Retrospective Review, المجلد 12Henry Southern, Sir Nicholas Harris Nicolas C. and H. Baldwyn, 1825 |
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الصفحة 42
... faith ; he was assuredly an obedient servant , bowing to all its decisions , and conforming to all its directions ; but the delight , and almost gratitude , of his mind was refining and speculating upon every thing not so pre ...
... faith ; he was assuredly an obedient servant , bowing to all its decisions , and conforming to all its directions ; but the delight , and almost gratitude , of his mind was refining and speculating upon every thing not so pre ...
الصفحة 43
... faith in Aristotle was not one of the thirty - nine articles ; and logical precision was not convenient to so excursive and " errant " a genius . More conclusive reasons were , indeed , assigned by an enemy , namely , that he could not ...
... faith in Aristotle was not one of the thirty - nine articles ; and logical precision was not convenient to so excursive and " errant " a genius . More conclusive reasons were , indeed , assigned by an enemy , namely , that he could not ...
الصفحة 47
... faith in the words of Christ or the apostles , and take those only into heaven and happiness , who have been the greatest sinners and worst of men . " The annotations , which form so large a portion of the vo- lume , were written by Dr ...
... faith in the words of Christ or the apostles , and take those only into heaven and happiness , who have been the greatest sinners and worst of men . " The annotations , which form so large a portion of the vo- lume , were written by Dr ...
الصفحة 74
... faith of the spirit and the devotion of the eye and the ear . We have before observed , that this is the distinguish- ing characteristic of the Catholic mode of worship , and that of the other sects of Christendom , -for , with regard ...
... faith of the spirit and the devotion of the eye and the ear . We have before observed , that this is the distinguish- ing characteristic of the Catholic mode of worship , and that of the other sects of Christendom , -for , with regard ...
الصفحة 78
... faith , Implicitly , whate'er the fallible sense Of sight , and touch , and odour would persuade , Not doubting whatsoe'er the Son of God Hath spoken . On the cross , though only God Were present , here both God and man ; which I ...
... faith , Implicitly , whate'er the fallible sense Of sight , and touch , and odour would persuade , Not doubting whatsoe'er the Son of God Hath spoken . On the cross , though only God Were present , here both God and man ; which I ...
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الصفحة 81 - Christ's sake, Forgive us all that is past ; And grant that we may ever hereafter Serve and please thee In newness of life, To the honour and glory of thy Name ; Through Jesus Christ our Lord.
الصفحة 99 - I have no brother, I am like no brother; And this word 'love,' which greybeards call divine, Be resident in men like one another, And not in me! I am myself alone.
الصفحة 84 - THEREFORE with Angels and Archangels, and with all the company of heaven, we laud and magnify thy glorious Name, evermore praising thee, and saying, Holy, holy, holy, Lord God of hosts, heaven and earth are full of thy glory. Glory be to thee, O Lord most high.
الصفحة 150 - Full little knowest thou, that hast not tried, What hell it is in suing long to bide: To lose good days, that might be better spent; To waste long nights in pensive discontent; To speed to-day, to be put back to-morrow; To feed on hope, to pine with fear and sorrow; To have thy prince's grace, yet want her peers...
الصفحة 160 - Why stand ye still ye virgins in amaze, Upon her so to gaze, Whiles ye forget your former lay to sing, To which the woods did answer, and your eccho ring...
الصفحة 164 - And each one had a little wicker basket, Made of fine twigs, entrailed curiously, In which they gathered flowers to fill their flasket, And with fine fingers cropt full feateously The tender stalks on high.
الصفحة 281 - Than those of age, thy forehead wrapp'd in clouds, A leafless branch thy sceptre, and thy throne A sliding car, indebted to no wheels, But urged by storms along its slippery way, I love thee, all unlovely as thou seem'st, And dreaded as thou art...
الصفحة 18 - Many of his elegies appear to have been written in his eighteenth year, by which it appears that he had then read the Roman authors with very nice discernment. I once heard Mr Hampton, the translator of Polybius, remark, what I think is true, that Milton was the first Englishman who, after the revival of letters, wrote Latin verses with classic elegance.
الصفحة 247 - Earth trembled from her entrails, as again In pangs; and Nature gave a second groan; Sky lour'd, and, muttering thunder, some sad drops Wept at completing of the mortal sin Original...
الصفحة 248 - Firm concord holds, men only disagree Of creatures rational, though under hope Of heavenly grace ; and, God proclaiming peace, Yet live in hatred, enmity, and strife, Among themselves, and levy cruel wars, Wasting the earth, each other to destroy : As if (which might induce us to accord) Man had not hellish foes enow besides, That day and night for his destruction wait.