| Axel Emil Gibson - Alternative medicine - 1922 - 114 pages
...fashioning flank and limb into due proportion in such an artistic way that after watching the process one is almost involuntarily possessed by the notion that some more subtle aid to vision than the chromatic would show the hidden artist, with his plan before him, striving with skillful manipulation... | |
| James Henry Snowden - Immortality - 1925 - 188 pages
...then, it is as if a delicate finger traced out the line to be occupied by the spinal column, and molded the contour of the body ; pinching up the head at...hidden artist, with his plan before him, striving with skillful manipulation to perfect his work." If this wonderful architectonic and teleological description... | |
| Louis William Rogers - New Thought - 1925 - 152 pages
...body, pinching up the head at one end, the tail at the other, and fashioning flank and limb with due proportions in so artistic a way, that, after watching...the notion that some more subtle aid to vision than the microscope would show the hidden artist, with his plan before him, striving with skillful manipulation... | |
| 1899 - 526 pages
...tail at the other, and iashioning flank and limb into due salimandrin? proportions, in so artis ic a way that, after watching the process hour by hour,...some more subtle aid to vision than an achromatic «ou',d show the hidden attist, with his plan before him, striving with skillful manipulation to perfect... | |
| 1910 - 1144 pages
...we do. Professor Huxley watches the development of a plant or an animal from its embryo ; wrought " in so artistic a way that, after watching the process...hidden artist, with his plan before him, striving with skillful manipulation to perfect his work.' l This is revelation — unveiling. Matthew Arnold watches... | |
| 1913 - 2248 pages
...obvious reason. THE OUTLOOK 4 October that, " after watching the process hour by hour, one is almost possessed by the notion that some more subtle aid...hidden artist, with his plan before him, striving with skillful manipulation to perfect his work." Why almost ? Why not frankly accept the notion of artist... | |
| Victoria Institute (Great Britain) - Religion and science - 1897 - 402 pages
...head at one end, and the tail at the other, and fashioning flank and limb into true and salamandriaii proportions in so artistic a way that after watching...vision than an achromatic would show the hidden artist striving with skilful manipulation to perfect his work." Nowhere could we find the action of mind more... | |
| Shelton, Clements, Shelton - Body, Mind & Spirit - 1996 - 242 pages
...them thru the tube of his microscope. He declared that after watching the work of Life building a man, one is almost involuntarily possessed by the notion,...more subtle aid to vision than an achromatic, would reveal the Hidden Artist, with his plan before him, striving with skillful manipulation to perfect... | |
| Otto Carque - Medical - 1996 - 584 pages
...fashioning flank and limb into due proportion in so artistic a way that after watching the process one is almost involuntarily possessed by the notion that some more subtle aid to vision than ,he r-hromatic would show the hidden artist, with his plan beforf him, striving with skillful manipulation... | |
| Hilton Hotema - 1997 - 194 pages
...body; pinching up the head at one end, the tail at the other, and fashioning flank and limb into due proportions in so artistic a way, that, after watching...hidden artist, with his plan before him, striving with skillful manipulation to perfect the work." Out of this speck of colorless protoplasm, the Hidden Artist... | |
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