| 1827 - 392 páginas
...affected by these earthly and beggarly elements of this world. He dwells not in temples made with hands, who has Heaven for his throne, and the earth for his footstool. He needs not the service of men, at whose nod the heavenly hosts are always ready. Nay, he needs neither... | |
| John Cole - 1827 - 92 páginas
...se38 eluded from the gay and the busy scenes of life, may I ever be present with that DIVINE BEING, who has heaven for his throne, and the earth for his foot-stool. Whose mercy in CHRIST Jusus, is like his majesty, exceedingly great and infinite. Who is therefore... | |
| 1830 - 658 páginas
...religion, and with the most decorous observances, a fantoccini display of the most distinguished events in sacred writ. We have the adoration of the shepherds,...heaven for his throne, and the earth for his footstool. —vol. ii. pp.'238—241. The account of his establishment, as given by our author, is pleasant enough,... | |
| Presbyterian Church in the U.S.A. Board of Publication - 1841 - 252 páginas
...Though secluded from the gay and busy scenes of life, may I ever be present with that divine Being who has heaven for his throne, and the earth for his footstool ; whose mercy in Christ Jesus is like his majesty, exceeding great and infinite." To his devout attentive... | |
| Robert Walsh, Eliakim Littell, John Jay Smith - 1830 - 624 páginas
...obtain greater consideration in the sight of tho Omnipotent Being, than the meanest of those exh,bitions in the hut of the simple Indian. However exalted our...who has heaven for his throne, and the earth for his footstool."—vol. ii. pp. ¡238—241. ing, with a feeling of enviable satisfaction, to the by-standers,... | |
| Charles Bradley - 1844 - 560 páginas
...object ; but how long could such an illusion last ? One right thought of , God dispels it all. We think of him who has heaven for his throne and the earth for his footstool, we get a sight or something like a sight of God's majesty and vastness, and where is the glory of man's... | |
| 1856 - 686 páginas
...him?- The Lord. Think of his resources, how vast, how variou«, how glorious. The God of the universe, who has heaven for his throne, and the earth for his footstool, will bless the righteous. The Lord, who always acts worthy of himself, becoming the dignity of his... | |
| 1864 - 860 páginas
...Though secluded from the gay and busy scenes of life, may I ever be present with that Divine Being who has heaven for his throne, and the earth for his footstool, whose mercy in Christ Jesus is like his majesty, exceeding great and infinite.'* While buried in this... | |
| James Smith - 1858 - 394 páginas
...him ? The Lord. Think of his resources, how vast, how various, how glorious. The God of the universe, who has heaven for his throne, and the earth for his footstool, will bless the righteous. The Lord, who always acts worthy of himself, becoming the dignity of his... | |
| Immanuel Hermann Fichte - 1860 - 210 páginas
...God, ie of scientific theistic convictions), is no longer the Lord of Zebaoth of the Old Testament, who has heaven for his throne, and the earth for his footstool; who also made upon Sinai a personal compact with the children of Israel, the keeping of which he demanded... | |
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