| Henry Barnard - 1839 - 1066 pàgines
...provision for this principle ¡s I disinterestedness, firmness of purpose, and piety, is worth more infinite in the universe. There is but a very minute portion of the thnn n11 the outward material interests of a world. It exists for tt. creation, which we can turn into... | |
| William Ellery Channing - 1839 - 72 pàgines
...admirable endowments, the sense or perception of Beauty. We see the germ of this in every human being, and there is no power which admits greater cultivation ; and why should it not be cherished in all 1 It deserves remark, that the provision for this principle is infinite in the universe. There is but... | |
| 1839 - 622 pàgines
...admirable endowments, the sense or perception of Beauty. We see the germ of this in every human being, and there is no power which admits greater cultivation ; and why should it not be cheriFhed in oil? It deserves remark, that the provision for this principle is infinite in the universe.... | |
| 1839 - 630 pàgines
...being, and there is no power which admits greater cultivation ; and »hy should it not be cherifhed in all? It deserves remark, that the provision for this principle is infinite in tfee univerfe. There i.< but a very minute portion of the creation which we can turn into food and... | |
| 1840 - 544 pàgines
...admirable endowments, the sense or perception of beauty. We see the germ of this in every human being, and there is no power which admits greater cultivation,...clothes, or gratification for the body ; but the whole crealion may be used to minister to the sense of beauty. Beauty is an allpervading presence — it... | |
| John George Cochrane - 1840 - 480 pàgines
...admirable endowments, the sense or perception of beauty. We see the germ of this in every human being, and there is no power which admits greater cultivation,...cherished in all? It deserves remark, that the provision for'this principle is infinite in the universe. There is but a very minute portion of the creation... | |
| 1841 - 436 pàgines
...admirable endowments the sense or perception of beauty. We see the germ of this in every human being ; and there is no power which admits greater cultivation:...gratification for the body; but the whole creation may bs used to minister to the sense of beauty. Beauty is an all-pervading presence; it unfolds the numberless... | |
| William Ellery Channing - 1841 - 424 pàgines
...admirable endowments, the sense or perception of Beauty. We see the germ of this in every human being, and there is no power which admits greater cultivation...we can turn into food and clothes, or gratification Tor the body ; but the whole creation "rnajTJe used to minister to the sense of beauty. Beauty is an... | |
| William Ellery Channing - 1841 - 424 pàgines
...admirable endowments, the sense or perception of Beauty. We see the germ of this in every human being, and there is no power which admits greater cultivation...is but a very minute portion of the creation which we^can turn into food and clothes, or gratification for the body ; but the whole creation may be used... | |
| William Ellery Channing - 1843 - 686 pàgines
...admirable endowments, the sense or perception of Beauty. We see the germ of this in every human being, and there is no power which admits greater cultivation...portion of the creation which we can turn into food und clothes, or gratification for tho body ; but the whole creation may be used to minister to the... | |
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