 | Charles W. Colson, Nancy Pearcey - 2001 - 240 psl.
...heights and leading mankind to some far-off divine perfection. As Alfred, Lord Tennyson wrote, there is "One God, one law, one element, / And one far-off divine event, / To which the whole creation moves."6 Spiritual evolution often reduced God to a participant in the process, a "God-in-... | |
 | Robert Douglas-Fairhurst - 2004 - 372 psl.
...concludes In Memoriam by looking forward to eternal :ompanionship with That friend of mine who lives in God. That God. which ever lives and loves, One God. one law, one elemeut, And one far-off divine evem, To which the whole creation moves.293 Literary survival comes... | |
 | Robert Bernasconi - 2003 - 328 psl.
...off Divine event," he is, of course, reciting a line from Tennyson's poem of 1850, In Memoriam AHH: "That God, which ever lives and loves, / One God,...element, / And one far-off divine event, / To which the whole creation moves." 29. Augustine, Confessions, trans. William Watts (Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard... | |
 | Ralph Pite, Hester Jones - 2004 - 205 psl.
...view of 'creation's whole memory' recalls the stanza towards which the whole of In Memoriam moves: That God, which ever lives and loves, One God, one...element, And one far-off divine event, To which the whole creation moves.'8 The weary way of Tennyson's grieving did not finish at the end of his poem.... | |
 | Tom Owen-Towle - 2004 - 91 psl.
...comforted you in sorrow, strengthened you for noble duty, and made the world beautiful for you. . . . One God, one law, one element, and one far-off divine event to which the whole creation moves. Olympia Brown THE HEALTHY CHURCH demands a high-stakes relationship with... | |
 | William S. Sahakian, Mabel Lewis Sahakian - 1966 - 181 psl.
...such as truth, moral good, and beauty. Alfred Lord Tennyson expressed this point of view in his verse: That God, which ever lives and loves, One God, one...element, And one far-off divine event, To which the whole creation moves. The French philosopher Henri Bergson, who posited a life principle (the Elan... | |
 | Turner B S Staff - 2004 - 384 psl.
...consciousness which at the outset contained a germ of truth obscured by multitudinous errors.' ' ' One God, one law, one element, And one far-off divine event, To which the whole creation moves.' Coming at last to Mr. Tylor, we find that he begins by dismissing the idea that... | |
 | Jeffrey Burton Russell - 2006 - 224 psl.
...behind the veil." 69 Despite that pessimistic comment on nature, Tennyson believed in theoevolution: That God, which ever lives and loves, One God, one...element, And one far-off divine event, To which the whole creation moves. 70 He affirmed in "Crossing the Bar" that "I hope to see my Pilot face to face... | |
 | Vernon L. Grose - 2006 - 740 psl.
...mystical words now inscribed in the magnificent rotunda of the Library of Congress in Washington "One God, One Law, One Element, and One Faroff Divine Event to Which the Whole Creation Moves." The unity the singleness the oneness the simplicity of Tennyson's... | |
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