A Concise View of the Succession of Sacred Literature: In a Chronological Arrangement of Authors and Their Works, from the Invention of Alphabetical Characters, to the Year of Our Lord 1445, Volym 2T. S. Clarke, 1830 - 770 sidor |
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... style should vary according to the hearers and circumstances : different examples of style are produced from Scripture , and several from Cyprian and Ambrose ; all sorts of ora- tory , suitable to the dignity of the subject and the ...
... style should vary according to the hearers and circumstances : different examples of style are produced from Scripture , and several from Cyprian and Ambrose ; all sorts of ora- tory , suitable to the dignity of the subject and the ...
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... style and method of treating the subject ; they are plain without being in the least low , they are forcible without any extraordinary bursts of either imagination or passion , they are ex- planatory and yet not unfrequently fanciful ...
... style and method of treating the subject ; they are plain without being in the least low , they are forcible without any extraordinary bursts of either imagination or passion , they are ex- planatory and yet not unfrequently fanciful ...
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... style as instructive in matter ; there are but few flights of imagin- ation , little art of persuasion , small pathos of expression , and little knowledge of winning over partisans to truth . Sometimes he startles his reader into deep ...
... style as instructive in matter ; there are but few flights of imagin- ation , little art of persuasion , small pathos of expression , and little knowledge of winning over partisans to truth . Sometimes he startles his reader into deep ...
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... style and caus- ticity of remark which too frequently characterize the controversial works of previous friends , and Rufinus is by no means gentle and submissive to the proud spirit and taunting reproaches of St. Jerome . Both An ...
... style and caus- ticity of remark which too frequently characterize the controversial works of previous friends , and Rufinus is by no means gentle and submissive to the proud spirit and taunting reproaches of St. Jerome . Both An ...
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... style of writing is not inferior though differ- ent ; his understanding appears fully as strong ; and only in his knowledge of languages does Jerome excel . On a strict examination it may perhaps be found that Rufinus is far from ...
... style of writing is not inferior though differ- ent ; his understanding appears fully as strong ; and only in his knowledge of languages does Jerome excel . On a strict examination it may perhaps be found that Rufinus is far from ...
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Sida 359 - I have not sent these prophets, yet they ran : I have not spoken to them, yet they prophesied. But if they had stood in my counsel, and had caused my people to hear my words, then they should have turned them from their evil way, and from the evil of their doings.
Sida 91 - For as the Father raiseth up the dead, and quickeneth them, even so the Son quickeneth whom he will.
Sida 472 - Do not ye yet understand, that whatsoever entereth in at the mouth goeth into the belly, and is cast out into the draught?
Sida 381 - That to the faithful herdman's art belongs! What recks it them? What need they? They are sped; And when they list, their lean and flashy songs Grate on their scrannel pipes of wretched straw; The hungry sheep look up, and are not fed, But, swoln with wind and the rank mist they draw, Rot inwardly, and foul contagion spread: Besides what the grim wolf with privy paw Daily devours apace, and nothing said: But that two-handed engine at the door Stands ready to smite once, and smite no more.
Sida 7 - On gilded clouds in fair expansion lie, And bring all paradise before your eye. To rest, the cushion and soft dean invite, Who never mentions hell to ears polite.
Sida 503 - Preserver, she will at length look forth as the morning, fair as the moon, clear as the sun, and terrible as an army with banners.
Sida 394 - God, we must put off the old man with his deeds, and put on the new man, which is renewed in knowledge after the image of him that created him; Col.
Sida 64 - It is plain madness to despise so great a power, without which we cannot obtain salvation, or the good things that are promised us. For if no one can enter into the kingdom of heaven, except he be born of water and the Holy Ghost ; and he that eateth not the flesh of the Lord, and drinketh not his blood, is deprived of eternal life ; and all these things are performed by no other...
Sida 286 - Phi'e, emprinted in the exempt monastery of Tavestock in Denshyre, by me Dan Thomas Richard Monke of the sayd monastery. To the instant desyer of the ryght worshypful esquyer Mayster Robert Langdon. Anno d. MD XXV. Deo Gracias f.' " Robert Langdon, LL.D., was nephew to Bishop Langdon, a great patron of literature, and I suppose had imbibed something of his uncle's spirit.
Sida 273 - It was begun about the end of the fifth, or the beginning of the sixth century...