| John Henry Newman - 1836 - 486 pagina’s
...gracious and holy Beings, the servants of the Holiest, who deign to minister to the heirs of salvation. Every breath of air and ray of light and heat, every...waving of the robes of those, whose faces see God in heaven. And I put it to any one, whether it is not as philosophical, and as full of intellectual... | |
| 1840 - 818 pagina’s
...Beings, the servants of the Holiest, who deign to minister to the heirs of salvation. Every breath cf air and ray of light and heat, every beautiful prospect is, as it were, the skirts of ^heir garments, the waving of the robes of those whose faces sec GOD in Heaven. And I put it to any... | |
| 1842 - 542 pagina’s
...those, who play a faithful part, Hath joys that will not fade, and cannot perish. THE BRIDEGROOM'S TALE. Every breath of air, and ray of light and heat, every...the waving of the robes of those whose faces see God in Heaven. NEWMAN'S SERMONS, Vol. II. Sera. XXIX. p. 404. How soft and calm this summer eve, Ere night... | |
| 1842 - 344 pagina’s
...those, who play a faithful part, Hath joys that will not fade, and cannot perish. THE BRIDEGROOM'S TALE. Every breath of air, and ray of light and heat, every beautiful prospect is, ta H were, the skirts of their garments, the waving of the robes of those whose faces see God in Heaven.... | |
| Elizabeth Stone - 1858 - 450 pagina’s
...gracious and holy beings, the servants of the Holiest, who deign to minister to the heirs' of salvation. Every breath of air and ray of light and heat, every...the waving of the robes of those whose faces see God in Heaven. ' I can conceive/ continues he, ' persons saying all this is fanciful ; but if it appears... | |
| James Hogg, Florence Marryat - 1870 - 810 pagina’s
...He might have quoted that Christian saying of John Henry Newman's : ' Every breath of air, and every ray of light and heat, every beautiful prospect is,...the waving of the robes of those whose faces see God in heaven.' This is a clear misapprehension of Professor Tyndall's. In his lectures, as also in Professor... | |
| John Henry Newman (card.) - 1864 - 598 pagina’s
...doctrine in my Sermon for Michaelmas day, written not later than 1834. I say of the Angels, " Every hreath of air and ray of light and heat, every beautiful...Again, I ask what would be the thoughts of a man who, "when examining a flower, or a herb, or a pebble, or a ray of light, which he treats as something so... | |
| 1864 - 546 pagina’s
...up his views on this point, a passage that has often been quoted by others for its beauty:— • " Every breath of air, and ray of light and heat, every...waving of the robes of those whose faces see God." But the study of the early Church has also a deep and permanent effect on the direction of his thoughts.... | |
| 1864 - 890 pagina’s
...maintained and administered by the agency of angels; as in his Michaelmas sermon of 1834,—"Every breath of air, and ray of light and heat, every beautiful...waving of the robes of those whose faces see God," p. 91. This thread, in short, runs through his whole mental history. The validity, the certainty of... | |
| 1864 - 990 pagina’s
...drawn out this doctrine in my sermon for Michaelmas Day, written not later than 1834. I say of them, ' every breath of air, and ray of light and heat, every...were, the skirts of their garments, the waving of the rohes of those whose faces вее God.' Also, besides the hosts of evil spirits, I considered that... | |
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