Biographical and Historical Lectures: Comprising: The Prophet of Horeb, John Bunyan; Macaulay; Wilberforce; The HuguenotsNisbet, 1881 - 370페이지 |
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... eloquence grander than its own , —there it stands — that scene in its entireness - most wonderful even in a history of wonders , and one of the most magnificent and conclusive forthputtings of Jehovah's power ! But abstract your ...
... eloquence grander than its own , —there it stands — that scene in its entireness - most wonderful even in a history of wonders , and one of the most magnificent and conclusive forthputtings of Jehovah's power ! But abstract your ...
438 페이지
... eloquence , are valueless to uplift and to regenerate the world . They may be , they very often are , the forerunners of the moral triumph -but God's power is in his Gospel - God's presence is in his Word . Here it is that we are at ...
... eloquence , are valueless to uplift and to regenerate the world . They may be , they very often are , the forerunners of the moral triumph -but God's power is in his Gospel - God's presence is in his Word . Here it is that we are at ...
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... eloquent description , " who could set forth the majesty and beauty of Christianity with such justness of thought and such energy of language 1 that the indolent Charles roused himself to listen , and 402 JOHN BUNYAN .
... eloquent description , " who could set forth the majesty and beauty of Christianity with such justness of thought and such energy of language 1 that the indolent Charles roused himself to listen , and 402 JOHN BUNYAN .
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... eloquent in its praise - if from the torrid zone of Popery Father Newman declares that " it lives in the soul with a music that can never be forgotten , like the sound of church bells which the convert hardly knows how he can forego ...
... eloquent in its praise - if from the torrid zone of Popery Father Newman declares that " it lives in the soul with a music that can never be forgotten , like the sound of church bells which the convert hardly knows how he can forego ...
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... such an one will be the chief benefactor of his spe- cies ; though eloquence may pour no eulogy on his merits , and though the common annals of fame may pass him by . Such a one in his teachings will be equally remote JOHN BUNYAN . 487.
... such an one will be the chief benefactor of his spe- cies ; though eloquence may pour no eulogy on his merits , and though the common annals of fame may pass him by . Such a one in his teachings will be equally remote JOHN BUNYAN . 487.
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amid Antoine of Navarre armour of God arquebus battle beauty beneath Bible blessing blood brave Bunyan cause character Christ Christian Church Clapham sect crown dare darkness Divine Duke Duke of Guise earnest earth Edict of Nantes eloquence England evil faith fame father fear feel France freedom friends glory God's Granville Sharpe hand hath heart heaven helmet of Navarre Henry Henry of Navarre holy honour hope House Huguenots human influence inspiration John Bunyan king labour land Lars Porsena living look Lord Macaulay Macaulay's man's marvellous mind moral Navarre never night noble passion persecution piety Pilgrim's Progress political prayer pride principle Prophet Protestant Protestantism purpose Reformation rejoice religion Rome shining Slave Trade solemn sorrow soul speak spirit struggle sword sympathy tell thee things thou thought thousand tion toil triumph truth voice Wilberforce witness words
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494 페이지 - And the Raven, never flitting, Still is sitting, still is sitting On the pallid bust of Pallas Just above my chamber door : And his eyes have all the seeming Of a demon's that is dreaming, And the lamplight o'er him streaming Throws his shadow on the floor; And my soul from out that shadow That lies floating on the floor Shall be lifted — nevermore...
552 페이지 - The cloud-capt towers, the gorgeous palaces, The solemn temples, the great globe itself; * Yea, all which it inherit, shall dissolve, And, like the baseless fabric of a vision, Leave not a wreck behind.
573 페이지 - Who, too deep for his hearers, still went on refining, And thought of convincing, while they thought of dining...
600 페이지 - They are slaves who fear to speak For the fallen and the weak; They are slaves who will not choose Hatred, scoffing, and abuse, Rather than in silence shrink From the truth they needs must think ; They are slaves who dare not be In the right with two or three.
575 페이지 - The storm has gone over me ; and I lie like one of those old oaks which the late hurricane has scattered about me. I am stripped of all my honours, I am torn up by the roots, and lie prostrate on the earth ! There, and prostrate there, I most unfeignedly recognize the Divine justice, and in some degree submit to it.
538 페이지 - Back darted Spurius Lartius ; Herminius darted back ; And, as they passed, beneath their feet They felt the timbers crack. But when they turned their faces, And on the farther shore Saw brave Horatius stand alone, They would have crossed once more.
409 페이지 - Howe'er it be, it seems to me 'Tis only noble to be good. Kind hearts are more than coronets, And simple faith than Norman blood.
46 페이지 - A thousand spurs are striking deep, a thousand spears in rest, A thousand knights are pressing close behind the snow-white crest; And in they burst, and on they rushed, while, like a guiding star, Amidst the thickest carnage blazed the helmet of Navarre.
538 페이지 - Alone stood brave Horatius, But constant still in mind ; Thrice thirty thousand foes before, And the broad flood behind. "Down with him ! " cried false Sextus, With a smile on his pale face ; "Now yield thee," cried Lars Porsena, "Now yield thee to our grace.
540 페이지 - When the oldest cask is opened, And the largest lamp is lit; When the chestnuts glow in the embers, And the kid turns on the spit; When young and old in circle Around the firebrands close; When the girls are weaving baskets, And the lads are shaping bows...