| Charles Finch Dowsett - 1892 - 960 pages
...The rivers in their winding, Have secrets which, to all who seek, Are precious in the finding. " So since the Universe began, And till it shall be ended, The soul of Nature, soul of man, And soul of God are blended." WH HARRIS. CHAPTER XXV. THE VALUE OF BOTANY TO COUNTRY RESIDENTS. BY THE... | |
| National Educational Association (U.S.). Meeting - 1896 - 1114 pages
...that God has made is good. Between nature, man and God, there exists a perfect and everlasting unity. Since the universe began, And till it shall be ended,...Nature, soul of man, And the soul of God are blended. The second point I desire particularly to emphasize is this: The self-conscious individuality of a... | |
| National Education Association of the United States - 1896 - 1114 pages
...that God has made is good. Between nature, man and God, there exists a perfect and everlasting unity. Since the universe began, And till it shall be ended,...Nature, soul of man, And the soul of God are blended. The second point I desire particularly to emphasize is this: The self-conscious individuality of a... | |
| 1897 - 714 pages
...plan is simple and natural. Nature points man to a knowledge of God's laws, and teaches his love — " Since the universe began, And till it shall be ended, The soul of Nature, soul of man, And soul ot God are blended." Legislators should be convinced of the importance of providing for the education... | |
| Theodore Tilton - 1897 - 884 pages
...Because his heart is tender, Shall catch a glimpse of heavenly light In every earthly splendour. XI. So, since the universe began, And till it shall be ended, The soul of Nature, soul of Man, And soul of God are blended ! THE GOATHERD'S GIFT. nr*O thee, fair Shepherdess, I bring this rose, —... | |
| 1907 - 398 pages
...priesthood shall make earth All hallowed ground." SEPT. 1. of the Links Which Make Everything One. "So since the universe began,' And till it shall be ended, The soul of Nature, soul of Man And soul of God are blended." SEPT. 2. ^n Memory of the Silent Ones. "We count the broken lyres that rest... | |
| Kansas Academy of Science - 1913 - 1100 pages
...How sweetly the chimes of Holy Trinity Church ring out over the hills about Stratford on Avon. jln the corner of the Hathaway cottage lingers the shade...BUSHONG. (Delivered at the forty-fifth annual meeting.) THE wide distribution of deposits of bitumen in its various forms is attested in the very earliest... | |
| Mary Quick Burnet - 1921 - 636 pages
...Because his heart is tender Shall catch a glimpse of heavenly light In every earthly splendor. So, since the universe began And till it shall be ended, The soul of nature, soul of man, And soul of God are blended. Her charming interpretation of the sublimest in nature reaches and appeals... | |
| Charles Lowe, Henry Wilder Foote, John Hopkins Morison, Henry H. Barber, James De Normandie, Joseph Henry Allen - 1878 - 712 pages
...to fill all extent he is great in every dot and grain, in every point of vitality and force. " So, since the universe began, And till it shall be ended, The soul of Nature, soul of Man, And soul of God are blended." The Omnipresent has with himself this easy and happy way. The hard thing,... | |
| 1867 - 784 pages
...Because his heart is tender, Shall catch a glimpse of heavenly light In every earthly splendor. So, since the universe began, And till it shall be ended, The soul of Nature, soul of Man, And soul of God are blended ! A WIFE BY WAGER. ON a sunny afternoon in the middle of August, 1756, a gayly-dressed... | |
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