Remarks on English churches, and on the expediency of rendering sepulchral monuments subservient to pious and Christian uses |
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... lustre , SIR T. BROWNE , Hydriotaia , OTHER OXFORD , JOHN HENRY PARKER : G. F. AND J. RIVINGTON , LONDON : SIMMS AND SON , BATH . MDCCCXLII . 549 . BODI WHAT ADVANTAGETH A GORGEOUS TOMB - COSTLY OBSEQUIES- LAVISH EXPENSE.
... lustre , SIR T. BROWNE , Hydriotaia , OTHER OXFORD , JOHN HENRY PARKER : G. F. AND J. RIVINGTON , LONDON : SIMMS AND SON , BATH . MDCCCXLII . 549 . BODI WHAT ADVANTAGETH A GORGEOUS TOMB - COSTLY OBSEQUIES- LAVISH EXPENSE.
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... THY WEALTH INTO AN ENDURING ORNAMENT - CARRY IT ALONG WITH THEE . ST . BASIL , Homilia in Ditescentes , ( folio , Parisiis , 1639 . tom i . p . 348 . Oxford : Printed by I. Shrimpton . TO THE RIGHT HONOURABLE EDWARD HERBERT , EARL OF POWIS.
... THY WEALTH INTO AN ENDURING ORNAMENT - CARRY IT ALONG WITH THEE . ST . BASIL , Homilia in Ditescentes , ( folio , Parisiis , 1639 . tom i . p . 348 . Oxford : Printed by I. Shrimpton . TO THE RIGHT HONOURABLE EDWARD HERBERT , EARL OF POWIS.
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... Oxford Architectural Society , " in 1840 , and the approval given to the suggestions , con- tained in that Letter , by those , whose opinions he most values , have induced the Author to place them again before the public , with much ...
... Oxford Architectural Society , " in 1840 , and the approval given to the suggestions , con- tained in that Letter , by those , whose opinions he most values , have induced the Author to place them again before the public , with much ...
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... Oxford Architectural Society , and the Cambridge Camden Society , so long as their proceedings shall be guided by a sound discretion . " Engaged in the same objects , actuated by the same motives , and using , in a great measure , the ...
... Oxford Architectural Society , and the Cambridge Camden Society , so long as their proceedings shall be guided by a sound discretion . " Engaged in the same objects , actuated by the same motives , and using , in a great measure , the ...
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... bats , and light augmented by broken panes , are the connecting links between the 66 • Ingram's Memorials of Oxford , vol . ii . p . 21 . high and finished repair of the one , and the REMARKS ON ENGLISH CHURCHES . 21.
... bats , and light augmented by broken panes , are the connecting links between the 66 • Ingram's Memorials of Oxford , vol . ii . p . 21 . high and finished repair of the one , and the REMARKS ON ENGLISH CHURCHES . 21.
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Página 40 - ... that I met with in those several regions of the dead. Most of them recorded nothing else of the buried person, but that he was born upon one day, and died upon another; the whole history of his life being comprehended in those two circumstances that are common to all mankind.
Página 129 - The children of Israel brought a willing offering unto the LORD, every man and woman, whose heart made them willing to bring for all manner of work, which the LORD had commanded to be made by the hand of Moses.
Página 26 - Proud names, who once the reins of empire held ; ' In arms who triumph'd, or in arts excell'd ; Chiefs, graced with scars and prodigal of blood ; Stern patriots, who for sacred freedom stood ; Just men, by whom impartial laws were given ; And saints who taught and led the way to heaven.
Página 119 - I evidently saw that the public neglect of God's service in the outward face of it, and the nasty lying of many places dedicated to that service, had almost cast a damp upon the true and inward worship of God, which while we live in the body, needs external helps, and all little enough to keep it in any vigour.
Página 129 - And Moses gave commandment, and they caused it to be proclaimed throughout the camp, saying, Let neither man nor woman make any more work for the offering of the sanctuary.
Página 79 - The hungry sheep look up, and are not fed, But, swoln with wind and the rank mist they draw, Rot inwardly, and foul contagion spread: Besides what the grim wolf with privy paw Daily devours apace, and nothing said: But that two-handed engine at the door Stands ready to smite once, and smite no more.
Página 47 - There is no antidote against the opium of time, which temporally considereth all things : our fathers find their graves in our short memories, and sadly tell us how we may be buried in our survivors.
Página 66 - In Santa Croce's holy precincts lie Ashes which make it holier, dust which is Even in itself an immortality, Though there were nothing save the past, and this The particle of those sublimities Which have relapsed to chaos : here repose Angelo's, Alfieri's bones, and his, The starry Galileo, with his woes ; Here Machiavelli's earth return'd to whence it rose.
Página 81 - Look upon Zion, the city of our solemnities: thine eyes shall see Jerusalem a quiet habitation, a tabernacle that shall not be taken down, not one of the stakes thereof shall ever be removed, neither shall any of the cords thereof be broken.
Página 109 - I have been there on some mornings to hear the sermons, have felt such an ill-savoured unwholesome savour, that I was the worse for it a great while after ; and I think no less, but it is the occasion of great sickness and disease.