| Thomas Dick - Astronomy - 1851 - 202 pages
...carry the impress of the Almighty's hand to the remotest scenes of the universe. The other suggests to me, that within and beneath all that minuteness...aided eye of man has been able to explore, there may lie a region of invisibles, and that, could we draw aside the mysterious curtain which shrouds it from... | |
| John Pye Smith - 1852 - 576 pages
...Almighty's hand to the remotest scenes of the universe. The other suggests to me that, within and beyond all that minuteness which the aided eye of man has...curtain which shrouds it from our senses, we might there see a theatre of as many wonders as Astronomy has unfolded, a universe within the compass of... | |
| Samuel Griswold Goodrich - Children's literature - 1852 - 372 pages
...along, and carry the impress of the Almighty's hand to tbo remotest scenes of the universe -, the other that, within and beneath all that minuteness which...eye of man has been able to explore, there may be a world of invisible beings ; and that, could we draw aside the mysterious curtain which shrouds it from... | |
| J H. Aitken - Elocution - 1853 - 378 pages
...carry the impress of the Almighty's hand to the remotest scenes of the universe — the other suggests to me, that within and beneath all that minuteness...aided eye of man has been able to explore, there may lie a region of invisibles ; and that, could we draw aside the mysterious curtain which shrouds it... | |
| Charles Dexter Cleveland - 1853 - 800 pages
...carry the impress of the Almighty's hand to the remotest scenes of the universe ; the other suggests to me that, within and beneath all that minuteness...aided eye of man has been able to explore, there may lie a region of invisibles, and that, could we draw aside the mysterious curtain which shrouds it from... | |
| Treasury - 1853 - 276 pages
...the impress of the Almighty's hand to the remotest scenes of the universe ; — the other suggests to me, that within and beneath all that minuteness...aided eye of man has been able to explore, there may lie a region of invisibles; and that, could we draw aside the mysterious curtain which shrouds it from... | |
| Jabez Hogg - Microscopes - 1854 - 550 pages
...the impress of the Almighty's hand to the remotest scenes of the universe:— the microscope suggests to me, that within and beneath all that minuteness...aided eye of man has been able to explore, there may yet be regions of invisibles; and that, could we draw aside the mysterious curtain that veils it from... | |
| Jabez Hogg - Microscope and microscopy - 1854 - 516 pages
...impress of the Almighty's hand to the remotest scenes of the universe : — the microscope suggests to me, that within and beneath all that minuteness which the aided eye of uian has been able to explore, there may yet be regions of invisibles ; and that, could we draw aside... | |
| William Williams - Cosmogony - 1855 - 396 pages
...carry the impress of the Almighty's hand to the remotest scenes of the Universe. The other suggests to me, that within and beneath all that minuteness...curtain which shrouds it from our senses, we might there see a theatre of as many wonders as astronomy has unfolded, a universe within the compass of... | |
| Thomas Chalmers - Astronomy - 1855 - 372 pages
...carry the impress of the Almighty's hand to the remotest scenes of the universe. The other suggests to me, that within and beneath all that minuteness...aided eye of man has been able to explore, there may lie a region of invisibles; and that, could we draw aside the mysterious curtain which shrouds it from... | |
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