| Thomas Macknight - 1850 - 104 Seiten
...have pandered to the passions, tastes, and prejudices of the people, how every thing holy and good "in the heavens above, in the earth beneath, and in the waters under the earth," has been ridiculed and blasphemed ; there, perhaps, never was a man who is less deserving of such reproaches... | |
| 1850 - 704 Seiten
...every planet and every star ; every man, every angel and archangel ; in a word, every thing "in heaven above, in the earth beneath, and in the waters under the earth," was made by him. " For by him were all things created that are in heaven, and that are in earth, visible... | |
| William Holmes, John Warner Barber - 1851 - 342 Seiten
...when he alters them for some especial purpose, as in the case of miracles. His natural laws prevail in the heavens above, in the earth beneath, and in the waters under the earth ; the law of gravitation, by which a body unsupported falls, exists every where, extends to the remotest... | |
| sir George Sinclair (2nd bart.) - 1852 - 818 Seiten
...to bestow that enviable appellation ? It is no doubt true, that almost every department, in heaven above, in the earth beneath, and in the waters under the earth, is already monopolised by some male or female saint, whose day of reception is duly notified in the... | |
| 1850 - 790 Seiten
...conviction." Every one knows that the worship of a Hindoo is extended to every object which meets his eyes in the heavens above, in the <! earth beneath, and in the waters under the earth ; to the sun, the moon, and the stars ; ' to cattle, and all creeping things: to dogs, cats, and monkeys... | |
| William Holmes - 1854 - 430 Seiten
...when he alters them for forne efpecial purpofe, as in the cafe of miracles. His natural laws prevail in the heavens above, in the earth beneath, and in the waters under the earth ; the law of gravitation, by which a body unfupported falls, exifts everywhere, extends to the 'remoteft... | |
| R. W. Vanderkiste - 1854 - 350 Seiten
...be preceded by a cause. And further, it is conceded alike by Atheist and Christian, that we do see in the heavens above, in the earth beneath, and in the waters under the earth, innumerable proofs of adaptation, utility, power, and beauty. Here again let us meet the atheist in... | |
| William Holmes - 1854 - 432 Seiten
...when he alters them for fome efpecial purpofe, as in the cafe of miracles. His natural laws prevail in the heavens above, in the earth beneath, and in the waters under the earth ; the law of gravitation, by which a body unfupported falls, exifts everywhere, extends '.to the Vemoteft... | |
| 1854 - 594 Seiten
...totality, we surname the mind, is as much a labyrinth now as in the days of Plato. " In the heaven above, in the earth beneath, and in the waters under the earth," and in man himself, the king and lord of this nether, world, there are stern, stubborn facts which... | |
| Charles Hodge - 1856 - 316 Seiten
...triumph of Christ over all his enemies, of which he speaks in 1 Cor. xv. 23-28. All things in heaven above, in the earth beneath, and in the waters under the earth, are to be made subject to Christ ; but this subjection will be either voluntary or coerced. The good... | |
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