O, Thou eternal One, whose presence bright All space doth occupy, all motion guide, Unchanged through Time's all-devastating flight— Thou only God! There is no God beside! Being above all beings! Mighty One, Whom none can comprehend, and none explore,... The New Edinburgh review - Page 2671822Full view - About this book
 | Thomas Willcocks - 1829 - 332 pages
...tbrough time's all-devastating rhou only God ! There is no God beside ! Iking ahove all beings ! Mighty One ! Whom none can comprehend and none explore ;...alone : Embracing all,— supporting, — ruling o'er, — Sting whom we call GOD— and know no more. In its sublime research, philosophy May measure out... | |
 | Alexander Campbell, Charles Louis Loos - 1841 - 612 pages
...Embracing afl,— supporting,— ruling o'er, — Being whom we call GOD— and know no morel V J In iis sublime research, philosophy May measure out the ocean-deep — may count The sands or the sun's rays — hut. God! for Thee There is no weight nor measure:— none can mount Up to Thy mysteries;... | |
 | Pitt Morse - 1831 - 154 pages
...all-devastating flight^— Thou only God i there is no G-id beside. Bains above ail beings ! mighty one ! Wnora none can comprehend and none explore; Who fill'st...o'er — Being whom we call God — and know no more ! A million torches lighted by thy hand, Wander unwearied through the bine abyss ; They own thy power,... | |
 | Pitt Morse - 1831 - 154 pages
...beside. Being above all beings ! mighty one ! Whom no«e can comprehend a«d none explore; Who fill 'st existence with thyself alone ; Embracing all — supporting—...o'er — Being whom we call God — and know no more ! A million torches lighted by thy hand, Wander unwearied through the blue abyss ; They own thy power,... | |
 | 1821 - 370 pages
...very vivid and exquisite fancy.-— The following is from the ode we have mentioned, entitled « GOD." IN its sublime research, philosophy May measure out...the ocean-deep— may count The sands or the sun's rays— but, God ! for Thee Tliere Is ro weight nor measure :— none can mount Up to tliT mysteries... | |
 | Ebenezer Porter - 1833 - 312 pages
...time's all devastating flight, Thou only God! There is no God beside. Being above all beings! Mighty One! Whom none can comprehend, and none explore, •...Who fill'st existence with thyself alone; Embracing all—supporting—ruling o'er— Being whom we call God—and know no more! 2 A million torches lighted... | |
 | John Pierpont - 1835 - 484 pages
...time's all-devastating flight ; Thou only God ! There is no God beside ! Being above all beings ! Mighty One ! Whom none can comprehend and none explore ;...o'er, — Being whom we call God — and know no more ! In its sublime research, philosophy May measure out the ocean-deep — may count The sands or the... | |
 | Richard Green Parker - 1835 - 158 pages
...time's all devastating flight ; Thou only God ! There is no God beside ! Being above all beings! Mighty One! Whom none can comprehend and none explore; Who...o'er — Being whom we call God — and know no more. The monotone is also to be used in the following extracts. 736. High on a throne of royal state, which... | |
 | John Pye Smith - 1837 - 642 pages
...above our comprehension." — Vince's Discourses on the Laws, ifc. of the Heavenly Bodies, p. 62. " O Thou Eternal ONE ! whose presence bright All space...ruling o'er, BEING whom we call GOD, and know no more ! " First Stanza of a Poem on the Deity, by Gabriel Romanovich Derxhamn, translated by Dr. Bovring,... | |
 | 1837 - 474 pages
...time's all-devastating flight ; Thou only God ! There is no God beside ! Being above all beings ! Mighty One Whom none can comprehend and none explore : Who...o'er, — Being whom we call God— and know no more. In its sublime research, philosophy May measure out the ocean-deep — may count The sands or the sun's... | |
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