Then ring out the chiming harmonies of life and nature. Then proclaim Christmas morning to the human soul. Then, then celebrate with double joy the advent of redemption. LET us not fear that the issues of natural science shall be scepticism or anarchy.... The Rose of Sharon - Page 303edited by - 1844Full view - About this book
| Edwin Hubbell Chapin - 1860 - 382 pages
...Christmas morning to the human soul. Then, then celebrate with double joy the advent of redemption. LET us not fear that the issues of natural science...universe is linked to that which lies nearest the throne. HARE ! hark ! with harps of gold, What anthems do they sing ? The radiant clouds have backward rolled,... | |
| Edwin Hubbell Chapin - 1860 - 372 pages
...Christmas morning to the human soul. Then, then celebrate with double joy the advent of redemption. LET us not fear that the issues of natural science...universe is linked to that which lies nearest the throne. . . HARK ! hark ! with harps of gold, What anthems do they sing ? The radiant clouds have backward... | |
| Edwin Hubbell Chapin - 1866 - 376 pages
...Christmas morning to the human soul. Then, then celebrate with double joy the advent of redemption. LET us not fear that the issues of natural science...universe is linked to that which lies nearest the throne. HARK ! hark! with harps of gold, What anthems do they sing ? The radiant clouds have backward rolled... | |
| Smith C. Ferguson, Emory Adams Allen - 1880 - 686 pages
...to true religion ; hence let there be no fear that the issues of natural science shall be skepticism or anarchy. Through all God's works there runs a beautiful...universe is linked to that which lies nearest the throne. It has been said that "an undevout astronomer is mad." With still greater force might it be said that... | |
| Smith C. Ferguson, Emory Adams Allen - 1884 - 648 pages
...to true religion ; hence let there be no fear that the issues of natural science shall be skepticism or anarchy. Through all God's works there runs a beautiful...universe is linked to that which lies nearest the throne. It has been said that "an undevout astronomer is mad." With still greater force might it be said that... | |
| Maturin Murray Ballou - 1894 - 604 pages
...sufficiently improbable ; it is at matters of fact that such people stumble. — Von Knebel. SCIENCE. Let us not fear that the issues of natural science...universe is linked to that which lies nearest the Throne. — Chapin. Nothing has tended more to retard the advancement of science than the disposition in vulgar... | |
| Tryon Edwards - 1908 - 788 pages
...uniform and indivisible ; the object of the other ¡я beauty, which is multiform and varied. — Colton. Let us not fear that the issues of natural science...is linked to that which lies nearest the throne.— EH Chapín. As knowledge advances, science ceases to scoff at religion ; and religion ceases to frown... | |
| Tryon Edwards - 1908 - 772 pages
...uniform and indivisible ; the object of the other is beauty, which is multiform and varied.— Coirón. hie universe is linked to that which lies nearest the throne.— EH Chapín. As knowledge advances,... | |
| Josiah Hotchkiss Gilbert - 1912 - 702 pages
...speed. Sooner or later the full harmony will reveal itself, the discords and contradictions disappear. Through all God's works there runs a beautiful harmony....universe is linked to that which lies nearest the throne. — EH CHAPIN. What are the sciences but maps of universal laws, and universal laws but the channels... | |
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