God to be as the air and the sea ; and we all enclosed in his circle, wrapped up in the lap of his infinite nature ; or as infants in the wombs of their pregnant mothers : and we can no more be removed from the presence of God, than from our own being. The Ladies Library ... Written by a Lady - Page 341751Full view - About this book
| Jeremy Taylor (bp. of Down and Connor.) - 1703 - 642 pages
...ride. So that we may imagine God to be as the civit- c »•• Air and the Sea, and we all inclofed in his Circle, wrapt up in the lap of his infinite...of their pregnant mothers : and we can no more be removed from the prefcnce ot God than from our own being. Several manners of the Divine Pre fence.... | |
| Jeremy Taylor (bp. of Down and Connor.) - 1719 - 648 pages
...UK 7- *• So that we may imagine God to be as the Air and Civlt>c- '* the Sea, and we all inclofed in his Circle, wrapt up in the lap of his infinite...wombs of their pregnant mothers: and we can no more be removed from the prefence of God than from our own being. Several manners of the Divine Prefence. The... | |
| Conduct of life - 1772 - 412 pages
...We may always imagine God to be as the air and the fea, and we all inclofed in his circle, wrapped up in the lap of his infinite nature ; or as infants in the wombs of their pregnant mothers : *nd we can no more be removed from the prefence of God than from our being. •The prefence of God... | |
| Jeremy Taylor (bp. of Down and Connor.) - 1813 - 480 pages
...expresses this article. So that we may imagine God to be as the air and the sea, and we all enclosed in his circle, wrapt up in the lap of his infinite...of their pregnant mothers ' and we can no more be removed from the presence of God than from our own being. I Several Manners vf the Divine Presence,... | |
| Jeremy Taylor, Reginald Heber - Theology - 1822 - 602 pages
...So that we may imagine God to be as the air and the sea ; and we all enclosed in his circle, wrapped up in the lap of his infinite nature ; or as infants...of their pregnant mothers : and we can no more be removed from the presence of Gody than from our own being. Several manners of the Divine Presence.... | |
| Jeremy Taylor (bp. of Down and Connor.) - 1828 - 620 pages
...So that we may imagine God to be as the air and the sea ; and we all enclosed in his circle, wrapped up in the lap of his infinite nature ; or as infants...of their pregnant mothers : and we can no more be removed from the presence of God, than from our own being. Several manners of the Divine Presence.... | |
| English literature - 1833 - 336 pages
...his never absent nature. So that we may imagine God to be as the air and the sea, and we all enclosed in. his circle, wrapt up in the lap of his infinite nature ; and we can no more be removed from the presence of God than from our own being. God is present by... | |
| Jeremy Taylor - Theology - 1833 - 390 pages
...his never absent nature. So that we may imagine God to be as the air and the sea, and we all enclosed in his circle, wrapt up in the lap of his infinite nature; and we can no more be removed from the presence of God than from our own being. God is present by his... | |
| Jeremy Taylor - Theology - 1834 - 658 pages
...So that we may imagine God to be as the air and the sea ; and we all enclosed in his circle, wrapped up in the lap of his infinite nature ; or as infants...of their pregnant mothers : and we can no more be removed from the presence of God, than from our own being. SEVERAL MANNERS OF THE DIVINE PRESENCE.... | |
| Jeremy Taylor - Christian life - 1835 - 550 pages
...So that we may imagine God to be as the air and the sea ; and we all enclosed in his circle, wrapped up in the lap of his infinite nature ; or as infants...of their pregnant mothers : and we can no more be removed from the presence of God, than from our being. » Jer. Dili. 23, 24. t Ileb. iv. 13. t Acts... | |
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