extent of the Divine Condescension. 93 attempt .to comprehend it, the evidence that there is no one... | |
| Ontario. Council of Public Instruction - 1871 - 506 pagina’s
...of my recollections—and meeting me in every walk of observation to which I can betake myself; and, now that the microscope has unveiled the wonders of...there is no one portion of the universe of God too minute for His notice, nor too humble for the visitations of His care. As the end of all these illustrations,... | |
| English literature - 1874 - 274 pagina’s
...in every walk of observation to which I can betake myself. And now that the microscope has unfolded the wonders of another region, I see strewed around...there is no one portion of the universe of God too minute for His notice, or too humble for the visitations oi His care. SAMUEL TAYLOR COLERIDGE. SAMUEL... | |
| Alexander Falconer Murison - 1882 - 448 pagina’s
...in every walk of observation to which I can betake myself. And now that the microscope has unfolded the wonders of another region, I see strewed around...there is no one portion of the universe of God too minute for His notice, or too humble for the visitations of His care. CHALMERS. THE EVE OF QUATRE BRAS.... | |
| Robert Kidd - 1857 - 494 pagina’s
...every walk of observation to which I can betake myself; and, now that the mi croscope has unvailed the wonders of another region, I see strewed around...attempt to comprehend it, the evidence that there is no on.® portion of the universe of God too minute for His notice, nor too humble for the visitations... | |
| Mrs. Oliphant (Margaret) - 1893 - 290 pagina’s
...of my recollections, and meeting me in every walk of observation to which I can betake myself; and now that the microscope has unveiled the wonders of...there is no one portion of the universe of God too minute for His notice, nor too humble for the visitations of His care." In another discourse he sets... | |
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