| David Landsborough - 1847 - 418 σελίδες
...to living fountains of water ; and God shall wipe away all tears from our eyes! " Acquaint thyself with God, if thou would'st taste | His works. Admitted...Till then unfelt, what hands divine have wrought." Cow PEE. APPENDIX THOUGH I shall give as full lists as I can of the fauna and flora of Arran, I am... | |
| William Cowper - 1847 - 556 σελίδες
...And that to bind him is a vain attempt. Whom God delights in, and in whom he dwells. Acquaint thyself with God, if thou wouldst taste His works. Admitted...heart Made pure shall relish, with divine delight TiH then unfelt, what hands divine have wrought. Brutes graze the mountain- top, with faces pronc,... | |
| George John C. Duncan - 1848 - 418 σελίδες
...Philosophy of the Seasons,' by Dr Duncan—it is composed in the very spirit of Cowper: ' Acquaint thyself with God if thou wouldst taste His works. Admitted...Till then unfelt, what hands divine have wrought.' " But I forbear to say more in praise of a work which the public have already so highly appreciated,... | |
| Goold Brown - 1848 - 324 σελίδες
...these things indicate a cause infinitely superior to any finite being ? — Maxcy. Acquaint thyself with God, if thou wouldst taste His works. Admitted...Till then unfelt, what hands divine have wrought. — Cowper. OF THE ADVERB. An Adverb is a word added to a verb, a participle, an adjective, or an other... | |
| Charles Walton Sanders, Joshua Chase Sanders - 1848 - 468 σελίδες
...that to bind him is a vain attempt, Whom God delights in, and La whom He dwells. 5. Acquaint thyself with God, if thou wouldst taste His works. Admitted...to His embrace, Thou shalt perceive that thou wast bund before. Thine eye shall be instructed, and thy heart, Made pure, shall relish with divine delight... | |
| English poetry - 1848 - 468 σελίδες
...And that to hind him is a vain attempt, Whom God delights in, and in whom he dwells. Acquaint thyself with God, if thou wouldst taste His works. Admitted...once to his embrace, Thou shalt perceive that thou wert blind before : Thine eye shall be instructed ; and thine heart Made pure shall relish, with divine... | |
| George John C. Duncan - 1848 - 346 σελίδες
...of the Seasons,' by Dr. Duncan — it is composed in the very spirit of Cowper : ' Acquaint thyself with God if thou wouldst taste His works. Admitted once to his embrace, Thou shall perceive that thou wast blind before. Thine eye shall be instructed ; and thine heart, Made pure,... | |
| Rufus Wilmot Griswold - 1849 - 578 σελίδες
...(supplemental grace) With lean performance ape the- work of love. ACftUAINT THYSELF WITH GOD. ACQUAINT thyself with God, if thou wouldst taste His works. Admitted...unfelt, what hands divine have wrought. Brutes graze the mountain-top, with faces prone, And eyes intent upon the scanty herb It yields them ; or, recumbent... | |
| Frederick Charles Cook - 1849 - 144 σελίδες
...bind him is a vain attempt, Whom God delights in, and in whom he dwells. Acquaint thyself with God 2 , if thou wouldst taste His works. Admitted once to...Till then unfelt, what hands divine have wrought. CHRISTIAN LIBERTY. But there is yet a liberty 3 , unsung By poets, and by senators unprais'd, Which... | |
| George Barrell Cheever - 1849 - 240 σελίδες
...or wall before God, are but using their knowledge of his works to make infidels. " Acquaint thyself with God, if thou wouldst taste His works. Admitted...shalt perceive that thou wast blind before. Thine eye shalt be instructed, and thine heart, Made pure, shall relish with divine delight, Till then unfelt,... | |
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