| George Rogers (of Camberwell.) - 1861 - 114 pages
...beforehand what it is to die. To leave all present scenes, to change all present relations, to pass at once from the visible to the invisible, from the material to the spiritual, from the finite to the infinite, from things temporal to things eternal, is indeed to die ; but who... | |
| Christian evidence society, Samuel Wilberforce - Apologetics - 1872 - 502 pages
...unseen, and perhaps spiritual. So far it differs from the forces of the material world. Can we reason from the visible to the invisible, from the material to the spiritual ? Here, again, the answer is plain. Biologists, who make the microscope and the scalpel their teacher,... | |
| David Thomas - 1873 - 780 pages
...preacher continues its eloquent discourse from age to ago, and its aim in all is to draw the mind of man from the visible to the invisible, from the material to the spiritual, from itself to universal being." FALSE HOPES.—"False hopes are Like meteors that brighten the skies... | |
| Christian evidence society - 1879 - 498 pages
...unseen, and perhaps spiritual. So far it differs from the forces of the material world. Can we reason from the visible to the invisible, from the material to the spiritual ? Here, again, the answer is plain. Biologists, who make the microscope and the scalpel their teacher,... | |
| Frederic William Henry Myers - Oracles, Greek - 1883 - 260 pages
...place which of all speculative changes is perhaps the most important, that the ideal has been shifted from the visible to the invisible, from the material to the spiritual world — " 0 father, must I deem that souls can pray Hence to turn backward to the worldly day? Change... | |
| Frederic William Henry Myers - Oracles, Greek - 1883 - 250 pages
...place which of all speculative changes is perhaps the most important, that the ideal has been shifted from the visible to the invisible, from the material to the spiritual world— " 0 father, must I deem that souls can pray Hence to turn backward to the worldly day? Change... | |
| Québec (Province). Legislature - Québec (Province) - 1890 - 858 pages
...facts which have been placed at the same moment before the pupil's eys. It proceeds from the known to the unknown, from the visible to the invisible,...manual spelling, which is more rapid than writing. It is rendered still more complete by lessons in articulation ; when this is the case it is known as... | |
| Frederic William Henry Myers - Literature, Modern - 1921 - 602 pages
...place which of all speculative changes is perhaps the most important, that the ideal has been shifted from the visible to the invisible, from the material to the spiritual world — '• 0 father, must I deem that souls can pray Hence to turn backward to the worldly dayt... | |
| Joshua O. Haberman - Religion - 1990 - 364 pages
...from the certain to the uncertain, from the known to the unknown, from the revealed to the hidden, from the visible to the invisible, from the material to the spiritual. ... In the end, I hope to present to you the full effect of revelation; I say, the effect, what it... | |
| Hilmar M. Pabel - Religion - 1997 - 286 pages
...fundamental rule of the Enchiridion operates in Erasmus' prayers and in his treatise on prayer. One must pass from the visible to the invisible, from the material to the spiritual, from the earthly to the heavenly. This does not mean that Erasmus espouses a spiritualized piety, a... | |
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