| John Timbs - 1858 - 296 páginas
...UGLINESS OF ANIMALS. SIB THOMAS BROWNE observes : I cannot tell by what logic we call a toad, a bear, and an elephant, Ugly, they being created in those outward shapes and figures which best express the actions of their inward forms, and having passed that general visitation of God, who saw that all... | |
| Robert Demaus - 1859 - 612 páginas
...beauty in the works of God, and therefore no deformity in any kind of species or creature whatsoever. I cannot tell by what logic we call a toad, a bear,...those outward shapes and figures which best express the actions of their inward forms ; and having passed that general visitation of God, who saw that... | |
| Robert Demaus - 1860 - 580 páginas
...beauty in the works of God, and therefore no deformity in any kind of species or creature whatsoever. I cannot tell by what logic we call a toad, a bear,...those outward shapes and figures which best express the actions of their inward forms ; and having passed that general visitation of God, who saw that... | |
| Advanced reading book - 1860 - 458 páginas
...beauty in the works of God, and therefore no deformity in any kind of species or creature whatsoever. I cannot tell by what logic we call a toad, a bear,...those outward shapes and figures which best express the actions of their inward forms, and having passed that general visitation of God, who saw that all... | |
| Sir Thomas Browne - 1862 - 466 páginas
...by what logic we call a toad, ™x' 33' a bear, or an elephant ugly, they being created wi«d. xv. in those outward shapes and figures which best express those actions of their inward forms. And having passed that general visitation of God, who saw that all that he had made was good, that... | |
| Henry Southgate - 1862 - 774 páginas
...preservest them all. Xeltemiali. GOD-WU1 ot \ cannot tell by what logic we call a toad, »bear, and TUch beet express the actions of their inward f rrr;=- and baring past that general visitation of God,... | |
| James Hain Friswell - 1866 - 382 páginas
...therefore no deformity in any kind of species of creature whatsoever; I cannot tell by what Logick we call a Toad, a Bear, or an Elephant ugly, they...best express those actions of their inward forms. And having past that general Visitation of God who saw that all that he had made was good, that is... | |
| James Lee (M.A.) - 1867 - 506 páginas
...mirror displayed the perfections of God. — L. I cannot tell by what logic we call a toad, a bear, and an elephant ugly, they being created in those outward shapes and figures which best express the actions of their inward forms, and having passed that general visitation of God, CHAP. II. THUS... | |
| Joseph Payne - 1868 - 530 páginas
...in the works of God, and therefore no deformity * in any kind of species or creature whatsoever. I cannot tell by what logic we call a toad, a bear,...those outward shapes and figures which best express the actions of their inward forms ' (nature) ; and having passed that general visitation (scrutiny)... | |
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