| Edmund Burke - 1800 - 614 páginas
...and the cultivation of it not only refines and humanizes, but dignifies and exalts the affeftions. It elevates them to the admiration and love of that...fublime, and good in the creation. Scepticifm and irrtligion are hardly compatible with the fenfibiliry of heart f, which arifes from a juft and lively... | |
| 1786 - 838 páginas
...And the cultivation of it not only refines and humanifcs, but dig' nines and exalts the affections. It elevates them to the admiration and love of that Being, who » the Author of all that is fair, fublime, and good in the creation. Scepticifm and irreligion are... | |
| 1793 - 526 páginas
...and the cultivation of it not only refines and humanifes, but dignifies and exalts the affections. It elevates them' to the admiration and love of that...hardly compatible with the fenfibility of heart which arifcs from à juft and lively relifli of the wifdom, harmony, and order fubfilting in the world arourfd... | |
| 1800 - 624 páginas
...and the cultivation of it not only refines and humanizes, but dignifies and exalts the affeettons. It elevates them to the admiration and love of that...fublime, and good in the creation. Scepticifm and irreligión are hardly compatible with the fenfibility of heart f, which arifes from a juft and lively... | |
| 1800 - 620 páginas
...and the cultivation of it not only refines and humanizes» but dignifies and exalts the affeitions. It elevates them to the admiration and love of that Being, who is the Author of all th»t is fair, fublime, and good in the creation. Sceptk'frn and ineligion are haidly compatible with... | |
| 1803 - 268 páginas
...and the cultivation of it not only refines and humanizes, but dignifies and exalts the affections. It elevates them to the admiration and love of that Being, who is the author of all that is fair, sublime, ana good in the creation. Scepticism and irreligion are ill compatiable with the sensibility... | |
| John Evans - 1807 - 318 páginas
...enumerated. The cultivation of it not only refines and humanizes, but dignifies and exalts the affections. It elevates them to the admiration and love of that Being, who is the anthor of all that is fair, sublime, or good in the creation. Scepticism and irreligion are hardly... | |
| 362 páginas
...higher and more important purposes ; it should dignify and exalt onr all'ectioiic, and elevate thuin to the admiration and love of THAT BEING, who is the author of every thing that is fair, beautiful, oncl excellent in nature. — Scepticism and irrclig;ion are not... | |
| Wild flowers - 1845 - 110 páginas
.... . . But the taste for natural beauty is subservient to higher powers than these ; it elevates it to the admiration and love of that Being who is the Author of all that is fair, sublime, and good in the creation. PERCIVAL. THERE'S not a leaf within the bower; There's not a bird... | |
| 1817 - 494 páginas
...fidelity of its descriptions, and the beauty and accuracy of the plates with which it is embellished. It elevates them to the admiration and love of that Being, who is the author of all that is fair, sublime, or good in the creation. Scepticism and irreligion are hardly compatible with the sensibility... | |
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