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" There wanted yet the master-work, the end Of all yet done ; a creature, who not prone And brute as other creatures, but endued With sanctity of reason, might erect His stature, and upright with front serene Govern the rest, self-knowing ; and from thence... "
Time's Telescope - Page xc
1826
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Essay on Instinct, and Its Physical and Moral Relations

Thomas Hancock - Instinct - 1824 - 578 pages
...prone And brute as other creatures, but endued .; With sanctity of Reason, might erect His stature." " In devotion to adore And worship God supreme, who made him chief Of all his works." In the following passage, where Locke contrasts the light of Reason with that of Revelation, Stewart...
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The Pamphleteer, Volume 25

Great Britain - 1825 - 546 pages
...other creatures, but endued With sanctity of REASON, might erect His stature, and upright with front serene Govern the rest, self-knowing ; and from thence,....God supreme, who made him chief Of all his works. I think you now know my religion, if it is an object of interest 1 Cudworth. Sermon preached before...
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The Pamphleteer, Volume 25

Abraham John Valpy - Great Britain - 1825 - 544 pages
...REASON, might erect His stature, and upright with front serene Govern the rest, self-knowing ; anil from thence, Magnanimous, to correspond with Heaven...good Descends, thither with heart, and voice, and eyca Directed in devotion, to adore And worship God supreme, who made him chief Of all his works. I...
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The semi-sceptic; or, The common sense of religion considered

John Thomas James (bp. of Calcutta.) - 1825 - 416 pages
...other creatures, but endued With sanctity of Reason, might erect His stature, and upright with front serene Govern the rest self"knowing; and from thence Magnanimous to correspond with Heaven." Milton, Par. Lost. We are told by the Spectator, in the course of a discussion on animals, that ' it...
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The Historical Reader: Designed for the Use of Schools and Families. On a ...

John Lauris Blake - History - 1825 - 404 pages
...other creatures, but endued With sanctity of reason, might erect His stature, and upright with front serene Govern the rest, self-knowing, and from thence Magnanimous to correspond with heav'n, But grateful to acknowledge whence his good Descends, thither with he:irt and voice and eyes,...
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Elements of Moral Philosophy and of Christian Ethics, Volume 1

Daniel Dewar - Christian ethics - 1826 - 558 pages
...other creatures, but endued With sanctity of reason, might erect His stature, and upright, with front serene, Govern the rest, Self-knowing; and from thence,...God supreme, Who made him chief of all his works. " Sic vivendum est," says Seneca, " tanquam in conspectu vivamus ; sic cogitandum, tanquam aliquis...
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Elements of Moral Philosophy, Volume 1

Daniel Dewar - Christian ethics - 1826 - 528 pages
...other creatures, but endued With sanctity of reason, might erect His stature, and upright, with front serene, Govern the rest, self-knowing; and from thence,...God supreme, Who made him chief of all his works. " Sic vivendum est," says Seneca, " tanquam in conspectu vivamus ; sic cogitandum, tanquam aliquis...
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Paradise Lost: A Poem in Twelve Books

John Milton - Bible - 1826 - 318 pages
...with front serene Govern the rest, self-knowing ; and from thence 510 Magnanimous to eorrespond-with Heaven, But grateful to acknowledge whence his good...adore And worship God Supreme, who made him chief 515 Of all his works : therefore the Omnipotent Eternal Father (for whore is not he Present ?) thus...
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Select Works of the British Poets: With Biographical and Critical Prefaces

John Aikin - English poetry - 1826 - 840 pages
...other creatures, but endued With sanctity of reason, might erect His stature, and upright with front serene Govern the rest, self-knowing ; and from thence...correspond with Heaven, But grateful to acknowledge whence liis good Descends, thither with heart, and voice, and eyes Directed in devotion, to adore And worship...
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The Paradise Lost of Milton, Volume 2

Bible - 1827 - 264 pages
...serene Govern the rest, self-knowing ; and from thence 510 Magnanimous to correspond with Heaven, 51 1 But grateful to acknowledge whence his good , Descends,...worship God supreme, who made him chief Of all his works : therefore the Omnipotent Eternal Father (for where is not he Present ?) thus to his Son audibly spake....
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