| Charles John Vaughan - 1866 - Broj stranica: 288
...spirit correspond to and fit into each other, that, in this point as in others, we have cause to say, "All things are double, one against another; and God hath made nothing imperfect." It is Christ who, like the light, renders the things of God visible : and it is the Holy Spirit who... | |
| Joseph Butler - 1867 - Broj stranica: 350
...entitled, " The Analogy of Religion, Natural and Revealed, to the Constitution and Course of Nature." " All things are double one against another, and God hath made nothing imperfect;" Eccl'us. xlii. 24. On this single observation of the Son of Sirach, the whole fabric of our Prelate's defence... | |
| John Brookes (F.G.S.) - 1868 - Broj stranica: 70
...future life, from what we see and experience in this life. Butler's Analogy of Religion proves this. " All things are double one against another, and God hath made nothing imperfect," says the Bible — that is, there is nothing in the physical world which has not its counterpart in... | |
| David Thomas - 1868 - Broj stranica: 404
...Sepulchre and ministered to believers. Thus full and harmonious is the whole strain of Scripture : "All things are double one against another, and God hath made nothing imperfect." BF WESTCOTT, MA PERSONAL CHRISTIANITY — AK INCARNATION. " Christ in you, the hope of glory." —... | |
| 1861 - Broj stranica: 892
...harmonious system as is discoverable in the wings of an insect or the heart of the emmet. " Behold," saith the son of Sirach, " all things are double, one against another, and God hath made nothing imperfect." The reason for all this is manifest. All nature is an outbirth from God. And in the Divine Mind there... | |
| 1869 - Broj stranica: 588
...fiH The Sixth Sense. 515 "There is," says Bishop Butler, "a much more exact correspondence betweeu the natural and moral world than we are apt to take notice of." How closely allied then must the moral events of the same world be ? How indestructible the influence... | |
| 1871 - Broj stranica: 404
...of conduct. The laws and principles developed in Nature reappear in Scripture in new combinations. " All things are double one against another, and God hath made nothing imperfect." In comparing Christianity with the " constitution and course of nature," it may be considered in two... | |
| 1871 - Broj stranica: 660
...Tina, the receptacle of light. We must conceive of the two worlds of matter and spirit after the manner of the son of Sirach : "All things are double, one against another" (Eccles. xlii. 24), and " So look upon all the works of the Most High, and there are two and two, one... | |
| Arthur Cayley Headlam - 1876 - Broj stranica: 542
...quoted a passage from the Preface to his works by his editor, Halifax, Bishop of Gloucester :—- ' All things are double one against another, and God hath " made nothing imperfect." On this single observation of the son of Sirach, the whole fabric of our Prelate's defence of religion,... | |
| Christopher Wordsworth - 1879 - Broj stranica: 508
...speak) is a great parable — a parable of the world of grace ? The wise son of Sirach has said that " all things are double one against another, and God hath made nothing imperfect" (Ecclus. xlii. 24) ; and therefore he says, " So look on all the works of the Most High, and there are two and... | |
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