| Methodist Church - 1879 - 822 pages
...presence of specific statute. Too much deference cannot be felt toward that august Power " whose home is the bosom of God, and whose voice is the harmony of the world." All progress moves toward written constitutions and statute laws as the defense against arbitrary power.... | |
| Ashbel Green - Presbyterian Church in the U.S. - 1824 - 500 pages
...all mankind are brethren. He proclaimed, as the sum and substance of thai, law which has its 'seat in the bosom of God, and whose voice is the harmony of the world,' this simple rule — ' As ye would that others should do unto you, do ye even so unto them.' That ye... | |
| Samuel Phillips Newman - English language - 1837 - 334 pages
...be called a mother. The traits of character are also consistent. Well may she, whose resting place is the bosom of God, and whose voice is the harmony of the world, receive the homage of all things in heaven and earth, and be admired as the mother of peace and joy.... | |
| Samuel Phillips Newman - English language - 1837 - 334 pages
...be called a mother. The traits of cha-racter are also consistent. Well may she, whose resting place is the bosom of God, and whose voice is the har-mony of the world, receive the homage of all things in heaven and earth, and be admired as the mother of peace and joy.... | |
| Stephen Collins - Essays - 1842 - 318 pages
...unbounded devotion from those who desire to attain eminence in that science which "has its seat in the bosom of God," and whose "voice is the harmony of the world." Such devotion did not accord with the plans which he had formed for the direction of his future life.... | |
| Arbitration (International law) - 1873 - 398 pages
...influence of the law of the world — embracing household of nations, that law which has its "seat in the bosom of God, and whose voice is the harmony of the world." In its widest and fullest sense, "family of nations1' describes a state of things, in ivhich, " No... | |
| Edmund Hamilton Sears - Atonement - 1853 - 260 pages
...the spirit world and the natural. They constitute that law which Hooker defines BO well, " whose seat is the bosom of God, and whose voice is the harmony of the world." By this the worlds are formed, for they are the emanations of the Eternal Energy shaped by the Eternal... | |
| William Henry Allen - Eulogies - 1853 - 52 pages
...rather than cases ; who could • ascend to the fountain of right and justice, to "that law whose seat is the bosom of God, and whose voice is the harmony of the world ;" who could pursue the streams which flow from that fountain, as they permeate every department of... | |
| Theology - 1855 - 748 pages
...divine truth. On both sides is every thing reduced to the order and regularity of law, " whose seat is the bosom of God, and whose voice is the harmony of the world." That these works will exert a marked influence in at least three directions can scarcely be doubted.... | |
| Richard Butler - 1858 - 176 pages
...and unchangeable truths, of the essential difference between right and wrong, of that law whose seat is the bosom of God, and whose voice is the harmony of the world. These truths are acknowledged by every honest and well-informed conscience, but men willingly look... | |
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