| Christianity - 1856 - 538 pages
...sculptures as sculptures ; and let not any thing which has been made be put by thee in the place of Him who is not made. But let Him, the ever-living...always be serving Him that is immoveable, as He exists for ever, so thou also, when thou shall have put off this which is visible and corruptible, shalt stand... | |
| Lactantius - Theology - 1871 - 490 pages
...place of Him who is not made, but let Him, the ever-living God, be constantly present to thy mind.3 For thy mind itself is His likeness : for it too is invisible and impalpable,4 and not to be represented by any form, yet by its will is the whole bodily frame moved.... | |
| Alexander Roberts, Sir James Donaldson - Christian literature, Early - 1871 - 590 pages
...place of Him who is not made, but let Him, the ever-living God, be constantly present to thy mind.3 For thy mind itself is His likeness: for it too is invisible and impalpable,4 and not to be represented by any form, yet by its will is the whole bodily frame moved.... | |
| 1874 - 906 pages
...Sardis, in his Oration to Antoninus Caesar, says : "Let Him, the ever-living God, be always present in thy mind; for thy mind itself is His likeness,...too, is invisible and impalpable, and without form. . . As He exists forever, so thou also, when thou shalt have put off this which is visible and corruptible,... | |
| Lay preaching - 1879 - 350 pages
...recognises the Divine image in the procreative power of man! Melito (180), on the contrary, writes, " Thy mind itself is His likeness, for it, too, is invisible and impalpable, and not to be represented by any form, yet by its will the whole bodily frame is moved ;" and Clement of... | |
| Freemasonry - 1871 - 892 pages
...Sardis, in his Oration to Antoninus Cesar, says "Let Him, the ever-living God, be always preseiJ in tLy mind; for thy mind itself is His likeness, for it,...too, is invisible and impalpable, and without form. . . As He exists forever, BO thou ulso, when thou shalt have put off this which is visible and corruptible,... | |
| Christian Science - 1906 - 880 pages
...by thee in place of Him who is not made, but let Him, the ever-living God, be constantly present to thy mind. For thy mind itself is His likeness; for it too is invisible and impalpable, and not to be represented by any form, yet by its will is the whole bodily frame moved. Know therefore,... | |
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