Our Christian classics: readings from the best divines, with notices biographical and critical, by J. Hamilton, 第 3~4 巻 |
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... learned discipline to which they had submitted their minds under Aristotle and Tully , but brought the purified products as sacrificial gifts to Christ . They baptized the logic and manly rhetoric of ancient Greece . " " Not only were ...
... learned discipline to which they had submitted their minds under Aristotle and Tully , but brought the purified products as sacrificial gifts to Christ . They baptized the logic and manly rhetoric of ancient Greece . " " Not only were ...
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... learned but in the way of action . It is experience that must give knowledge in the Christian profession , as well as in all others . And the know- ledge drawn from experience is quite of another kind from that which flows from ...
... learned but in the way of action . It is experience that must give knowledge in the Christian profession , as well as in all others . And the know- ledge drawn from experience is quite of another kind from that which flows from ...
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... learned , either acute or profound , " the taste of his readers is constantly offended by extravagance , and their patience tried by pedantry . Still , it must be admitted , in the words of the great critic , that " he brought to his ...
... learned , either acute or profound , " the taste of his readers is constantly offended by extravagance , and their patience tried by pedantry . Still , it must be admitted , in the words of the great critic , that " he brought to his ...
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... learned friend of our own , rich in similar curiosities . Regarding this version , a recent critic * has thus given his judgment : - " No one knew better than Bacon the difference between writing verses and poetry . The former , says he ...
... learned friend of our own , rich in similar curiosities . Regarding this version , a recent critic * has thus given his judgment : - " No one knew better than Bacon the difference between writing verses and poetry . The former , says he ...
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... learned in its niceties as if it had been his native tongue , and his tutor at last pronounced him no whit inferior to the Mufti of Aleppo . One fruit of his industry was a collection of six thousand Arabic proverbs , which he ...
... learned in its niceties as if it had been his native tongue , and his tutor at last pronounced him no whit inferior to the Mufti of Aleppo . One fruit of his industry was a collection of six thousand Arabic proverbs , which he ...
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296 ページ - Should earth against my soul engage, And hellish darts be hurled, Then I can smile at Satan's rage, And face a frowning world. 3. ' Let cares, like a wild deluge, come, And storms of sorrow fall ; May I but safely reach my home, My God, my heaven, my all ; — 4. ' There shall I bathe my weary soul In seas of heavenly rest ; And not a wave of trouble roll Across my peaceful breast.
302 ページ - What I've committed to His hands, Till the decisive hour. 4 Then will He own my worthless name Before His Father's face, And in the New Jerusalem Appoint my soul a place.
326 ページ - JOY to the world ; -the Lord is come : Let earth receive her King; Let every heart prepare Him room, And heaven and nature sing. 2 Joy to the earth; the Saviour reigns: Let men their songs employ ; While fields and floods, rocks, hills and plains, Repeat the sounding joy.
385 ページ - Himself, as conscious of his awful charge, And anxious mainly that the flock he feeds May feel it too ; affectionate in look, And tender in address, as well becomes A messenger of grace to guilty men.
402 ページ - Nothing in my hand I bring; Simply to thy cross I cling ; Naked, come to thee for dress ; Helpless, look to thee for grace ; Foul, I to the fountain fly ; Wash me, Saviour, or I die.
325 ページ - A thousand ages in thy sight are like an evening gone, short as the watch that ends the night before the rising sun.
327 ページ - From all that dwell below the skies, Let the Creator's praise arise ; Let the Redeemer's name be sung, Through every land, by every tongue. 2. Eternal are thy mercies, Lord ; Eternal truth attends thy word : Thy praise shall sound from shore to shore, Till suns shall rise and set no more.
319 ページ - My faith would lay her hand On that dear head of thine, While like a penitent I stand, And there confess my sin. 4 My soul looks back to see The burdens thou didst bear, When hanging on th' accursed tree ; And hopes her guilt was there.
420 ページ - Live while you live, the Epicure would say, And seize the pleasures of the present day. Live while you live, the sacred Preacher cries, And give to God each moment as it flies.
408 ページ - Come, O thou Traveller unknown, Whom still I hold, but cannot see ; My company before is gone, And I am left alone with Thee ; With Thee all night I mean to stay, And wrestle till the break of day.