| Mrs. Oliphant (Margaret) - 1891 - 552 페이지
...city of enchantment to think there is even a peradventure that " those blessed feet, Which nineteen hundred years ago were nailed For our advantage to the bitter cross," may have walked its unchanging streets. But of this journey there is no record except in a faint glimpse... | |
| New England Society in the City of Brooklyn - 1895 - 418 페이지
...crew, and the Magdalen wrapped the thousand threads of her untressed hair round . . The blessed feet that eighteen hundred years ago Were nailed for our advantage to the bitter cross;" the poison from the arm of the king, and Flora MacDonald saved Prince Charlie, and Florence Nightingale... | |
| Robert Elliott Speer - 1896 - 264 페이지
...i. 35), hallowing thus forever " Those holy fields Over whose acres walked those blessed feet Which eighteen hundred years ago were nailed For our advantage to the bitter cross." He frequented also the woods and groves. Gethsemane was a favorite haunt. On this account Judas felt... | |
| John Clark Ridpath - 1898 - 554 페이지
...back an answering thrill. One little window is opened, and there is short parley. Your ships speak to each other now and then in welcome, though imperfect...The worlds that glide around us are mysteries too high for us. We cannot attain to them. The naked soul is a sight too awful for man to look at and live.... | |
| 1898 - 656 페이지
...King Henry IV. :— " In those holy fieMs Over whose acres walked those blessed feet, Which, fourteen hundred years ago, were nailed For our advantage to the bitter cross." On the whole ; one and the same spirit breathes in the creed ; restrains the philosopher from attempting... | |
| Student Volunteer Movement for Foreign Missions. International Convention - 1898 - 590 페이지
...bathed in the best blood of the world "those holy fields Over whose acres walked those blessed feet That, eighteen hundred years ago, were nailed For our advantage to the cruel tree." All that the crusades meant to Europe, that watchword means to us — homes rent asunder,... | |
| John Clark Ridpath - 1899 - 550 페이지
...back an answering thrill. One little window is opened, and there is short parley. Your ships speak to each other now and then in welcome, though imperfect...were nailed. For our advantage, to the bitter cross." us are mysteries too high for us. We cannot attain to ihem. The naked soul is a siglit too awful for... | |
| Mary Eleanor Barrows - 1904 - 468 페이지
...King Henry the Fourth, 'The holy fields Over whose acres walked those blessed feet, Which fourteen hundred years ago were nailed For our advantage to the bitter cross.' "And nowhere else outside of the Scriptures is the sin of man, perhaps I should say are the sins of... | |
| Jonathan Brierley - 1907 - 360 페이지
...1 XXIX Our Holy Places Those holy fields, Over whose acres walked those blessed feet Which fourteen hundred years ago were nailed For our advantage to the bitter cross. THE lines, familiar to most of us, give us Henry IV., in Shakespeare's great play, explaining to his... | |
| Marshall Pinckney Wilder - 1908 - 250 페이지
..."touches the electric chain wherewith you're darkly bound," your soul sends back an answering thrill. One little window is opened, and there is short parley....The worlds that glide around us are mysteries too high for us. We can not attain to them. The naked soul is a sight too awful for man to look at and... | |
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