| Robert Browning - American poetry - 1872 - 310 pages
...for poetry ; But I'm no poet, and am stiff i' the back. What one spread fails to bring, another may. In goes the shovel, and out comes scoop, — as here...assist our sense. I know that he is there as I am here, j By the same proof, which seems no proof at all, It so exceeds familiar forms of proof. Why " there,"... | |
| Robert Browning - Poetry - 1894 - 674 pages
...for poetry ; But I 'm no poet, and am stiff i' the back. What one spread fails to bring, another may. In goes the shovel and out comes scoop— as here...beyond Earth — to use figures which assist our sense. XI. K I know that He is there as I am here, By the same proof, which seems no proof at all, It so exceeds... | |
| Robert Browning - 1894 - 676 pages
...the back. What one spread fails to bring, another may. In goes the shovel and out comes scoop—as here! I live to please myself. I recognize Power passing...immeasurable, God— Above me, whom He made, as heaven beyond Earth—to use figures which assist our sense. XI. K I know that He is there as I am here, By the same... | |
| Augustus Hopkins Strong - Poetry - 1897 - 566 pages
...verse is like that of flowers upon a coffin. Contrast with this the glowing theism of Robert Browning : I know that He is there, as I am here, By the same...proof at all, It so exceeds familiar forms of proof. — Hohenstiel-Schwangm. The truth in God's breast Lies trace upon trace on ours impressed : Though... | |
| Robert Browning - 1898 - 346 pages
...here ! 1 10 I live to please myself. I recognize Power passing mine, immeasurable, C U. A ICV-Uglll^A. immeasurable, God — Above me, whom He made, as heaven...assist our sense. I know that He is there as I am here, N By the same proof, which seems no proof at all, It so exceeds familiar forms of proof. Why "there,''... | |
| Quotations - 1899 - 136 pages
...accurst. FROM " PRINCE HOHENSTIEL-SCHWANGAU." I recognize Power passing mine, immeasurable, GodAbove me, whom he made, as heaven beyond Earth — to use...there as I am here, By the same proof, which seems to prove at all. It so exceeds familiar forms of proof. Why "there," not "here"? Because, when I say... | |
| Robert Browning - 1907 - 624 pages
...for poetry ; But I 'm no poet, and am stiff i' the back. What one spread fails to bring, another may. In goes the shovel and out comes scoop— as here...myself. I recognize Power passing mine, immeasurable, GodAbove me, whom He made, as heaven beyond Earth —to use figures which assist our sense. I know... | |
| Augustus Hopkins Strong - Theology - 1907 - 404 pages
...syllogism, for he is the primary hypothesis of all proof." Robert Drowning, Hohenstiel-Schwangau : " I know that he is there, as I am here, By the same proof, which seems no proof at all. lt so exceeds familiar forms of proof"; Paracelsus, Я — "To know Rather consists in opening out... | |
| Augustus Hopkins Strong - Baptists - 1907 - 1218 pages
...syllogism, for he is the primary hypothesis of all proof." Robert Drowning:, Hohcnstiel-Schwangau : " I know that he is there, as I am here. By the same proof, which suems no proof at all. It so exceeds familiar forms of proof"; Paracelsus, 27— "To know Bather consists... | |
| Augustus Hopkins Strong - Baptists - 1912 - 516 pages
...intuitions of man, and holds them to be " God's tuitions." As for the existence of God, he tells us : I know that he is there, as I am here, By the same...proof at all, It so exceeds familiar forms of proof. But science and philosophy lead us to that same result. Huxley, the scientist, tells us that the pursuit... | |
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