| Edwin Hodder - 1876 - 554 páginas
...custom of heathen nations to make into gods the powers and productions of nature. " The poor Indian's untutored mind sees God in clouds, and hears Him in the wind." As Vulcan forged the thunderbolts for Jove, and as the beautiful Apollo typified the sun in his glory... | |
| Mary Anne Macmullen - 1876 - 46 páginas
...States are Briudlecund, Eohilcund, Oude, and some others. RELIGION. BEAHMA, VISHNU AND SIVA. " Lo ! the poor Indian, whose untutored mind " Sees God in clouds and hears Him in the wind. " Hindooism or Brahminism is the professed religion of the greater part of the native inhabitants of... | |
| John Gorham Palfrey - 1876 - 694 páginas
...of ascertained facts, that literature, alike of prose and of poetry, has built up a theology for " the poor Indian, whose untutored mind Sees God in clouds and hears him in the wind." Such an Indian is mainly an imagination of European sentimentalists ; in the current conception of... | |
| Neville B. Craig - 1876 - 598 páginas
...these savages they could not have inspired him with those beautiful lines in his Essay on Man : " Lo the poor Indian! whose untutored mind, Sees God in clouds, and hears him in the wind; His soul proud science never taught to stray, Far as the solar walk, or milky way, Yet simpler nature... | |
| George Bruce - 1876 - 642 páginas
...world just like a creed-built stage — ! God and His Son subservient as their page : " Not like the Indian, whose untutored mind Sees God in clouds, and hears Him in the wind." Sterling Antinomists! — in all, but show — No good works needed, where such Christians go ; For... | |
| Leon Hyneman - 1877 - 200 páginas
...belief, and saint and sage, cramped by ancient authority, are equally, if not more, beclouded than the " poor Indian whose untutored mind sees God in clouds and hears him in the wind." The Materialists do not believe in a God as represented to them, but they believe there is an intelligent... | |
| Rufus Usher - 1877 - 152 páginas
...Deity is perceived — whether seen and worshipped in the sun, moon, and stars ; or whether, like the Indian, — " Whose untutored mind, Sees God in clouds, and hears Him in the wind ; " or whether, in a more refined sense, the Deity becomes to us an ever-abiding presence, " in whom... | |
| 1879 - 842 páginas
...and settlement of America. Originally, or, rather, as far back as we know, it belonged to Mr. " Lo, the poor Indian, whose untutored mind, Sees God in clouds and hears Him in the wind ! " Who Mr. Lo got it from we may never know ; that once the red men lived Here in their 'homes we... | |
| James Coutts - 1880 - 132 páginas
...hereditary impression. They had faint and confused ideas of immortality, as we should expect in those " Whose untutored mind Sees God in clouds and hears Him in the wind ; " though their nobler intellects quickly apprehended the lofty Hope of modern religion and philosophy,... | |
| Autumn leaves - 1882 - 210 páginas
...shod the Pope.' 7. ' Nay, could himself extemporize some stanzas.' 8. ' Aye, every inch a king.' 9. ' Whose untutored mind Sees God in clouds, and hears Him in the wind.' 10. 'And says solemnly, ' Gentlemen, look at the clock.' ' 11. 'Where'er he went his voice was heard... | |
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