... her seat is the bosom of God, her voice the harmony of the world : all things in heaven and earth do her homage, the very least as feeling her care, and the greatest as not exempted from her power : both Angels and men and creatures of what condition... The Friend - Página 130editado por - 1846Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| David Hoffman - 1836 - 468 páginas
...exempted from her power; both angels and men, and the creatures of what condition soever, though each in different sort and manner, yet all with uniform consent, admiring her as the mother of their peace.'* And though the learned author may have alluded to Law in its most enlarged sense, and rather as the scheme... | |
| 1836 - 432 páginas
...and creatures of what condition soever, though each in different sort and manner, vet all with 7 • uniform consent, admiring her as the mother of their peace and joy."' Such a constitution having been established by a perfectly wise Creator, it may be easily supposed... | |
| Basil Montagu - 1837 - 382 páginas
...exempted from her power. Both angels and men and creatures of what condition soever, though each in different sort and manner, yet all, with uniform consent,...admiring her as the mother of their peace and joy." It thus appears, that were it not for the existence of general laws, to which the events of the material... | |
| Samuel Phillips Newman - 1837 - 334 páginas
...exempted from her power. Both angels and men and creatures of what condition soever, though each in different sort and manner, yet all with uniform consent,...admiring her as the mother of their peace and joy." No one can read this passage without a consciousness, that the personification gives a unity and distinctness... | |
| Samuel Phillips Newman - 1837 - 334 páginas
...exempted from her power. Both angels and men and creatures of what condition soever, though each in different sort and manner, yet all with uniform consent,...admiring her as the mother of their peace and joy." No one can read this passage without a consciousness, that the personification gives a unity and distinctness... | |
| 1837 - 512 páginas
...exempted from her power; both angels and men, and creatures of what condition soever, though each in different sort and manner, yet all with uniform consent...admiring her as the mother of their peace and joy.' " The passage from Cicero to which allusion is made is to be found in the treatise De Republic^—... | |
| 1838 - 426 páginas
...exempt from her power ; both, angels and men, and creatures of what condition soever, though each in different sort and manner, yet all, with uniform consent,...her as the mother of their peace and joy." We are too apt to consider law as a thing of parchment, constitutions, and statutes, having its birth in national... | |
| Henry Barnard - 1839 - 1066 páginas
...exempted from her power; both angels and men, and creaiures of what condilon soever, though each in different sort and manner, yet all with uniform consent,...admiring her as the mother of their peace and joy." But this is digression. In enforcing authority, especially over number?, attention hearth, to serve... | |
| George Ensor - 1838 - 638 páginas
...exempted from her power : both angels and men, and creatures of what condition soever, though each in different sort and manner, yet all with uniform consent...admiring her as the mother of their peace and joy." — Eccles. Pol. book i. in the conclusion. Let not those who, to use the language of the same Hooker,... | |
| 1838 - 728 páginas
...exempted from her power ; both angels, and men, and creatures, of what condition soever, though each in different sort and manner, yet all with uniform consent,...admiring her as the mother of their peace and joy.' It seems as if the venerable advocate of the establishment, in composing this beautiful passage, had... | |
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