... the several degrees of angels may probably have larger views, and some of them be endowed with capacities able to retain together, and constantly set before them, as in one picture, all their past knowledge at once. The Pleasures of Memory, with Other Poems - Page 92by Samuel Rogers - 1801 - 187 pagesFull view - About this book
| Samuel Rogers - 1830 - 514 pages
...BOURN'S //.•/. of H • mantona. Note 31, page 7, col. 2. To what pure beings, in a nobler sphere. The several degrees of angels may probably have larger...constantly set before them, as in one picture, all their post knowledge at once. — LOCKE. 18 10 2,tfc. ARGUMENT. Introduction — Ringing of bells in a neighboring... | |
| Samuel Rogers - 1834 - 436 pages
...subsides. See BOURN'S Hist. of Westmoreland. P. 42, 1. 21. To what pure beings, in a nobler sphere, The several degrees of angels may probably have larger...picture, all their past knowledge at once. LOCKE. HUMAN LIFE. THE ARGUMENT. Introduction — Ringing of belli in a neighbouring Village on the Birth... | |
| Samuel Rogers - Fore-edge painting - 1834 - 320 pages
...subsides. See BOURN'S Hist, of Westmoreland. P. 42, 1. 21. To what pure beings, in a nobler sphere, The several degrees of angels may probably have larger...picture, all their past knowledge at once. LOCKE. 59 HUMAN LIFE. THE ARGUMENT. Introduction — Ringing of bells in a neighbouring Village on the Birth... | |
| Samuel Rogers - English poetry - 1834 - 330 pages
...subsides. See BOURN'S Hist, of Westmoreland. P. 42,1. 21. To what pure beings, in a nobler sphere, The several degrees of angels may probably have larger...them, as in one picture, all their past knowledge at LOCKK. HUMAN LIFE. THE ARGUMENT. Introduction—Ringing of bells in a neighbouring V illagc on the... | |
| Hope - 1836 - 388 pages
...subsides. — See Bourn's Hist, of Westmoreland. P. 101, 1. 11. To what pure beings, in a nobler sphere ; The several degrees of angels may probably have larger...views, and some of them be endowed with capacities able lo retain together, and constantly set before them, as in one picture, all their past knowledge at... | |
| English poetry - 1836 - 514 pages
...col. 2. To what pure being*, in a nobler sphere. The several degrees of angels may probably have arger views, and some of them be endowed with capacities able to retain together, and constantly set »fore them, as in one picture, all their post Knowedge at once. — LOCKE. 18 10 7Шг. ARGUMENT.... | |
| Henry Hasted - 1838 - 218 pages
...enjoyments in their former state of existence. It may be the privilege of superior beings to remember and set before them, as in one picture, all their past knowledge at once ; and if they carry with them into another world the habits and feelings they cultivate in this, the... | |
| Samuel Rogers - English poetry - 1839 - 60 pages
...Westmoreland. Page 7, col. 1, line GO. To what pure beings, in a nobler sphere, The several degrees of ¡mgels may probably have larger views, and some of them be...in one picture, all their past knowledge at once. — LOCKS . HUMAN LIFE. ARGUMENT. Introduction. — Ringing of Dells in a neighbouring Village on the... | |
| Samuel Rogers - English poetry - 1839 - 510 pages
...See BOURN'S HiiL of Westmoreland. Note 31, page 7. col. 2. To what pure beings, in a nobler sphere. The several degrees of angels may probably have larger...views, and some of them be endowed with capacities able lo retain together, and constantly set before them, as in one picture, all their past knowledge at... | |
| Friendship - 1841 - 358 pages
...subsides. — See Bourn's Hist, of Westmoreland. P. 183,1. 11. To what pure beings in a nobler sphere. The several degrees of angels may probably have larger...in one picture, all their past knowledge at once. — tockr. CAMPBELL'S PLEASURES OF HOPE. IN TWO PARTS. 189 MEMOIR OF THOMAS CAMPBELL. THE city of Glasgow... | |
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