... creatures, and especially his holy angels. For beholding the face of God, in admiration of so great excellency they all adore him ; and being rapt with the love of his beauty, they cleave inseparably for ever unto him. Desire to resemble him in goodness... The Rise of English Literary Prose - Page 135by George Philip Krapp - 1915 - 551 pagesFull view - About this book
| Richard Hooker, Izaak Walton - 1821 - 392 pages
...Psalm xoithem unweariable and even unsatiable in their longing, to do Lake by all means all manner of good unto all the creatures of God, "•."• but...especially unto the children of men. In the countenance of i. 14. whose nature looking downward, they behold themselves be- Act* neath themselves ; even as upward... | |
| George Walker - 1825 - 668 pages
...rapt with the love of his beauty, they cleave inseparably for ever unto him. Desire to resemble him in goodness maketh them unweariable and even unsatiable in their longing, to do by all means all manner of good unto all the creatures of God, but especially unto the children of men. In the countenance... | |
| Richard Hooker - 1825 - 688 pages
...even unsatiable in their «' i- longing, to do .by all means all manner of good unto all the i.'u. creatures of God, but especially unto the children...the countenance of whose nature looking downward, pan. they behold themselves beneath themselves ; even as upMatt.' ward in God, beneath whom themselves... | |
| Richard Hooker, Henry Clissold - 1831 - 168 pages
...rapt 1 with the love of his beauty, they cleave inseparably for ever unto him. Desire to resemble him in goodness maketh them unweariable and even unsatiable in their longing, to do by all means all manner of good unto all the creatures of God, but especially unto the children of men. In the countenance... | |
| George Montagu (6th duke of Manchester.), George Montagu Duke of Manchester - 1835 - 584 pages
...goodness, maketh them unweariably and ever insatiable in their longing to do, by all means, all manner of good unto all the creatures of God, but especially...themselves are, they see that character, which is no where, but in themselves, and us resembled. . . . Angelical actions may, therefore, be reduced unto... | |
| George Montagu (6th duke of Manchester.), George Montagu Duke of Manchester - 1835 - 582 pages
...goodness, maketh them unweariably and ever insatiable in their longing to do, by all means, all manner of good unto all the creatures of God, but especially...themselves are, they see that character, which is no where, but in themselves, and us resembled. . . . Angelical actions may, therefore, be reduced unto... | |
| Richard Hooker, Izaak Walton - 1841 - 624 pages
...rapt with the love of his beauty, they cleave inseparably for ever unto him. Desire to resemble him in goodness maketh them unweariable and even unsatiable...all means all manner good unto all the creatures of God39, but especially unto the children of 35 Psalm civ. 4 ; Heb. i. 7 ; Ephes. iii. 10. 36 Dan. vii.... | |
| Richard Hooker - 1850 - 652 pages
...rapt with the love of his beauty, they cleave inseparably for ever unto him. Desire to resemble him in goodness maketh them unweariable and even unsatiable...means all manner good unto all the creatures of God, Jbut especially unto the children of men || : in the countenance of whose nature, looking downward,... | |
| Richard Hooker - 1851 - 122 pages
...goodness, maketh them unweariable, and even insatiable in their longing, to do by all means all manner of good unto all the creatures of God, but especially unto the children of men;2 in the countenance of whose nature looking downward, they behold themselves beneath themselves,... | |
| 1857 - 632 pages
...goodness, maketh them nnweariable and even insatiable in their longing to do by all means all manner of good unto all the creatures of God, but especially...they behold themselves beneath themselves ; even as upwards in God, beneath whom themselves are, they see that character which is nowhere but in themselves... | |
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