| 1854 - 1112 pages
...and giving nature credit for an inexhaustible fertility and variety which will keep him hia life long always reverent, yet never superstitious ; wondering...the amount of Divine thought revealed to him therein ; holding every phenomenon worth the noting down ; believing that every pebble holds a treasure, every... | |
| Charles Kingsley - 1855 - 202 pages
...giving nature credit for an inexhaustible fertility and variety, which will keep him his life long always reverent, yet never superstitious; wondering...amount of Divine thought revealed to him therein; holding every phenomenon worth the noting down; believing that every pebble holds a treasure, every... | |
| 1855 - 624 pages
...giving nature credit for an inexhaustible fertility and variety, which will keep him his life long always reverent, yet never superstitious ; wondering...estimating each thing not carnally, as the vulgar do, bv its size or its pleasantness to the senses, but spiritually, by the amount of Divine thought revealed... | |
| Charles Kingsley - 1855 - 196 pages
...giving nature credit for an inexhaustible fertility and variety, which will keep him his life long always reverent, yet never superstitious ; wondering...size and sensuous loveliness ; able to see grandeur iji the minutest objects, beauty in the most ungainly ; estimating each thing not carnally, as the... | |
| 1856 - 492 pages
...will keep him his life -long always reverent, yet never superstitious; wondering at the commonest, yet not surprised by the most strange ; free from the...thing, not carnally, as the vulgar do, by its size and pleasantness to the senses, but spiritually, by the amount of Divine thought revealed to him therein... | |
| 1856 - 430 pages
...giving nature credit for an inexhaustible fertility and variety, which will keep him his life long always reverent, yet never superstitious ; wondering...loveliness ; able to see grandeur in the minutest objecU, beauty in the most ungainly ; estimating each thing not carnally, as the vulgar do, by its... | |
| 1856 - 510 pages
...fertility and variety, which will keep him his life long always reverent, yet never superstitions ; wondering at the commonest, but not surprised by the most strange ; free from the idol of size and sensuou's loveliness ; able to see grandeur in the minutest objects, beauty in the... | |
| 1857 - 528 pages
...fertility and variety, which will keep him his life long always reverent, yet never superstitious j wondering at the commonest, but not surprised by the...the amount of Divine thought revealed to him therein ; holding every phenomenon worth the noting down ; believing that every pebble holds a treasure, every... | |
| 1857 - 526 pages
...giving nature credit for an inexhaustible fertility and variety, which will keep him his life long always reverent, yet never superstitious ; wondering...beauty in the most ungainly ; estimating each thing not earnally, as the vulgar do, by its size or its pleasantness to the senses, but spiritually, by the... | |
| 1862 - 216 pages
...giving nature credit for an inexhaustible fertility and variety, which will keep him, his life long, always reverent, yet never superstitious ; wondering...the amount of Divine thought revealed to him therein ; holding every phenomenon worth the noting down ; believing that every pebble holds a treasure, every... | |
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