| James Madison MacDonald - 1855 - 396 strani
...fires, and may afterwards be renewed, surrounded with new aerial heavens, and beautified beyond what eye hath seen or ear heard, or the heart of man conceived, and then become one of the many mansions in the IJouse of the Father, an apartment of heaven, which... | |
| 1857 - 496 strani
...is incapable of being represented under these conditions is clearly beyond its region. But all that eye hath seen, or ear heard, or the heart of man conceived, falls within its province. All, in fact, that is revealed to the sentiment of mankind is the legitimate... | |
| 1857 - 494 strani
...is incapable of being represented under these conditions is clearly beyond its region. But all that eye hath seen, or ear heard, or the heart of man conceived, falls within its province. All, in fact, that is revealed to the sentiment, of mankind is the legitimate... | |
| James Madison MacDonald - 1863 - 390 strani
...fires, and may afterwards be renewed, surrounded with new aerial heavens, and beautified beyond what eye hath seen or ear heard, or the heart of man conceived, and then become one of the many mansions in the House of the Father, an apartment of heaven, which... | |
| Joseph Augustus Seiss - 1865 - 468 strani
...these promises, they set before us a body of honor, and privilege, and power, and blessedness, greater than eye hath seen, or ear heard, or the heart of man conceived. It has been well observed that these seven promises together, in their twofold aspect, form by far... | |
| George Huntington - 1868 - 350 strani
...imaginations, indeed, fail to estimate this " exceeding and eternal weight of glory." It is beyond what eye hath seen, or ear heard, or the heart of man conceived. There is no component of our being which shall not share in it. It will be manifest in the mind and... | |
| Joseph Augustus Seiss - 1882 - 478 strani
...these promises, they set before us a body of honor, and privilege, and power, and blessedness, greater than eye hath seen, or ear heard, or the heart of man conceived. It has been well observed that these seven promises together, in their twofold aspect, form by far... | |
| Thomas Earnshaw Bradley - 1854 - 914 strani
...Kternity,«f Heaven, or of Hell from the evidence of the senses ? Saint Paul tells us that "neither eye hath seen, or ear heard, or the heart of man conceived this place ;" and therefore will you be pleased to tell us how it has happened .that the air of Whitehaven... | |
| Willard Chamberlain Selleck - 1906 - 432 strani
...more beautiful, more benevolent purposes and methods in the divine constitution and order of the world than eye hath seen, or ear heard, or the heart of man conceived. And so, with growing assurance and joy, he says with Browning — This world's no blot for us Nor blank;... | |
| John McQuirk - 1908 - 386 strani
...blessed life of the saints in heaven ; and all this done in a manner and measure higher and greater than " eye hath seen, or ear heard, or the heart of man conceived," as the Apostle declares. The body, gross and material in this life, divested of mortality and become... | |
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