| James Comper Gray - 1876 - 858 pages
...Trust it ; (4) Obey it.» Superintendence of Providence. — There is a power TJnaeen, that rules the illimitable world, That guides its motions, from the...brightest star To the least dust of this sin-tainted mould ; While man, who madly deems himself the lord Of all, is nought but weakness, and dependence.... | |
| Lay preaching - 1877 - 348 pages
...and fetters them from moving. (Godsmith.) PROVIDENCE : — There is a power Unseen, that rules th' illimitable world, — That guides its motions, from...brightest star To the least dust of this sin-tainted mould ; While man, who madly deems himself the Lord of all, Is nought but weakness and dependence.... | |
| Robert Aitkin Bertram - 1877 - 766 pages
...sweet ! PROVIDENCE 562 PROVIDENCE 2899. PROVIDENCE. Direction of THERE is power Unseen, that rules the ters ran and traced them like a wand. The monarch...and shook, and bade no more rejoice ; All bloodless mould ; While man, who madly deems himself the lord Of all, is nought but weakness and dependence.... | |
| Christianity - 1879 - 334 pages
...a Power Unseen, that rules the illimitable world, That guides its motions, from the brightest stir To the least dust of this sin-tainted mold; While man, who madly deems himself the lord Of all, is naught but weakness and dependence." And were we to fly from Providence to nature, to seek an explanation... | |
| William Harvey Wells - English language - 1880 - 208 pages
...subjective complement of is, which agrees with its subject sense. "There is a power Unseen that rules tli' illimitable world, That guides its motions, from the...brightest star To the least dust of this sin-tainted mould ; While man, who madly deems himself the lord Of all, is nought but weakness and dependence."... | |
| Mormons - 1884 - 506 pages
...— Selected. THE VISIBLE AND THE INVISIBLE. " There is a power Unseen, that rules the illimitiblc world, That guides its motions, from the brightest star To the least dust of this sin-tainted world." EYERYTHING that is, is material. Because a substance is impalpable to our corporal senses,... | |
| Robert Ellis (M.R.C.S.) - Atmosphere - 1880 - 358 pages
...world,— That guides its motions, from the brightest star To the last dust of this sin-tainted mould ; While man, who madly deems himself the lord Of all, is nought but weakness and dependence. This sacred truth, by sure experience taught, Thou must have learnt, when wandering all... | |
| George Claude Lorimer - Baptists - 1881 - 388 pages
...Upholding all things by the word of His power." Hebrew i, 3. "There is a power Unseen that rules the illimitable world, That guides its motions, from the...While man, who madly deems himself the lord Of all, is naught but weakness and dependence." Thomson. A RISTOTLE thought that Anaxagoras talked like a -£j_... | |
| Henry George Bohn - Quotations, English - 1881 - 738 pages
...Low in the dust, and teach them they are nothing. Ib.Cor.m.3. There is a power Unseen that rules the illimitable world, That guides its motions, from the...brightest star To the least dust of this sin-tainted mould ; While man, who madly deems himself the lord Of all, is nought but weakness and dependence.... | |
| 618 pages
...kingdom, and His dominion is from generation to generation. There is a power Unseen, that rules th' illimitable world, — That guides its motions, from the brightest star To the least dust of this gin-tainted mould ; While man, who madly deems himself the lord Of all, is nought but weakness and... | |
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