| William Hales - 1799 - 688 strani
...feparation from the low cares of mortality ; it is a life which receives not its pleafures and fatisfattion from the things of this world; an Afcent or FLIGHT...meaning, that without a paraphrafe, it is abfolutely impojfible, to exprefs the ideas contained in them, particularly in thefe laft few words — " *fyi... | |
| Thomas James Mathias - 1799 - 656 strani
...not its pleafures and fatisfattion from the things of this world ; 'an afcent or flight of the foul, which is one, fimple, and uncompounded, to that Being..., an eminent and incommunicable fenfe, GOD HIMSELF ! (b) P. 414(a) MfTaStCwup « TB 0a»ara fit T>i» £«m». Evang. Johan. " He is pafled from death... | |
| Thomas James Mathias - 1799 - 786 strani
...not its pleafures and fatisfaction from the things of this world ; an afcent or flight of the foul, which is one, fimple, and uncompounded, to that Being...in an eminent and incommunicable fenfe, GOD HIMSELF ! (t) P. 414. (a) MtTa£i€*xir ix ru @a>27» «.,- TH> cr-. Evang. Joban. " He is pafled from death... | |
| Thomas James Mathias - 1801 - 612 strani
...satisfaction from the things of this world. It is an ascent or flight of the soul, which is one, simple, and uncompounded, to that Being who is ONE, and ALONE in an eminent and incommunicable sense, Goo HIMSELF !"* P- 435Tov ruv Aa'Tfuv, &C. " The whole company of the Stars, and the great Sun... | |
| Thomas James Mathias - 1808 - 682 strani
...satisfaction from the things of this world. It is an ascent or flight of the soul, which is one, simple, and uncompounded, to that Being who is ONE, and ALONE in an eminent and incommunicable sense, GOD HIMSELF !"* P. 436To? tar A<rrf»v, &C. " The whole company of the Stars, and the great... | |
| Literary Society of Bombay - 1819 - 412 strani
...satisfaction from the things of this world; an ascent or flight of the soul, which is one, simple, and uncompounded, to that being who is one and alone, in an eminent and incommunicable sense." Eusebius speaks in the same language in his evangelic history. This will help in some degree... | |
| 1819 - 406 strani
...satisfaction from the things of this world; an ascent or flight of the soul, which is one, simple, and uncompounded, to that being who is one and alone, in an eminent and incommunicable sense." Eusebius speaks in the same language in his evangelic history. This will help in some degree... | |
| Richard Robert Madden - 1853 - 518 strani
...satisfaction from the things of this world ; an ascent or flight of the soul, which is one, simple, and uncompounded, to that Being who is ONE, and ALONE in an eminent and incommunicable sense, GOD HIMSELF !"* St. Teresa, in her book of " The Mansions," devotes a portion of a chapter to... | |
| 1869 - 534 strani
...juovov. Gr. PLOTINTJS. — "The ascent or flight of the soul, which is one, simple, and im com pounded, to that Being, who is ONE and ALONE in an eminent and incommunicable sense; GOD HIMSELF!" NB The language of PLOTINUS in this passage is so sublime and full of meaning,... | |
| 1875 - 540 strani
...? uavov irpof fjovnv. Gr. PLOTINUS. — "The ascent or flight of th« soul, whi'-h is one, simple, and uncompounded, to that Being, who is ONE and ALONE in an eminent and incommunicable sense, UOD HIMSELF!" %NH The language of PI.OTINUS in this passage is so sublime and full of meaning,... | |
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