On the rich and the eloquent, on nobles and priests, they looked down with contempt : for they esteemed themselves rich in a more precious treasure, and eloquent in a more sublime language, nobles by the right of an earlier creation, and priests by the... The Ant, publ. during 1826 and 1827 - Страница 334по Ant The - 1827Пълен достъп - Информация за книгата
| 1850 - 348 страници
...hand. The very meanest of them was a heing to whose fate a mysterious and terrihle importance helonged, on whose slightest action the spirits of light and darkness looked with anxious interest, who had heen destined, hefore heaven and earth were created, to enjoy a felicity which should continue when... | |
| 1859 - 60 страници
...Calvinist, that God feels the liveliest concern in his future. We are told the Puritans felt " that the very meanest of them was a being to whose fate a mysterious and terrible importance belonged,—a being who had been destined, before heaven and earth were created, to enjoy a felicity,... | |
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| 1853 - 432 страници
...language ; nobles by the right of an earlier creation, and priests by the imposition of a mightier hand. The very meanest of them was a being to whose fate...continue when heaven and earth should have passed away. * * *. Thus the Puritan was made np of two different men, the one all self-abasement, penitence, gratitude,... | |
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