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The Rambler, a Catholic journal of home and foreign literature [&c.]. Vol.5 ... - Страница 157
1855
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The Youth's instructer [sic] and guardian, Том 14

1854 - 1112 страници
...and giving nature credit for an inexhaustible fertility and variety which will keep him hia life long always reverent, yet never superstitious ; wondering...the amount of Divine thought revealed to him therein ; holding every phenomenon worth the noting down ; believing that every pebble holds a treasure, every...

Glaucus; or, The wonders of the shore

Charles Kingsley - 1855 - 202 страници
...giving nature credit for an inexhaustible fertility and variety, which will keep him his life long always reverent, yet never superstitious; wondering...amount of Divine thought revealed to him therein; holding every phenomenon worth the noting down; believing that every pebble holds a treasure, every...

The North British review

1855 - 624 страници
...giving nature credit for an inexhaustible fertility and variety, which will keep him his life long always reverent, yet never superstitious ; wondering...estimating each thing not carnally, as the vulgar do, bv its size or its pleasantness to the senses, but spiritually, by the amount of Divine thought revealed...

Glaucus: Or, The Wonders of the Shore

Charles Kingsley - 1855 - 196 страници
...giving nature credit for an inexhaustible fertility and variety, which will keep him his life long always reverent, yet never superstitious ; wondering...size and sensuous loveliness ; able to see grandeur iji the minutest objects, beauty in the most ungainly ; estimating each thing not carnally, as the...

The General Baptist repository, and Missionary observer [afterw.] The ...

1856 - 492 страници
...will keep him his life -long always reverent, yet never superstitious; wondering at the commonest, yet not surprised by the most strange ; free from the...thing, not carnally, as the vulgar do, by its size and pleasantness to the senses, but spiritually, by the amount of Divine thought revealed to him therein...

The Criterion; art, science and literature, Том 1

1856 - 430 страници
...giving nature credit for an inexhaustible fertility and variety, which will keep him his life long always reverent, yet never superstitious ; wondering...loveliness ; able to see grandeur in the minutest objecU, beauty in the most ungainly ; estimating each thing not carnally, as the vulgar do, by its...

The Natural History Review, Том 3

1856 - 510 страници
...fertility and variety, which will keep him his life long always reverent, yet never superstitions ; wondering at the commonest, but not surprised by the most strange ; free from the idol of size and sensuou's loveliness ; able to see grandeur in the minutest objects, beauty in the...

The Canadian Naturalist and Geologist, Том 1

1857 - 528 страници
...fertility and variety, which will keep him his life long always reverent, yet never superstitious j wondering at the commonest, but not surprised by the...the amount of Divine thought revealed to him therein ; holding every phenomenon worth the noting down ; believing that every pebble holds a treasure, every...

The Canadian Naturalist and Geologist, Том 1

1857 - 526 страници
...giving nature credit for an inexhaustible fertility and variety, which will keep him his life long always reverent, yet never superstitious ; wondering...beauty in the most ungainly ; estimating each thing not earnally, as the vulgar do, by its size or its pleasantness to the senses, but spiritually, by the...

The Sunday-school World, Том 2

1862 - 216 страници
...giving nature credit for an inexhaustible fertility and variety, which will keep him, his life long, always reverent, yet never superstitious ; wondering...the amount of Divine thought revealed to him therein ; holding every phenomenon worth the noting down ; believing that every pebble holds a treasure, every...




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