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" To ask or search, I blame thee not ; for heaven Is as the book of God before thee set, Wherein to read his wondrous works... "
A Theodicy: Or, Vindication of the Divine Glory, as Manifested in the ... - Page 20
by Albert Taylor Bledsoe - 1853 - 414 pages
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A dictionary of quotations from the British poets, by the author of The ...

British poets - 1824 - 676 pages
...innumerable stars, that shone Stars distant, but nigh hand seem'd other worlds. Milton's Paradise Lost, b. 3. Heaven Is as the book of God before thee set, Wherein to read his wond'rous works. Hid, b. 8. Devotion ! daughter of astronomy ! An undevout astronomer is mad. Young's Night Thoughts,...
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Of mechanics and astronomy

Jeremiah Joyce - Science - 1825 - 324 pages
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Paradise Lost: A Poem in Twelve Books

John Milton - Bible - 1826 - 312 pages
...still in eight. And Raphael now, to Adam's doubt "proposed, Benevolent and facile thus replied : 65 To ask or search, I blame thee not; for Heaven Is...years: This to attain, whether Heaven move or Earth, 70 Imports not, if thou reckon right; the rest From Man or Angel the great Architect Did wisely to...
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Select Works of the British Poets: With Biographical and Critical Prefaces

John Aikin - English poetry - 1826 - 840 pages
...her still in sight. And Raphael now, to Adam's doubt propos'd, Benevolent and facile thus replied. " To ask or search, I blame thee not; for Heaven Is...wondrous works, and learn His seasons, hours, or days, or montlis, or years : Tliis to attain, whether Heaven more or Earth, Imports not, if tliou reckon right...
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Paradise Lost: A Poem in Twelve Books

John Milton - Bible - 1826 - 318 pages
...still in sight. And Raphael now, to Adam's doubt proposed, , Benevolent and facile thus replied : 65 To ask or search, I blame thee not ; for Heaven Is as the book pf God before thee set, Wherein to read his wondrous works, and leam His seasons, hours, or days, or...
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The Paradise Lost of Milton, Volume 2

Bible - 1827 - 264 pages
...her still in sight. And Raphael now, to Adam's doubt proposed, Benevolent and facile thus replied. To ask or search, I blame thee not ; for Heaven Is...as the book of God before thee set, Wherein to read bis wonderous works, and learn (>8 His seasons, hours, or days, or months, or years : 69 This to attain,...
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Scientific Dialogues,: Of mechanics

Jeremiah Joyce - Astronomy - 1828 - 262 pages
...ought to require the best evidence that the subject will admit of:— To ask or search I blame tlicc not, for heaven Is as the book of God before thee...His seasons, hours, or days, or months, or years. MILTOJT. I will show you two experiments ; which will go a good way to remove the difficulty. But,...
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The Poetical Works of John Milton: To which is Prefixed the Life of the Author

John Milton - 1829 - 426 pages
...facile thus replied : " To ask or search 1 hlame thee not, for heaven Is as tlie hook of God hefore thee set, Wherein to read his wondrous works, and...or earth, Imports not, if thou reckon right ; the rest From man or angel the great Architect Did wisely to conceal, and not divulge His secrets to he...
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Of mechanics and astronomy

Jeremiah Joyce - Science - 1829 - 410 pages
...the best evidence that the subject will admit of: To ask or search I blame thee not, for heaven la as the book of God before thee set, Wherein to read...His seasons, hours, or days, or months, or years. MILTOS. 1 will show you two experiments which will go a good way to remove the difficulty. But, for...
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The London encyclopaedia, or, Universal dictionary of ..., Part 2, Volume 11

Thomas Curtis (of Grove house sch, Islington) - 396 pages
...This superadds treachery to the crime : 'tis the falsifying the most important trust. Decay of Piety. This to attain, whether heaven move, or earth, Imports not, if thou reckon right. Slilion. O then, what interest shall I make To save my last important stake, Wheq the most just have...
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