the fringes of the north star"; nothing of "nature's becoming unnatural " ; nothing of the " down of angels' wings," or "the beautiful locks of cherubims"; no starched similitudes introduced with a "Thus have I seen a cloud rolling in its airy mansion, The Eclectic Review - Сторінка 137редактори - 1818Повний перегляд - Докладніше про цю книгу
| John Henry Overton - 1885 - 426 стор.
...wisdom." Nothing here of "the finger of the North Star; " nothing of " nature's becoming unnatural; " no starched similitudes introduced with a " Thus have...cloud rolling in its airy mansion," and the like. The Apostles, poor mortals ! were content to take lower steps, and to tell the world in plain terms... | |
| William Henry Davenport Adams - 1885 - 434 стор.
...becoming unnatural; ' nothing of ' the down of angel's wings, or the beautiful V locks of cherubims ; ' no starched similitudes, introduced ^ with a 'Thus have I seen a cloud rolling in its airy mansion.' * No, these were sublimities above the rise of the Apostolic spirit, for the Apostles, poor mortals... | |
| Arthur Howard Galton - 1888 - 368 стор.
...becoming unnatural ; " nothing of the "down of angels' wings," or "the beautiful locks of cherubims : " no starched similitudes introduced with a "Thus have...lower steps, and to tell the world in plain terms, "that he who believed should be saved, and that he who believed not should be damned." And this was... | |
| Henry Donald Maurice Spence-Jones, Joseph Samuel Exell, Charles Neil - 1889 - 528 стор.
...here of the " fringes of the northern star;" nothing of "the down of angels' wings, or the beautiful locks of cherubim ;" no starched similitudes, introduced...have I seen a cloud rolling in its airy mansion." No ; these were sublimities above the rise of the apostolic spirit. — South. (3) 77 should be lovingly... | |
| John Albert Broadus - 1891 - 530 стор.
...becoming unnatural ;' nothing of 'th« down of angels' wings, or the beautiful locks of cherubims:' no starched similitudes introduced with a 'Thus have...Apostles, poor mortals, were content to take lower stops, and to tell the world in plain terms that he who believed should be saved, and that he who believed... | |
| 1892 - 140 стор.
...becoming unnatural'; nothing of the ' down of angel's wings,' or ' the beautiful locks of cherubims '; no starched similitudes, introduced with a ' Thus...lower steps, and to tell the world in plain terms that he who believed should be saved, and that he who believed not should be damned. And this was the... | |
| John Albert Broadus - 1898 - 638 стор.
...becoming unnatural;' nothing of ' the down of angels' wings, or the beautiful locks of cherubims;' no starched similitudes introduced with a ' Thus have I seen a cloud rolling 1 Quoted in Parker's Ad Clerum, p. 36. in its airy mansion,' and the like. No, — these were sublimities... | |
| John Brown - 1900 - 308 стор.
...becoming unnatural;' nothing of the ' down of angels' wings, or the beautiful locks of cherubims ; ' no starched similitudes introduced with a ' Thus have...lower steps, and to tell the world in plain terms that he who believed should be saved, and that he who believed not should be damned. And this was the... | |
| Annie Barnett - 1900 - 1060 стор.
...becoming unnatural"; nothing of the "down of angels' wings," or " the beautiful locks of cherubims " ; no starched similitudes introduced with a " Thus have...lower steps, and to tell the world in plain terms, that " he who believed should be saved, and that he who believed not should be damned." And this was... | |
| Edward Dowden - 1900 - 364 стор.
...nature's becoming unnatural ' ; nothing of ' the down of angels' wings, or the beautiful locks of the cherubim ' ; no starched similitudes, introduced with...have I seen a cloud rolling in its airy mansion.' No ; these were sublimities above the rise of the apostolic spirit." The representative preacher of... | |
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