Hidden fields
Books Books
" Two things there are, -which, the oftener and the more steadfastly we consider them, fill the mind with an ever new, an ever rising admiration and reverence ; — the STARRY HEAVEN above, the MORAL LAW ivithin. "
The Premier and the Painter: A Fantastic Romance - Page 72
by Israel Zangwill, Louis Cowen - 1896 - 502 pages
Full view - About this book

Discussions on Philosophy and Literature, Education and University Reform ...

Sir William Hamilton - Education - 1852 - 848 pages
...contemplation : — " Two things there are, which, the oftener and the more steadfastly wo consider, fill the mind with an ever new, an ever rising admiration and reverence, — the Starry Heaven above, the Moral Law within. Of neither am 1 compelled to seek out the existence, as shrouded in obscurity,...
Full view - About this book

Discussions on Philosophy and Literature, Education and University Reform ...

Sir William Hamilton - Education - 1853 - 828 pages
...contemplation : x " Two things there are, which, the oftener and the more steadfastly we consider, fill the mind with an ever new, an ever rising admiration and reverence — tlic Starry Heaven above, tlie Moral law within. Of neither am I compelled to seek out the existence,...
Full view - About this book

Christian Theism: The Testimony of Reason and Revelation to the ..., Volume 1

Robert Anchor Thompson - Christianity - 1855 - 522 pages
...Holiness. " Two things there are," said Kant, " which, the oftener and the more steadfastly we consider, fill the mind with an ever new, an ever rising admiration and reverence — t/ie STAKRT HEAVEN above, the MORAL LAW within."2 May not the thought suggest the comparison of...
Full view - About this book

The Logic of the Christian Faith: Being a Dissertation on Scepticism ...

Patrick Edward Dove - Apologetics - 1856 - 450 pages
...surpassing grandeur : — " Two things there are, which, the oftener and the more steadfastly we consider, fill the mind with an ever new, an ever rising admiration and reverence — the starry heaven above, the moral law within. Of neither am I compelled to seek out the existence, as shrouded in obscurity,...
Full view - About this book

William Wordsworth: A Biography

Edwin Paxton Hood - 1856 - 590 pages
...within." * What • " Two things there are, which, the oftcner and the more steadfastly we consider, fill the mind with an ever new, an ever rising admiration and reverence, — the Starry Hearm above, the Moral Law icithin. Of neither am I compelled to seek out tie existence, as shrouded...
Full view - About this book

William Wordsworth: A Biography

Edwin Paxton Hood - 1856 - 556 pages
...within."* What • " Two things there are, which, the oftener and the more steadfastly we consider, fill the mind with an ever new, an ever rising admiration and reverence, — the Stairt( Heaven above, the Moral Law v:ithi». Of neither am I compelled to seek out the existence,...
Full view - About this book

Christian Theism: The Testimony of Reason and Revelation to the ..., Volume 1

Robert Anchor Thompson - Christianity - 1856 - 518 pages
...Holiness. " Two things there are," said Kant, " which, the oftener and the more steadfastly we consider, fill the mind with an ever new, an ever rising admiration and reverence—the STARKY HEAVEN above, the MORAL LAW wiWan." 2 May not the thought suggest the comparison...
Full view - About this book

Lectures on Metaphysics and Logic, Volume 1

Sir William Hamilton - First philosophy - 1859 - 752 pages
...of its expression: "Two things there are, which, the oftener and the more steadfastly we consider, fill the mind with an ever new, an ever rising admiration and reverence ; — the STAKEY HEAVEX above, the HOBAL LAW within. Of neither arn I compelled to seek out the reality, as veiled...
Full view - About this book

Lectures on Metaphysics and Logic: Metaphysics

Sir William Hamilton - Logic - 1859 - 772 pages
...of its expression : " Two things there are, which, the oftener and the more steadfastly we consider, fill the mind with an ever new, an ever rising admiration and reverence ; — (fie STABRY HEAVEN above, (he MOEAL LAW within. Of neither am I compelled to seek out the reality,...
Full view - About this book

Germany, Volume 1

Madame de Staël (Anne-Louise-Germaine) - German literature - 1859 - 849 pages
...combated a system so pernicious, and revived the thoughts of Plato, of Descartes, and we consider, fill the mind with an ever new, an ever rising admiration and reverence,—the Starry Heaven above, the Moral Law within. Of neither am I compelled to seek out the...
Full view - About this book




  1. My library
  2. Help
  3. Advanced Book Search
  4. Download EPUB
  5. Download PDF