| William Godwin - Great Britain - 1817 - 396 pages
...accumulate from year to year a certain knowledge which serves us for the guide of our actions. We observe the succession of day and night, summer and winter, seed-time and harvest, and regulate our conduct~by the belief that that succession will take place in future. We conceive... | |
| Youth's instructor - 1830 - 542 pages
...beings. In providing a continual supply of food for all animated creatures. In maintaining the continual succession of day and night, summer and winter, seed-time and harvest. " • In suffering every individual of each species among animated beings to perish, and yet not suffering the... | |
| Edward Tagart - Sermons, English - 1825 - 86 pages
...being and thy providence, we see thee in the brightness of heaven and in the fertility of earth, in the succession of day and night, summer and winter, seed-time and harvest. We trace B2 thy being and thy providence in the government of nations and the changes of empires ;... | |
| Alvan Stewart - Slavery - 1860 - 434 pages
...pursuit of happiness," and that the same were meaningless. These truths are self-evident, and why ? They are evident in every breath of air we respire...equal, and are possessed of certain inalienable rights, etc. This rises to a moral, if not a mathematical demonstration ; and that a great nation should, so... | |
| Church service society - 1874 - 328 pages
...great H name for Thy loving-kindness and tender mercy towards us and all mankind. We praise Thee for the succession of day and night, summer and winter, seed-time and harvest, and that Thou hast never left Thyself without witness among men, but hast done good to all, sending... | |
| Church of Scotland - Liturgies - 1877 - 324 pages
...great name for Thy loving-kindness and tender mercy towards us and all mankind. We praise Thee for the succession of day and night, summer and winter, seed-time and harvest, and that Thou hast never left Thyself without witness among men, but hast done good to all, sending... | |
| Sydney Herbert Mellone - Ethics - 1897 - 498 pages
...kinds of orderly succession in the course of events; such general order as appears, for instance, in the succession of day and night, summer and winter, seed-time and harvest, life and death. This regular succession of events, in a thousand different lines, accustoms us from... | |
| Sydney Herbert Mellone - Theology - 1903 - 188 pages
...Experience shows us many kinds of orderly succession in the course of events, — as for instance in the succession of day and night, summer and winter, seed-time and harvest, life and death. This regular succession of events, in a thousand different lines, accustoms us from... | |
| Peter Coffey - Logic - 1912 - 376 pages
...general 'laws' — ie kinds of orderly succession in the outward course of events : such as appear in the succession of day and night, summer and winter, seed-time and harvest, life and death. The regular succession of events in a thousand different ways accustoms us, from force... | |
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