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" There is surely a piece of divinity in us, something that was before the elements and owes no homage unto the sun. "
Pamphlets: Lafayette College - Page 10
1897
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Southern Practitioner: An Independent Monthly Journal Devoted to ..., Volume 22

Medicine - 1900 - 596 pages
...so fearfully and wonderfully made, is not the work of intelligent design." "There surely is a spark of divinity in us, something that was before the elements, and owes no homage to the sun." — Sir Thomas Browne. After man's creation came woman, God's first and greatest gift...
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Religio Medici: And Other Essays

Sir Thomas Browne - Christian ethics - 1902 - 354 pages
...I study to find how I am a microcosm, or little world, I find myself something more than the great. There is surely a piece of divinity in us; something...owes no homage unto the sun. Nature tells me I am Gen. i. 27. the image of God, as well as Scripture. He that understands not thus much hath not his...
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Eternalism: A Theory of Infinite Justice

Orlando Jay Smith - Fate and fatalism - 1902 - 344 pages
...to be, and nothing can live eternally but that which hath lived from eternity. Sir Thomas Browne : There is surely a piece of divinity in us — something...before the elements and owes no homage unto the sun. Whatever hath no beginning may be confident of no end. Hume: The soul, if immortal, existed before...
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This Life and the Next: Impressions and Thoughts of Notable Men and Women ...

Estelle Davenport Adams - Death - 1902 - 316 pages
...I study to find how I am a microcosm, or little world, I find myself something more than the great. There is surely a piece of divinity in us; something that was before the elements, and owes no homage to the sun. Nature tells me I am the image of God, as well as Scripture. He that understands not thus...
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Reincarnation: A Study of Forgotten Truth

Edward Dwight Walker - Reincarnation - 1904 - 386 pages
...— EMERSON. For men to tell how human life began Is hard : for who himself beginning knew. MILTON. There is surely a piece of divinity in us, — something that was before the elemeuts and owes no homage unto the sun. Whatever hath no beginning may be confident of no end. —...
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The Works of Sir Thomas Browne: Religio medici. Pseudodoxia epidemica

Sir Thomas Browne - 1904 - 420 pages
...study to find how I 11 am a Alicrocosm, or little World, I find my self something more than the great. There is surely a piece of Divinity in us, something that was before the Element*, and owes no homage unto the Sun. Nature tells me I am the Image of God, as well as Scripture...
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Teachers' and Students' Examinations: State and County Examination Questions ...

Walter Crady - Teachers - 1906 - 274 pages
...pleonasm, simile and climax. 10 6. What is wrong with the following: (a) Whom do you say they were? (b) Nature tells me, I am the image of God, as well as the Scripture. (c) Has the committee given in their report yet? (d) Nearly every one of the applicants...
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Makers of Modern Medicine

James Joseph Walsh - Medicine - 1907 - 458 pages
...study to find how I am a Microcosm, or little World, I find myself something more than the great one. There is surely a piece of Divinity in us, something...before the Elements, and owes no homage unto the Sun. — SIB THOS. BROWNE, MD GALVANI, FOUNDER OF ANIMAL ELECTRICITY. IT is often thought and only too often...
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Makers of modern medicine

James Joseph Walsh - 1907 - 392 pages
...study to find how I am a Microcosm, or little World, I find myself something more than the great one. There is surely a piece of Divinity in us, something...that was before the Elements, and owes no homage unto die Sun. — SIB THOS. BROWNE, MD GALVANI, FOUNDER OF ANIMAL ELECTRICITY. IT is often thought and only...
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An Introduction to English Literature

Henry Spackman Pancoast - English literature - 1907 - 690 pages
...imaginations" he remembers that he is not alone. Like Vaughan he finds a divine spark in his own nature : " There is surely a piece of divinity in us — something that was before the heavens and owes no homage unto the sun." ' This mystical exaltation is united with a quiet, contemplative...
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