The Christian Remembrancer, Volumen21F.C. & J. Rivington, 1851 |
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... honour in another country , though , in retiring to a foreign court , he was only following an example which had been set by Eschylus and was afterwards imitated by Plato . M. Hartung has again an opportunity of displaying his mingled ...
... honour in another country , though , in retiring to a foreign court , he was only following an example which had been set by Eschylus and was afterwards imitated by Plato . M. Hartung has again an opportunity of displaying his mingled ...
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... honours to a certain cycle of great families , and attempt not merely popular treatment , but a popular story ... honoured by representing Theseus in the Suppliants : subsequently , how- ever , he is compared to Helen , not only as being ...
... honours to a certain cycle of great families , and attempt not merely popular treatment , but a popular story ... honoured by representing Theseus in the Suppliants : subsequently , how- ever , he is compared to Helen , not only as being ...
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... honour of such an achievement is rare and singular , it is not one of those enterprises in which the mere attempt is glory . A man cannot fail in it with credit . We had read his former book with attention , and had been much struck ...
... honour of such an achievement is rare and singular , it is not one of those enterprises in which the mere attempt is glory . A man cannot fail in it with credit . We had read his former book with attention , and had been much struck ...
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... honoured possession of his supreme power . It directs , not as a new thing , nor as the recognition of a new power ... honour , with the actual working of the dignity to which they are ascribed , in the system to which it belongs . In ...
... honoured possession of his supreme power . It directs , not as a new thing , nor as the recognition of a new power ... honour , with the actual working of the dignity to which they are ascribed , in the system to which it belongs . In ...
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... honour , if you think it good , the memory of the Apostle S. Peter ; let those who have examined the cause , write to Julius , Bishop of Rome ; if he thinks proper to order a fresh trial , let him name judges ; if he does not think that ...
... honour , if you think it good , the memory of the Apostle S. Peter ; let those who have examined the cause , write to Julius , Bishop of Rome ; if he thinks proper to order a fresh trial , let him name judges ; if he does not think that ...
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Página 418 - A good sherrissack hath a two-fold operation in it. It ascends me into the brain; dries me there all the foolish and dull and crudy vapours which environ it; makes it apprehensive, quick, forgetive, full of nimble fiery and delectable shapes; which, delivered o'er to the voice, the tongue, which is the birth, becomes excellent wit.
Página 169 - Holy Scripture and ancient authors, that from the Apostles' time there have been these Orders of Ministers in Christ's Church ; Bishops, Priests, and Deacons.
Página 360 - And the sleep in the dried river-channel where bulrushes tell That the water was wont to go warbling so softly and well. How good is man's life, the mere living ! how fit to employ All the heart and the soul and the senses for ever in joy...
Página 457 - It is hereby declared, that thereby no adoration is intended or ought to be done, either unto the Sacramental Bread or Wine there bodily received, or unto any Corporal Presence of Christ's natural Flesh and Blood.
Página 126 - ... art in the cooler breath That from the inmost darkness of the place Comes, scarcely felt ; the barky trunks, the ground, The fresh moist ground, are all instinct with thee. Here is continual worship; — nature, here, In the tranquillity that thou dost love, Enjoys thy presence. Noiselessly, around, From perch to perch, the solitary bird Passes ; and yon clear spring, that, midst its herbs, Wells softly forth and visits the strong roots Of half the mighty forest, tells no tale Of all the good...
Página 126 - But thou art here — thou fill'st The solitude. Thou art in the soft winds That run along the summit of these trees In music — thou art in the cooler breath That from the inmost darkness of the place Comes, scarcely felt ; the barky trunks, the ground, The fresh moist ground, are all instinct with thee.
Página 283 - This was the noblest Roman of them all: All the conspirators, save only he, Did that they did in envy of great Caesar; He, only, in a general honest thought, And common good to all, made one of them. His life was gentle; and the elements So mix'd in him, that Nature might stand up, And say to all the world, This was a man!
Página 357 - Shakespeare was of us, Milton was for us, Burns, Shelley, were with us - they watch from their graves! He alone breaks from the van and the freemen, He alone sinks to the rear and the slaves! We shall march prospering, - not thro...
Página 132 - Suddenly there burst forth a general cry of "Here they come !" The noise which they made, though yet distant, reminded me of a hard gale at sea passing through the rigging of a close-reefed vessel. As the birds arrived, and passed over me, I felt a current of air that surprised me. Thousands were soon knocked down by the pole men.
Página 457 - Christ's natural Flesh and Blood. For the Sacramental Bread and Wine remain still in their very natural substances, and, therefore, may not be adored ; (for that were idolatry, to be abhorred of all faithful Christians ;) and the natural Body and Blood of our Saviour Christ are in heaven, and not here ; it being against the truth of Christ's natural Body to be at one time in more places than one.