| 1852 - 608 sidor
...admirable structure, and fairy pencillings of such a flower as the Phaius albus, but will exclaim, that Nature is but a name for an effect Whose cause is God. Not a flower But shows some touch, in freckle, streak, or stain, Of his unrivall'd pencil. He inspires... | |
| Charles Simmons - 1852 - 564 sidor
...cause ? The Lord of all, himself through all diffused, Sustains, and is the life of all that lives. Nature is but a name for an effect, Whose cause is God. Ib. Happy the man who sees a God employed In all the good and ill that checker life! Eesolving all... | |
| W. V. Byars - 1901 - 616 sidor
...sympathy, that steals away Their sharpness, ere he is aware. — William Callen Bryant: • Tbanatopsis.* Nature is but a name for an effect Whose cause is God. — Camper. Nature is the glass reflecting God, As by the sea reflected is the sun, Too glorious to... | |
| Arthur Max Hantsche - 1901 - 160 sidor
...Meinung. Wir brauchen nur eine Stelle wie die folgende zu lesen, um seine wahre Ansicht kennen zu lernen: »Nature is but a name for an effect »Whose cause is God « Also Gott ist nicht die Natur selbst, sondern, wie er deutlich sagt, die Ursache derselben. Auch... | |
| 1902 - 970 sidor
...Most High arc doors outward — out of self, out of smnllness, out of wrong. — George Macdonald. Nature is but a name for an effect whose cause is God. — Cowper. Grumblers dewerve to be operated upon surgically; their trouble is usually chronic. —... | |
| James Esdaile - 1902 - 178 sidor
...brought into action; the way for them being merely prepared, in the manner pointed out by experience. "Nature is but a name for an effect, whose cause is God ;" and the Author of nature has ordained, that such effects should often follow such predisposing causes.... | |
| 1903 - 450 sidor
...which Galileo echoes in, " The laws of nature are the thoughts of God " ; and Cowper clarifies by, " Nature is but a name for an effect whose cause is God." Novalis, hearing the universal Spirit tenderly singing, says: "Nature is an /Eolian harp, a musical... | |
| William Salter - 1904 - 196 sidor
...NOVEMBER 27. The Lord of all, himself through all diffused, Sustains, and is the life of all that lives. Nature is but a name for an effect, Whose cause is God. He feeds the sacred fire By which the mighty process is maintained; Rules universal nature. Not a flower... | |
| Massachusetts Horticultural Society - 1905 - 526 sidor
...beauty everywhere in evidence, and have dwelt upon the perfection attainable by man when he should see that "nature is but a name for an effect whose cause is God." In the history of human progress, however, the black and bitter winter of unrest, discontent, and change... | |
| 1905 - 870 sidor
...Throughout the whole poem Cowper illustrated the truth of his fine definition of the All-Father — " Nature is but a name for an effect whose cause is God." One of his most beautiful passages indicates how largely his mind was saturated with nature-worship... | |
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