| Edward Hitchcock - 1851 - 418 pages
...beautiful or hideous, and of sending that transmuting process forward through time and through eternity. It is as if we were linked to every created being...other intellect. Wonderful, wonderful is the position in iiu occupies, and the part he acts ! And yet it is not a dream, but the deliberate conclusion of... | |
| Rufus Wheelwright Clark - 1853 - 288 pages
...every part of the universe, and he were able with each volition to send abroad an influence along these wires, so as to reach every created being in heaven...heart, and the movements of every other intellect." Now, if such be the power of a creature, what must be the power of an infinite Creator ? If such are... | |
| Edwin Hodder - 1864 - 364 pages
...closing Mrs, Browning's poems, and settling himself beside Edith's chair. — " ' Influence makes us as if we were linked to every created being by a golden...modified the pulsation of every other heart, and the movement of every other mind.' And I have heard an .argument about the perpetuity of influence like... | |
| Edwin Hodder - 1868 - 272 pages
...closing Mrs. Browning's poems, and settling himself beside Edith's chair — "' Influence makes us as if we were linked to every created being by a golden chain, and ever} pulsation of our heart or movement of our mind, modified the pulsation of every other heart,... | |
| Edwin Hodder - 1877 - 346 pages
...Bob, closing Mrs. Browning's poems, and settling himself beside Edith's chair; " ' Influence makes us as if we were linked to every created being by a golden chain, and every pulsation of the heart or movement of our mind modified the pulsation of every other heart, and the movement of... | |
| Levi Balmer Hartman - 1898 - 312 pages
...sending that transmuting power and process forward through time and through eternity. It is as if he were linked to every created being by a golden chain, and every pulsation of his heart, or movement of his mind, modified the pulsation of every other heart, and the movement of... | |
| Frank Channing Haddock - 1920 - 104 pages
...beautiful or hideous, and of sending the transmuting process forward through time and through eternity. It is as if we were linked to every created being...every other heart and the movements of every other mind. Wonderful, wonderful is the position man occupies, and the part he acts! And yet it is not the... | |
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