Aristodemus, understand there is a Being whose eye pierceth throughout all nature, and whose ear is open to every sound; extended to all places; extending through all time, and whose bounty and care can know no other bounds than those fixed by his own... Tales - Page 201by Harriet Martineau - 1836Full view - About this book
| Raymond St. James Perrin - 1885 - 604 pages
...Being whose eye pierceth throughout all nature, and whose ear is open to every sound ; extended to all places, extending through all time ; and whose bounty and care can know no other bound than those fixed by his own creation." ' The fitting mission of Socrates was the education of... | |
| Raymond St. James Perrin - Religion - 1885 - 600 pages
...Being whose eye pierceth throughout all nature, and whose ear is open to every sound ; extended to all places, extending through all time ; and whose bounty and care can know no other bound than those fixed by his own creation." ' The fitting mission of Socrates was the education of... | |
| Franklin Verzelius Newton Painter - Education - 1886 - 378 pages
...being whose eye pierceth throughout all nature, and whose ear is open to every sound ; extended to all places, extending through all time, and whose bounty and care can know no other bound than those fixed by his own creation." In reference to the immortality of the soul, he says :... | |
| Mormons - 1889 - 656 pages
...Being whose eye pierceth throughout all nature, . and whose ear is open to every sound; extended to all places; extending through all time, and whose...other bounds than those fixed by his own creation!" By this discourse, and others of the like nature, Socrates taught his friends that they were not only... | |
| Jason Nelson Fradenburgh - Europe - 1891 - 478 pages
...nature, find whose ear is open to every sound ; extending through all time, extending to all places ; and whose bounty and care can know no other bounds than those fixed by his own creation." f Zeus is the lord of the upper regions, dwelling especially on the summits of the most lofty mountains,... | |
| Elizabeth Boynton Harbert - American fiction - 1892 - 312 pages
...and whose ear is open to all sound, extended to all places, extending through all time, and tvhose bounty and care can know no other bounds than those fixed by his own creation.' " Dr. Whedon, in his ' Christianity and Greek Philosophy,' says : ' However conflicting the opinions... | |
| Occultism - 1897 - 412 pages
...that there is a Being whose eye pierces all nature and whose ear is open to every sound —extended to all places, extending through all time — and whose...other bounds than those fixed by his own creation." Again, addressing Euthedemos, he says: " If there is anything in man partaking of the Divine nature,... | |
| Franklin Verzelius Newton Painter - Education - 1904 - 442 pages
...a Being whose eye pierceth throughout all nature, and whose ear is open to every sound; extended to all places, extending through all time, and whose bounty and care can know no other bound than those fixed by His own creation." He believed in the immortality of the soul. " It is necessary,"... | |
| Robert Flint - Bible - 1905 - 482 pages
...eye," as he said, "pierceth throughout all nature, and whose ear is open to every sound extended to all places, extending through all time; and whose bounty and care can know no other bound than those fixed by his own creation " ; that on this faith he built up a moral life of rare... | |
| Henry Frank - Immortality - 1909 - 480 pages
...is a Being whose eye passes through all Nature, and whose ear is opened to every sound ; extended to all places, extending through all time; and whose...other bounds than those fixed by His own creation." Thus, we observe, Socrates became a reactionary and rejected the scientific tendency of Grecian thought... | |
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