... over all nature. All beings ~ receive their life from him. There is but one only God, who is not, as some are apt to imagine, seated above the world, beyond the orb of the universe ; but being all in himself, he sees all the beings that inhabit his... A new Cyropaedia or the travels of Cyrus - Halaman 191oleh Andrew Michael Ramsay - 1779Tampilan utuh - Tentang buku ini
| Samuel Boyse - 1753 - 378 halaman
...Immenfity. He is the " fole Principle, the Light of Heaven, and the Father of " all : He produces, orders, and difpofes every Thing. " He is the Reafon, the Life, and the Motion of all '• [created] Beings." Socrates ($\) and Plato ($2) feem to have conceived the firm and well grounded... | |
| James Cavanah Murphy - 1795 - 388 halaman
...being himfelf all in all, he fees " all the beings who fill his immenfity, '« the only principle, the light of heaven, " the father of all. He produces...difpofes every " thing : He is the reafon, the life, the " motion of all beings f." Chev. Ramfay's Tbedogy of the Anciejits. * Exodus, Chap. iii. т. ^... | |
| William Hutchinson - 1795 - 386 halaman
...being all in Himself, He sees all the beings that inhabit his im" mensity. He is the sole principle, the light of heaven, the Father " of all; He produces every thing, He orders and disposes every thing; " He is the reason, the life, and the motion of all beings." Plutarch says—"... | |
| Andrew Michael Ramsay - 1799 - 490 halaman
...but being himself all inall^he sees. ah* that beings that fill Jbis immensity. The only principle, the light of heaven, the father of all, he produces every thing ,, he orders and disposes every thing; he is the reason, the lite, and the motion of all beings *'. , He taught that... | |
| Ramsay (Chevalier, Andrew Michael) - 1802 - 482 halaman
...all in himself, he sees all the beings » that inhabit his Immensity. He is the sole » principle , the Light of heaven , the Father » of all. He produces every thing , he orders (i) Stob. Eccl. Phys. cap. 8. (2) Plut. de Plat. Phjl. lib. 4. c. 2. Stob. Ecol. Pbys. p. 40. (3) Floruit... | |
| Ramsay (Chevalier, Andrew Michael) - 1814 - 416 halaman
...being all in himself, he sees all the beings that inhabit his immensity. He is the sole principle, the light of heaven, the father of all; he produces every thing, he orders and disposes every thing ; he is the reason, the life, and the motion of all beings." He taught, that besides... | |
| John Hughes - 1818 - 378 halaman
...being all in Himself, He sees all the beings that inhabit His immensity. He is the sole principle, the light of heaven, the Father of all. He produces every thing; He is the reason, the life, and the motion, of all beings." These expressions convey, on the face of them,... | |
| Robert Taylor - 1829 - 466 halaman
...;* but being himself all in all, he sees all the beings that fill his immensity, the only principle, the light of heaven, the Father of all. He produces every thing, he orders and disposes every thing ; he is the reason, the life, and the motion of all beings." — Dr. Collier's... | |
| M. B. Craven - 1871 - 330 halaman
...being himself all in all, he sees all the things that fill his immensity ; the only Principle, tbe Light of heaven, the Father of all. He produces every thing ; He orders and disposes every thing ; He is the reason, the life, and motion of all things." Among his moral precepts... | |
| William Morris Davis - 1874 - 420 halaman
...universe ; But being himself all in all, he sees all things that fill his immensity. " The only principle, the light of heaven, the Father of all, He produces every thing ; he orders and disposes every thing ; He is the reason, the life, and the mo.tive of all things." And this reading... | |
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