| Samuel Harris - Philosophy - 1883 - 598 pages
...have its origin in no other way than the purpose and command of an intelligent and powerful being. He governs all things, not as the soul of the world, but as the Lord of the universe. He is not only God, but Lord or Governor. We know him only by his properties and attributes, by the... | |
| Religious Tract Society (Great Britain) - Apologetics - 1883 - 326 pages
...the wisdom and philosophical sovereignty of an intelligent and powerful Being. He rules all Jfewton. things, not as the soul of the world, but as the Lord of all. He is eternal and infinite, omnipotent and omniscient ; that is, His duration is from eternity... | |
| Samuel Harris - Philosophy - 1883 - 598 pages
...have its origin in no other way than the purpose and command of an intelligent and powerful being. He governs all things, not as the soul of the world, but as tbe Lord of the universe. He is not only God, but Lord or Governor. We know him only by his properties... | |
| Harvey Goodwin - Creation - 1886 - 160 pages
...of Nature." And there is a fine passage at the conclusion of the Principia, commencing, " He ruleth all things, not as the Soul of the world, but as the Lord of the Universe; and in virtue of His dominion he is wont to be styled the Lord God Almighty." For if we are asked to... | |
| William Cochrane - Annihilationism - 1886 - 568 pages
...have originated except in the wisdom and sovereignty of an intelligent and powerful Being. He rules all things, not as the soul of the world, but as the Lord of all. He is eternal and infinite, omnipotent and omniscient ; that is, His duration is from eternity... | |
| 1888 - 860 pages
...Isaac Newton, after enumerating the principles of creation, goes on: "All these are ruled by (¿od not as the Soul of the world but as the Lord of all. He it is who is called God of gods and Lord of lords. He is the living God. Infinite, allpowerful,... | |
| Alexander Pope - Poets, English - 1871 - 542 pages
...Warbuton are from the scholium to the Principi.i, where Newton adds, "God governs all things, not as a soul of the world, but as the Lord of the universe. The Godhead of God is his dominion, a 369 That, changed through all, and yet in all the same, Great in... | |
| Charles Dudley Warner - Literature - 1896 - 448 pages
...other mutually, he hath placed those systems at immense distances one from another. 10624 This Being governs all things, not as the soul of the world, but as Lord over all; and on account of his dominion he is wont to be called Lord Cod, y auroupdruip, or Universal... | |
| Henry Grattan Guinness - Astronomy - 1896 - 586 pages
...could only proceed from the counsel and dominion of an intelligent and powerful Being. . . . This Being governs all things — not as the soul of the world, but as Lord over all, ... a Being eternal, infinite, absolutely perfect. . . . His duration reaches from eternity... | |
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