| National Conference of Unitarian and Other Christian Churches - 1876 - 912 pages
...highly lifts up the intellect most truly expands the heart. "Neither should I think," says Junins, "the most exalted faculties of the human mind a gift worthy of the divinity, nor any improvement in the exercise of them a subject of gratitnde to my fellow-creatures, if I were not satisfied... | |
| Junius - English letters - 1880 - 452 pages
...gladly subscribe to the articles of his faith. Grateful a? I am, to the good Being whose bounty tias imparted to me this reasoning intellect, whatever...hold myself proportionably indebted to him from whose enhghtened understanding another ray of knowledge communicates to mine. But neither should I think... | |
| Chemistry - 1809 - 546 pages
...HISTORICAL SKETCH OF THE PROGRESS OF IN THR YEAH 1808; BY MR. ROYSTON. No. 3. ( To be continued Annually. ) Grateful, as I am, to the good Being whose bounty has imparted to me this reasoning in tellett, whatever it is, I hold my*e(f' proportionally indebted to him, from zchase enlightened... | |
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