Thus he dwells in all, From life's minute beginnings, up at last To man — the consummation of this scheme Of being, the completion of this sphere Of life : whose attributes had here and there Been scattered o'er the visible world before, Asking to be... The United Presbyterian Magazine - Página 3481872Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Charles Alphonso Smith - 1913 - 244 páginas
...eloquent passage about evolution which ends with these lines: Thus He dwells in all, From life's minute beginnings, up at last To man — the consummation...Of life: whose attributes had here and there Been scattered o'er the visible world before, Asking to be combined, dim fragments meant To be united in... | |
| George Rowland Dodson - 1913 - 312 páginas
...prose and poetic versions of the same world. He tells us that God " Dwells in all From life's minute beginnings, up at last To man — the consummation...Of being, the completion of this sphere of life." He has used his intuitive powers, and thus reports the experience: " I knew. I felt .... What God is,... | |
| Charles Alphonso Smith - 1913 - 248 páginas
...Of being, the completion of this sphere Of life: whose attributes had here and there Been scattered o'er the visible world before, Asking to be combined,...dim fragments meant To be united in some wondrous whole, Imperfect qualities throughout creation, Suggesting some one creature yet to make, Some point... | |
| Edward A. G. Hermann - 1916 - 72 páginas
...in wood and plain,— and God renews His ancient rapture. Thus He dwells in all, From life's minute beginnings, up at last To man,— the consummation...scheme Of being, the completion of this sphere of life. And man produced, all has its end thus far. But in completed man begins anew A tendency toward God."... | |
| Olive Annie Wheeler - 1916 - 334 páginas
...hand, does not shrink from calling it by its highest name — God. He dwells in all, From life's minute beginnings, up at last To man — the consummation...scheme Of being, the completion of this sphere Of life. In conclusion, then, the most noteworthy changes of modern science — for example, the use of the... | |
| John Walker Powell - 1918 - 258 páginas
...siecle. Paracelsus finds one thought and purpose everywhere. God dwells in all, From life's minute beginnings, up at last To man — the consummation...scheme Of being, the completion of this sphere Of life. ... All tended to mankind, And, man produced, all has its end thus far: But in completed man begins... | |
| Richard Roberts - 1919 - 216 páginas
...evermore, Yet whom existence in its lowest form Includes. . . . He dwells in all From life's minute beginnings, up at last To man — the consummation...Of being; the completion of this sphere Of life." This language is capable of a pantheistic interpretation — pantheism being the view that there is... | |
| John Marshall Barker - 1919 - 266 páginas
...refashion social life in harmony with the divine ideal. " God . . . dwells in all, From life's minute beginnings up at last To man — the consummation...Of being, the completion of this sphere Of life." BIBLIOGRAPHY "The Inner Life," Rufus M. Jones. "Theories of Social Progress," Arthur J. Todd. " The... | |
| Sir Henry Jones - 1920 - 200 páginas
...Elements otherwise discrete come together in him " Whose attributes had here and there Been scattered o'er the visible world before, Asking to be combined,...dim fragments meant To be united in some wondrous whole, Imperfect qualities throughout creation, Suggesting some one creature yet to make, Some point... | |
| Robert Browning - 1921 - 1378 páginas
...in wood and plain — and God renews His ancient rapture. Thus he dwells in all, From life's minute beginnings, up at last . To man — the consummation...•life: whose attributes had here and there Been scattered o'er the visible world before, Asking to be combined, dim fragments 7° meant To be united... | |
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