| Lindley Murray - 1996 - 228 pages
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| J. H. Waggoner, Joseph Harvey Waggoner - Religion - 1997 - 374 pages
...speech nor language; without these their voice is heard." Or as Addison beautifully expressed it:— "What though no real voice nor sound, Amid their radiant orbs be found; In reason's ear they all rejoice, And utter forth a glorious voice, Forever singing as they shine —... | |
| Robert Davidson - Religion - 1998 - 500 pages
...belief in God. Joseph Addison's hymn version of this psalm seems to say so in its final verse: What though in solemn silence all Move round the dark terrestrial ball? What though no real voice nor sound Amidst their radiant orbs be found? In reason's ear they all rejoice, And utter forth a glorious voice,... | |
| Mark Loveridge - Literary Criticism - 1998 - 308 pages
...'answering' the scepticism of materialistic reason as they rejoice silently but articulately: What though in solemn Silence, all Move round the dark terrestrial Ball? What though nor real Voice nor Sound Amid their radiant Orbs be found? In Reason's Ear they all rejoice, And utter... | |
| Ellet Joseph Waggoner - Creation - 1999 - 174 pages
...spread the truth from pole to pole. " What though in solemn silence, all Move round the dark terrestial ball ? What though no real voice nor sound Amid their radiant orbs be found ? In reason's ear they all rejoice, And utter forth a glorious voice, For ever singing, as they shine,... | |
| Amal Asfour, Dr Paul Williamson, Paul Williamson - Art - 1999 - 360 pages
...Firmament' where the natural order provides the observer with powerful evidence of God's creating hand: What though, in solemn Silence, all Move round the dark terrestrial Ball? What tho' nor real Voice nor Sound Amid their radiant Orbs be found? In Reason's Ear they all rejoice, And... | |
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