| Elias Hicks - 1825 - 376 pages
...that Jesus Christ is the only true and everlasting God, by whom all things were made, that are made, in the heavens above, or the earth beneath, or the waters under the earth ; that he is, as omnipotent, so omniscient, and omnipresent, therefore God. This is confessed by me,... | |
| Robert Smith - 1829 - 432 pages
...that Jesus Christ is the only true and everlasting God, by whom all things were made, that are made, in the heavens above, or the earth beneath, or the waters under the earth: that he is as omnipotent, as omniscient and omnipresent, therefore God." And after the lapse of thirty... | |
| Joseph Treffry - 1836 - 58 pages
...that Jesus Christ is the only true and everlasting God, by whom all things were made that are made, in the heavens above, or the earth beneath, or the waters under the earth; that he is, as omnipotent, as omniscient and omnipresent — therefore God. This is confessed by me... | |
| Thomas Carlyle - 1838 - 476 pages
...question : whether, on studiously surveying the Universe from their several stations, there was nothing in the Heavens above, or the earth beneath, or the waters under the earth, nothing visible but this one business, or rather shadow of business, that had an interest for the minds... | |
| Thomas Carlyle - 1840 - 862 pages
...question. Whether, on studiously surveying the Universe from their several stations, there was nothing in the heavens above, or the earth beneath, or the waters under the earth, nothing visible but this one business, or rather shadow of business, that had an interest for the minds... | |
| Philip Harwood - 1841 - 232 pages
...ineffaceable conviction that God is One and a Spirit, not to be imaged by the likeness of any thing in the heavens above, or the earth beneath, or the waters under the earth ; and that faithfulness to this was the sheet-anchor of their national being and well-being. And there... | |
| 1849 - 606 pages
...however enchanting, that the highest musical pleasure can be derived. It is not in the likeness of anything in the heavens above, or the earth beneath, or the waters under the earth, that the highest musical capacity can be tried. It is not the dipping passage like a crested wave in... | |
| William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Sir John Murray, George Walter Prothero - 1848 - 638 pages
...however enchanting, that the highest musical pleasure can be derived. It is not in the likeness of anything in the heavens above, or the earth beneath, or the waters under the earth, that the highest musical capacity can be tried. It is not the dipping passage like a crested wave in... | |
| 1848 - 742 pages
...with the paraphernalia of his rank ; old copy-books, scored over with inky images of every thing ' in the heavens above, or the earth beneath, or the waters under the earth,' and likenesses of things nondescript, if not entirely absurd and fanciful; dictionaries whose birth... | |
| Thomas Evans - 1848 - 372 pages
...that Jesus Christ is the only true and everlasting God, by whom all things were made, that are made, in the heavens above, or the earth beneath, or the waters under the earth ; that he is as omnipotent, so omniscient, and omnipresent, therefore God. " In short, I say, both... | |
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