| Robert Chambers - 1881 - 856 pagina’s
...light In the horizon "of life, which, we ore sure, Is to become. In another eeaeon. я morning-star; and It throws its radiance through the gloom and shadow Of death. Bin JOITK ПЕВВСНЕЬ. The more popular treatises of this eminent astronomer — the 'Preliminary... | |
| Holy thoughts - 1882 - 744 pagina’s
...mind which was supposed to have passed away for ever, but which is now renovated as an immortal nope. Its influence outlives all earthly enjoyments, and becomes stronger as the organs decay ad the frame dissolves ; it appears, as that evening star of light, in the horizon of life, which *e... | |
| David Thomas - 1884 - 468 pagina’s
...mind which was supposed to have passed away for ever, but which is now renovated as an immortal hope. Its influence outlives all earthly enjoyments, and...its radiance through the gloom and shadow of death." LONDON. The Unholy Life. DAVID THOMAS, DD "LET THEM BE AS THE GRASS UPON THE HOUSE-TOPS, WHICH WITHERETH... | |
| Frank Carr - 1885 - 534 pagina’s
...it shines in Greek Anthology : and in Sir Humphrey Davy's Consolations of Travel, dear Religion, " appears as that evening star of light in the horizon of life, which, we arc sure, is to become in another season the morning star, and it throws its radiance through the gloom... | |
| James Henry Potts - 1889 - 806 pagina’s
...mind which was supposed to have passed away forever, but which is now renovated as an immortal hope. Its influence outlives all earthly enjoyments, and...its radiance through the gloom, and shadow of death. — Sir Humphrey Davy. A VERY COMMON MISTAKE. — Many Christians imagine that, now since they have... | |
| Sir Humphry Davy - 1889 - 208 pagina’s
...dewy spot gushing with fountains to the exhausted and thirsty traveller in the midst of the desert. Its influence outlives all earthly enjoyments, and...evening star of light in the horizon of life, which, we arc sure, is to become in another season a morning star, and it throws its radiance through the gloom... | |
| Sir Owen Morgan Edwards - 1896 - 684 pagina’s
...mind which was supposed to have passed away for ever, but which is now revealed as an immortal hope. Its influence outlives all earthly enjoyments, and...which we are sure is to become, in another season, the morning star, and it throws its radiance through the gloom and shadow of death."- Sir H. DAVY.... | |
| Gustav Gottheil - 1896 - 504 pagina’s
...mind which was supposed to have passed away for ever, but which is now renovated as an immortal hope. Its influence outlives all earthly enjoyments, and...organs decay and the frame dissolves; it appears as the evening star of light, in the horizon of life, which we are sure is to become, in another season,... | |
| John Clark Ridpath - 1899 - 544 pagina’s
...dewy spot, gushing with fountains, to the exhausted and thirsty traveller in the midst of the desert. Its influence outlives all earthly enjoyments, and...decay and the frame dissolves. It appears as that eveningstar of light in the horizon of life, which, we are sure, is to become, in another season, a... | |
| Karl Alois Kneller - 1911 - 424 pagina’s
...argument in favour of the immortality of the soul."2 Of religion "the Unknown" says in the same Dialogue: "Its influence outlives all earthly enjoyments, and...its radiance through the gloom and shadow of death." 3 In the next Dialogue, Davy defends the Science of Chemistry, and attempts to paint an ideal picture... | |
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