Millions of spiritual creatures walk the earth Unseen, both when we wake and when we sleep: All these with ceaseless praise his works behold Beth day and night. The Savage - Page 301by John Robinson, Piomingo - 1810 - 312 pagesFull view - About this book
| Sharon Turner - Religion and science - 1834 - 608 pages
...greatest minds feel this, but are not therefore discouraged from trying to enlarge the general stock.4 5 ' Millions of spiritual creatures walk the Earth Unseen ; both when we wake and when we sleep. Par. Lost, book iv. 4 The last sentence uttered by the distinguished La Place was, ' What we... | |
| Sharon Turner - Creation - 1835 - 470 pages
...lowest works. Yet these declare Thy goodness, beyond thought ; and power divine." Par. Lost, book v. Millions of spiritual creatures walk the earth Unseen ; both when we wake and when we sleep." With this view of nature let u* proceed with our inquiry, "•collecting that in ÜIÍH, аи... | |
| 1835 - 534 pages
...lure there you'll be dry!' 420 Mephistophües m New - York. [November/ MEPHISTOPHILES IN NEW-YORK. ' MILLIONS of spiritual creatures walk the earth unseen, both when we wake, and when we sleep.' THE BABD OP EDXX. WHEN the last moon was new, at the hour of midnight, I ascended to the house-top... | |
| Sharon Turner - Bible - 1835 - 460 pages
...lowest works. Yet these declare Thy goodness, beyond thought; and power divine." Par. Lost, book v. Millions of spiritual creatures walk the earth Unseen; both when we wake and when we sleep." U. book ir. With this view of nature let us proceed with our inquiry, recollecting that in... | |
| Catharine Maria Sedgwick - American loyalists - 1835 - 290 pages
...curling up from the water, and seemed intently listening. " I have somewhere read," she said, that " 'Millions of spiritual creatures walk the earth, Unseen, both when we wake and when we sleep.' I believe it !" again her head fell back on its sylvan pillow, and utterly incapable of farther... | |
| Catharine Maria Sedgwick - 1835 - 330 pages
...curling up from the water, and seemed intently listening. " I have somewhere read," she said, " that " Millions of spiritual creatures walk the earth, Unseen, both when we wake and when we sleep. I believe it !" Again her head fell back on its sylvan pillow, and utterly incapable of farther... | |
| Catharine Maria Sedgwick - American loyalists - 1835 - 298 pages
...curling up from the wa,ter, and seemed intently listening. " I have somewhere read," she said, that " 'Millions of spiritual creatures walk the earth, Unseen, both when we wake and when we sleep.' I believe it !" again her head fell back on its sylvan pillow, and utterly incapable of farther... | |
| John Milton - 1835 - 264 pages
...would want spectators, God want praise: Millions of spiritual creatures walk the earth Unseen, hoth when we wake and when we sleep : All these with ceaseless praise his works hehold Both day and night. How often from the steep 680 Of echoing hill or thicket have we heard Celestial... | |
| Henry Fothergill Chorley - Poets, English - 1836 - 302 pages
...than any which we are permitted to hear? He answered by reciting those glorious lines of Milton's— 'Millions of spiritual creatures walk the earth, Unseen, both when we wake and when we sleep,' &c. And his tones of solemn earnestness, sinking, almost dying away into a murmur of veneration,... | |
| John Wesley - Methodist Church - 1836 - 582 pages
...any part of this, by our sight, than by our feeling. Should we allow, with the ancient poet, that " Millions of spiritual creatures walk the earth Unseen, both when we wake, and when we sleep ;" Should we allow, that the great Spirit, the Father of all, filleth both heaven and earth ;... | |
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