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" They are all the formation of Supreme Intelligence, for a wise and a worthy end, and may lead us by gentle gradations to a faint conception of the powers of infinite wisdom. They have calmed and amused some of us worms and reptiles, and possibly bettered... "
The Edinburgh New Philosophical Journal - 第 376 頁
1829
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Wild flowers and their teachings

Wild flowers - 1845 - 110 頁
...no calling left, no duty broke," to investigate a moss, a lichen, a beetle, or a shell, in " ways of pleasantness and in paths of peace." They are all...formation of Supreme Intelligence, for a wise and worthy end, and may lead us by gentle steps and degrees to a faint notion of the powers of Infinite...
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Christian Examiner and Theological Review, 第 1 卷﹔第 6 卷

1829 - 434 頁
...No calling left, no duty broke," to investigate a moss, a fungus, a beetle, or a shell, in " ways of pleasantness, and in paths of peace." They are all...gradations to a faint conception of the powers of infmite wisdom. They have calmed and amused some of us worms and reptiles, and possibly bettered us...
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The Christian Recorder: A Religious and Literary Journal, 第 1-25 期

1829 - 414 頁
...beetle, or a shell " in the ways of pleasantness and in paths of peace." They are all the formations of Supreme intelligence, for a wise and a worthy end...infinite wisdom. They have calmed and amused some of us reptiles, and possibly bettered us for our change to a new and more perfect order of being. CRITICAL...
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An Arrangement of British Plants: According to the Latest ..., 第 1 卷

William Withering - 1830 - 494 頁
...most convincingly proclaim that " they also are the formation of Supreme Intelligence, for a wise and worthy end, and may lead us by gentle gradations to...change to a new and more perfect order of being."* " — — — To apprehend thus | Draws us a profit from all things we »ee." Earnestly would we recommend...
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The Journal of a Naturalist

John Leonard Knapp - 1831 - 330 頁
...No calling left, no duty broke," to investigate a moss, a fungus, a beetle, or a shell, in " ways of pleasantness, and in paths of peace." They are all...our change to a new and more perfect order of being. We yet possess two forest trees, beautiful and unmutilated ! An oak in Shellard's lane has escaped...
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The Saturday Magazine, 第 1 卷

1833 - 310 頁
...Intelligence, for a wise and worthy end, and may lead us by gentle steps and degrees to a faint notion of the powers of infinite wisdom. They have calmed...change to a new and more perfect order of being.— Journal of a Naturalist. TO SOLITUDE. FROM THE REV. WILLIAM JONES. THOU world, tumultuous and rude,...
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The Monthly Repository and Library of Entertaining Knowledge, 第 3 卷

1833 - 444 頁
...No calling left, no duty broke, to investigate a moss, a fungus, a beetle, or a shell, in " ways of pleasantness and in paths of peace." They are all...formation of Supreme Intelligence, for a wise and worthy end, and may lead us by gentle steps and degrees to a faint notion of the powers of infinite...
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The Monthly Repository and Library of Entertaining Knowledge, 第 4 卷

1834 - 440 頁
...no duty broke, to investigate a moss, a fungus, a beetle, or a shell, in " ways of pleasantnes* ami in paths of peace." They are all the formation of Supreme Intelligence, for a wise and worthy end, and may lead us by gentle steps and degrees to a faint notion of the powers of infmite...
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British Phænogamous Botany;: Or, Figures and Descriptions of the ..., 第 3 卷

William Baxter - 1837 - 340 頁
...calling left, no duty broke,' — to investigate a moss, a fungus, a beetle, or a shell, in ' ways of pleasantness, and in paths of peace.' They are all...reptiles, and possibly bettered us for our change to anew and more perfect order of being." See The Journal of a Naturalist, (2nd ed.) p. 61. ; and Time's...
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British Phænogamous Botany;: Or, Figures and Descriptions of the ..., 第 3 卷

William Baxter - 1837 - 342 頁
...calling left, no duty broke/ — to investigate a moss, a fungus, a beeile, or a shell, in ' ways of pleasantness, and in paths of peace.' They are all...intelligence, for a wise and a worthy end, and may lead us by senile gradations to a faint conception of the powers of Infinite Wisdom. They have calmed and amused...
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