Scriptural & Philosophical Arguments, Or Cogent Proofs from Reason & Revelation that Brutes Have SoulsP. Buchan, 1824 - 120 pages |
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Page iii
... once man's companions in Paradise , Supposition regarding the new heaven and the new earth , · Brutes form a link between the Creator and the creature , Those happy on earth not always happy hereafter , Variety , necessary to man's ...
... once man's companions in Paradise , Supposition regarding the new heaven and the new earth , · Brutes form a link between the Creator and the creature , Those happy on earth not always happy hereafter , Variety , necessary to man's ...
Page vii
... once a county over which an earl presided . The present DAVID STEUART ERSKINE , with whom I have the honour of being acquainted , enjoys that title . In the various histories and chronicles of Scotland , & c . that I have read , I have ...
... once a county over which an earl presided . The present DAVID STEUART ERSKINE , with whom I have the honour of being acquainted , enjoys that title . In the various histories and chronicles of Scotland , & c . that I have read , I have ...
Page xxiv
... once had as much power and wealth as any in the kingdom , the king excepted , but at last died picking a bone on a dung - hill . - Xerxes crowned his steersman in the morning , and beheaded him in the evening of the same day ...
... once had as much power and wealth as any in the kingdom , the king excepted , but at last died picking a bone on a dung - hill . - Xerxes crowned his steersman in the morning , and beheaded him in the evening of the same day ...
Page xxv
... once said to a person who gazed on his purple robe and golden crown , " did you but know what cares are under it , you would not take it up from the ground to have it . " It is not what men enjoy , but the principle from whence it comes ...
... once said to a person who gazed on his purple robe and golden crown , " did you but know what cares are under it , you would not take it up from the ground to have it . " It is not what men enjoy , but the principle from whence it comes ...
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... once you get entangled in the concerns of the world , and bent with the infirmities of age . In the spring or morning of your days you have few sins to repent of ; in the evening , you have many , and less capable . - In the morning ...
... once you get entangled in the concerns of the world , and bent with the infirmities of age . In the spring or morning of your days you have few sins to repent of ; in the evening , you have many , and less capable . - In the morning ...
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Page 98 - Go, from the creatures thy instructions take : Learn from the birds what food the thickets yield; Learn from the beasts the physic of the field; Thy arts of building from the bee receive ; Learn of the mole to plough, the worm to weave; Learn of the little nautilus to sail, Spread the thin oar, and catch the driving gale.
Page 120 - For that which befalleth the sons of men befalleth beasts ; even one thing befalleth them : as the one dieth, so dieth the other; yea, they have all one breath ; so that a man hath no pre-eminence above a beast : for all is vanity. All go unto one place ; all are of the dust, and all turn to dust again.
Page 21 - For every beast of the forest is mine, and the cattle upon a thousand hills. I know all the fowls of the mountains; and the wild beasts of the field are mine.
Page 32 - Who finds not Providence all good and wise, Alike in what it gives and what denies ? VII. Far as creation's ample range extends, The scale of sensual, mental powers ascends : Mark how it mounts to man's imperial race, From the green myriads in the peopled grass ! What modes of sight betwixt each wide extreme!
Page 24 - Six days thou shalt do thy work, and on the seventh day thou shalt rest : that thine ox and thine ass may rest, and the son of thy handmaid, and the stranger, may be refreshed.
Page 25 - What man of you, having an hundred sheep, if he lose one of them, doth not leave the ninety and nine in the wilderness, and go after that which is lost, until he find it ? And when he hath found it, he layeth it on his shoulders, rejoicing.
Page 33 - Vast chain of being ! which from God began, Natures ethereal, human, angel, man, Beast, bird, fish, insect, what no eye can see, No glass can reach ; from infinite to thee, From thee to nothing.
Page 27 - His hinder parts, then springs as broke from bonds, And rampant shakes his brinded mane; the ounce, The libbard, and the tiger, as the mole Rising, the crumbled earth above them threw In hillocks: The swift stag from under ground...
Page 32 - See, through this air, this ocean, and this earth, All matter quick, and bursting into birth. Above, how high, progressive life may go!
Page 20 - And to every beast of the earth, and to every fowl of the air, and to every thing that creepeth upon the earth, wherein there is life, I have given every green herb for meat: and it was so.