Our Monthly, Volumen1Presbyterian Magazine Company, 1870 |
Dentro del libro
Resultados 1-5 de 81
Página 4
... present . They had hoped that Probus would not walk in the ways of Nero , Domitian , Trajan , Hadrian , and Decius - emper- ors who had made butchery of the Church of Christ . They now felt assured of his tolerance . If they wept over ...
... present . They had hoped that Probus would not walk in the ways of Nero , Domitian , Trajan , Hadrian , and Decius - emper- ors who had made butchery of the Church of Christ . They now felt assured of his tolerance . If they wept over ...
Página 20
... present help when dangers lower , And though the earth should quail and cower , We will not be afraid . Though hills amid the seas be cast , Whose roaring waves roll far and fast , And mountains , stricken by the blast , Be shaken and ...
... present help when dangers lower , And though the earth should quail and cower , We will not be afraid . Though hills amid the seas be cast , Whose roaring waves roll far and fast , And mountains , stricken by the blast , Be shaken and ...
Página 25
... present state of dramatic art , it is not the less true that the church was the birthplace of the mod- ern drama . " The first plays exhib- ited in England were the " Miracle plays , " which arose in the Middle Ages , 1870 25 ...
... present state of dramatic art , it is not the less true that the church was the birthplace of the mod- ern drama . " The first plays exhib- ited in England were the " Miracle plays , " which arose in the Middle Ages , 1870 25 ...
Página 29
... present ex- istence , has sought its contentment and consummation in this earth exclusive- ly , and , consequently , mistaking its real objective liberty , has rejected the restraints of moral necessity . Thus does Shakespeare portray ...
... present ex- istence , has sought its contentment and consummation in this earth exclusive- ly , and , consequently , mistaking its real objective liberty , has rejected the restraints of moral necessity . Thus does Shakespeare portray ...
Página 34
... present worldly state , including the sins and misery of man- kind . In these , simply considered , the child of God can take no pleasure , any more than he can take pleasure in his individual sin and misery . But here the sovereignty ...
... present worldly state , including the sins and misery of man- kind . In these , simply considered , the child of God can take no pleasure , any more than he can take pleasure in his individual sin and misery . But here the sovereignty ...
Otras ediciones - Ver todas
Términos y frases comunes
178 Elm Street Aquaret beautiful Bible Bladensburg brother called character child Christ Christian Church Cincinnati Council critics dear death Diocletian divine Ecumenical Councils Emily emperor Ephesus eyes fact faith father feel feet friends Galerius give God's gospel Haman hand hear heard heart heaven Hierocles Holy hope interest Jerusalem Jesus Joseph Addison Alexander king labor land learned live look Lord Maurice Maximian ment mind ministers mother nature never once pastor prayer preach Presbyterian Prof readers religion Robert Carter Robert Clarke Roman Rome Scripture seemed sermon Shishak Shushan soldiers Song soon soul spirit story Sutton & Scott tell Terralus Theban Legion thing thou thought tion true truth ture uncle Vittoria Colonna volume whole woman women wonder words write young