The Christian remembrancer; or, The Churchman's Biblical, ecclesiastical & literary miscellany, Tom 491865 |
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Strona 39
... feel ourselves inheritors of all the past . There is a unity in the history of Rome , imperial and papal , which binds thousands of years together . When Rome has slipped , if ever it is to be , from the relaxing grasp of the Papacy ...
... feel ourselves inheritors of all the past . There is a unity in the history of Rome , imperial and papal , which binds thousands of years together . When Rome has slipped , if ever it is to be , from the relaxing grasp of the Papacy ...
Strona 40
... feel disposed even to wish , much less to will , in the matter . It is not only Protestants who have as yet been slow to marshal their opinions on this great Roman question : foreign Roman Catholics themselves still hold aloof from ...
... feel disposed even to wish , much less to will , in the matter . It is not only Protestants who have as yet been slow to marshal their opinions on this great Roman question : foreign Roman Catholics themselves still hold aloof from ...
Strona 43
... feel that its opponent's chief security con- sists in the pity and perplexity which third parties feel at the very certainty of its destruction if once dislodged , and that , accordingly , its own endeavour should be to build a bridge ...
... feel that its opponent's chief security con- sists in the pity and perplexity which third parties feel at the very certainty of its destruction if once dislodged , and that , accordingly , its own endeavour should be to build a bridge ...
Strona 45
... feel a serene satisfaction in the incongruities and inconsistencies of Italian Catholics : that so many towns are ... feeling , and sensibility as to the infinity of ideas and motives comprehended in religion , there is anarchy in the ...
... feel a serene satisfaction in the incongruities and inconsistencies of Italian Catholics : that so many towns are ... feeling , and sensibility as to the infinity of ideas and motives comprehended in religion , there is anarchy in the ...
Strona 49
... feel themselves members of the same nation , though , while residing in Rome and its environs , chancing to live under a rather more independent municipal NO . CXXVII . - N.S . E constitution than that enjoyed by Turin , or by Florence ...
... feel themselves members of the same nation , though , while residing in Rome and its environs , chancing to live under a rather more independent municipal NO . CXXVII . - N.S . E constitution than that enjoyed by Turin , or by Florence ...
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Strona 120 - O God, we have heard with our ears, and our fathers have declared unto us, the noble works that Thou didst in their days, and in the old time before them.
Strona 65 - ... once or twice in our rough island-story, The path of duty was the way to glory ; He that walks it, only thirsting For the right, and learns to deaden Love of self, before his journey closes, He shall find the stubborn thistle bursting Into glossy purples, which outredden All voluptuous garden-roses. Not once or twice in our fair island-story, The path of duty was the way to glory...
Strona 262 - Some men call it conscience, but I prefer to call it the voice of God in the soul of man. If you listen and obey it, then it will speak clearer and clearer, and always guide you right ; but if you turn a deaf ear or disobey, then it will fade out little by little, and leave you all in the dark and without a guide. Your life depends on heeding this little voice.
Strona 102 - Tis life, whereof our nerves are scant, Oh life, not death, for which we pant ; More life, and fuller, that I want.
Strona 62 - Lui, marchand ? C'est pure médisance : il ne l'a jamais été. Tout ce qu'il faisait, c'est qu'il était fort obligeant, fort officieux ; et comme il se connaissait fort bien en étoffes, il en allait choisir de tous les côtés, les faisait apporter chez lui, et en donnait à ses amis pour de l'argent.
Strona 28 - If there be a messenger with him, an interpreter, one among a thousand, to shew unto man his uprightness ; then he is gracious unto him, and saith, Deliver him from going down to the pit : I have found a ransom.
Strona 3 - But the prophet, which shall presume to speak a word in my name, which I have not commanded him to speak, or that shall speak in the name of other gods, even that prophet shall die.
Strona 143 - Keep innocency, and take heed unto the thing that is right : for that shall bring a man peace at the last.