Now if nature should intermit her course, and leave altogether, though it were but for a while, the observation of her own laws; if those principal and mother elements of the world, whereof all things in this lower world are made, should lose the qualities... Of the Laws of Ecclesiastical Polity - Page 13by Richard Hooker - 1868 - 155 pagesFull view - About this book
| James Lee (M.A.) - 1867 - 508 pages
...voice, and their labour hath been to do His will. ' He made a law for the rain.' (Job xxviii. 26.) He gave His ' decree unto the sea, that the waters should not pass His commandment.' (Jer. v. 22.) Now, if Nature should intermit her course, and leave altogether, though it were but for... | |
| Frederick Swartz Jewell - 1867 - 276 pages
...its lands with his renown, and to revere and bless his name to the latest posterity.—Irving. 236. Now if nature should intermit her course, and leave, altogether, though it were for a while, the observation of her own laws ; if those principles and mother elements of the world,... | |
| Joseph Payne - 1868 - 530 pages
...unto his voice, and their labour hath " bene " to do his will : ' He " made a law for the rain ;" lie gave his " decree unto the sea, that the waters should...course and leave altogether, though it were but for awhile, the observation1 (observance) of her own laws; if those principal and mother elements of the... | |
| United States. Department of Education (1867-1868) - 1868 - 990 pages
...hearkened unto his voice, and their labor hath been to do his will. " He made a law for the rain ;" he gave his " decree unto the sea, that the waters...intermit her course, and leave altogether, though it were for a while, the observation of her own laws, if these principal and mother elements of the world,... | |
| United States. Office of Education - 1868 - 930 pages
...hearkened unto his voice, and their labor hath been to do his will. " He made a law for the rain ;" he gave his " decree unto the sea, that the waters...intermit her course, and leave altogether, though it were for a while, the observation of her own laws, if these principal and mother elements of the world,... | |
| sir William Smith - 1869 - 382 pages
...his will. He made a law for the rain ; he gave his decrce unto the sea, that the waters thould nut pass his commandment. Now, if nature should intermit her course, and leave altogether, though it were for a while, the observation of her own laws; if those principal and mother elements of the world,... | |
| William Smith, Benjamin Nicholas Martin - 1870 - 482 pages
...will. He made a law for the rain ; he gave his decree unto the sea, that the ivaters should not-pass his commandment. Now, if nature should intermit her course, and leave altogether, though it were for a while, the observation of her own laws ; if those principal and mother elements of the world,... | |
| Thomas Budd Shaw, William Smith - 1850 - 492 pages
...have hearkened unto his voice, and their labor hath been to do his will. He made a law for tie rain ; he gave his decree unto the sea, that the waters should not past his commandment. Now, if nature should intermit her course, and leave altogether, though it were... | |
| Hippolyte Adolphe Taine - 1871 - 556 pages
...and power, that which doth appoint the form and measure, of working, the same we term a Law. . . . ' Now if nature should intermit her course, and leave altogether though it were but for awhile, the observation of her own laws ; if those principal and mother elements of the world, whereof... | |
| Hippolyte Taine - 1871 - 556 pages
...nnd power, that which doth appoint the form and measure, of working, the same we term a Law. . . . 'Now if nature should intermit her course, and leave altogether though it were but for awhile, the observation of her own laws ; if those principal and mother elements of the world, whereof... | |
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