Littell's Living Age, Količina 123Living Age Company Incorporated, 1874 |
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Stran 10
... matter of Justification in my own writings , because that also seemed to hang upon Predestination . " ( Vol . i . p . 251. ) It was not Barneveldt's action in these matters which afforded the chief pretext for the calumnies that brought ...
... matter of Justification in my own writings , because that also seemed to hang upon Predestination . " ( Vol . i . p . 251. ) It was not Barneveldt's action in these matters which afforded the chief pretext for the calumnies that brought ...
Stran 11
... matter of in his pinkie , while each paused to hold high converse with friend or foe on fate , free - will , Predestination . The Predestination or or absolute foreknowledge , losing himself in ultra - Calvinistic party was the most ...
... matter of in his pinkie , while each paused to hold high converse with friend or foe on fate , free - will , Predestination . The Predestination or or absolute foreknowledge , losing himself in ultra - Calvinistic party was the most ...
Stran 12
... matters of dogma - for while in England he claimed , as head of the State , to hold the Church in complete subjection ... matter of Predestination , may be imagined . Moreover the University of Leyden had the audacity to place in their ...
... matters of dogma - for while in England he claimed , as head of the State , to hold the Church in complete subjection ... matter of Predestination , may be imagined . Moreover the University of Leyden had the audacity to place in their ...
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... matter , spoke with indigna- tion of the proceedings at Utrecht , and finally relapsed into silence . The two leaders parted never to meet again . The States - General , eight of whom the day previously had authorized the arrest by a ...
... matter , spoke with indigna- tion of the proceedings at Utrecht , and finally relapsed into silence . The two leaders parted never to meet again . The States - General , eight of whom the day previously had authorized the arrest by a ...
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... matters relating to religion was reserved to each province . No province was to interfere with another in such matters , and every individual in them all was to remain free in his religion , no man being molested or examined on ac ...
... matters relating to religion was reserved to each province . No province was to interfere with another in such matters , and every individual in them all was to remain free in his religion , no man being molested or examined on ac ...
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Arminian asked Barneveldt Bathsheba beautiful better Blackwood's Magazine called Caroline Bowles Charles Church comet Cornhill Magazine cried dear Descartes doctrine Duclair England English Eskside Eugénie eyes face fact father Fauve feeling Five Forks France French friends girl give hand head heart Hilary Holy honour Italy James kind King knew Lady Catherine Laud light lived look Lord Mabyn Madame matter ment mind Monsieur Furet mother mysticism nature ness never night once passed perhaps pitcher poem poet poor pope Protestantism Roscorla Rosewarne round Sarracenia seemed sent Seuss Sicily side smile soul Southey Spain speak spirit Stadtholder Strafford tail tell theology things thought tion took Trelyon turned verse Violet Wenna whole wife William Cullen Bryant woman wonder words write young
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Stran 509 - Her feet beneath her petticoat Like little mice stole in and out, As if they feared the light: But, oh ! she dances such a way— No sun upon an Easter day Is half so fine a sight.
Stran 113 - Love, now a universal birth, From heart to heart is stealing, From earth to man, from man to earth : — It is the hour of feeling. One moment now may give us more Than years of toiling reason : Our minds shall drink at every pore The spirit of the season.
Stran 501 - ... religion cannot be said to have made a bad choice in pitching on this man as the ideal representative and guide of humanity ; nor I even now would it be easy, even for an unbeliever, to find a better translation of the rule of virtue from the abstract into the concrete ! than to endeavour so to live that Christ would approve our life.
Stran 382 - Peace, plenty, love, truth, terror, That were the servants to this chosen infant, Shall then be his , and like a vine grow to him : Wherever the bright sun of heaven shall shine, His honour and the greatness of his name Shall be, and make new nations: J1 he shall flourish, And, like a mountain cedar, reach his branches To all the plains about him.
Stran 400 - Where the thin harvest waves its wither'd ears; Rank weeds, that every art and care defy, Reign o'er the land and rob the blighted rye : There thistles stretch their prickly arms afar, And to the ragged infant threaten war...
Stran 381 - Nor shall this peace sleep with her; but as when The bird of wonder dies, the maiden phoenix, Her ashes new-create another heir As great in admiration as herself, So shall she leave her blessedness to one...
Stran 501 - The tradition of followers suffices to insert any number of marvels, and may have inserted all the miracles which he is reputed to have wrought. l.ut who among his disciples or among their proselytes was capable of inventing the sayings ascribed to Jesus, or of imagining the life and character revealed in the Gospels ? Certainly not the fishermen of Galilee ; as certainly not St.
Stran 359 - tis a bad omen. — Do not weep, my dear Lady; — your tears are too precious to shed for me; — bottle them up, and may the cork never be drawn ! — Dearest, kindest, gentlest, and best of women! may health, peace, and happiness, prove your handmaids ! — If I die, cherish the remembrance of me, and forget the follies which you so often condemned, — which my heart, not my head, betrayed me into.
Stran 512 - He did not think all mischief fair, Although he had a knack of joking ; He did not make himself a bear, Although he had a taste for smoking. And when religious sects ran mad He held, in spite of all his learning, That if a man's belief is bad It will not be improved by burning.
Stran 515 - And a terrible heart-thrill, If you have no power of giving: An arm of aid to the weak, A friendly hand to the friendless, Kind words, so short to speak, But whose echo is endless: The world is wide, — these things are small, They may be nothing, but they are All.