Of law there can be no less acknowledged, than that her seat is the bosom of God, her voice the harmony of the world ; all things in heaven and earth do her homage, the very least as feeling her care, and the greatest as not exempted from her power... The Poetical Works of Samuel Rogers - Page 438by Samuel Rogers - 1852 - 451 pagesFull view - About this book
| New Church gen. confer - 616 pages
...there can be no less acknowledged, than that . . . her voice is the harmony of the world; all things do her homage, the very least as feeling her care, and the greatest as not exempted from her power ; both angels and men, and creatures of what condition soever, though each in different sort and manner,... | |
| William Eames - 1817 - 330 pages
...which mark the divine origin of law; of which, to use the superlatively beautiful language of Hooker, " there can be no less acknowledged, than that her seat...care, and the greatest as not exempted from her power : both angels, and men, and creatures, of what condition soever, though each in different sort and... | |
| David Hoffman - Law - 1817 - 398 pages
...the enthusiasm of Hooker vented itself in the following sublime strain. "Of Law no less can be said, than that her seat is the bosom of God, her voice...care, and the greatest as not exempted from her power; both angels and men, and the creatures of what condition soever, though each in different sort and... | |
| George Horne, William Jones - Theology - 1818 - 606 pages
...there can be no less acknowledged, than that " her seat is the bosom of God, her voice the har" mony of the world. All things in heaven and " earth do...least as feeling her " care, and the greatest as not exempt from her " power. Both angels, and men. and creatures of " what condition soever, though each... | |
| 1838 - 794 pages
...day, set at nought the discipline of the Church, and eventually destroyed it. " Of law," says he, " there can be no less acknowledged than that her seat...care, and the greatest as not exempted from her power : both ungels and men and creatures of what condition soever, though each in different sort and manner,... | |
| 1824 - 604 pages
...also been said, that " of Law no less can be acknowledged, than that her seat is the bosom of GOB ; her voice the harmony of the world ; all' things in...and the greatest as not exempted from her power." {Hooker.) The Doctor and Student tell us that " Law is ordained to the health of the Soul, and to the... | |
| Sophocles - Mythology, Greek - 1819 - 428 pages
...her seat is the bosom of God, her voice the harmony of the world : all " things in heaven' and eaith do her homage ; the very least as feeling her " care, and the greatest as not exempted from her power ; both angels, and " men, and creatures of what condition soever, though each in different sort " and... | |
| John Gorham Palfrey - 1820 - 494 pages
...Hooker*, in a passage not more brilliant with other beauties than with the leading one of truth, " of law there can be no less acknowledged, than that...care, and the greatest as not exempted from her power ; both angels and men, and creatures of what condition soever, though each in different sort and manner,... | |
| 1820 - 590 pages
...dissented and removed, that the "service" of God "is perfect freedom."* For, to use the words of judicio&e Hooker,! "Of Law there can be no less acknowledged,...least as feeling her care, and the greatest as not exempt from her power ; both angels and men and creatures of what "Collect for Peace. tEcclesiast.... | |
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