More Memories: Being Thoughts about England Spoken in AmericaMacmillan and Company, 1894 - Počet stran: 306 |
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Strana 9
... Dean , and if I have good success , some religious work in America also . We have lost from agricult- ural distress nearly half our income , and are turned into mendicant friars on behalf of our beautiful churches . PERSONAL 9.
... Dean , and if I have good success , some religious work in America also . We have lost from agricult- ural distress nearly half our income , and are turned into mendicant friars on behalf of our beautiful churches . PERSONAL 9.
Strana 10
... beautiful churches . One little incident , suggested by the association of a Dean and cathedral restoration , I am constrained to narrate , before I enter seriously upon the subject of my first lecture ; and let me entreat you to ...
... beautiful churches . One little incident , suggested by the association of a Dean and cathedral restoration , I am constrained to narrate , before I enter seriously upon the subject of my first lecture ; and let me entreat you to ...
Strana 21
... beautiful Ampelopsis , which we call the Virginian creeper , climb up the old grey walls . There is neither speech nor language , but its sacred silence brings thoughts of rest and peace . Some- times you will see the widow placing ...
... beautiful Ampelopsis , which we call the Virginian creeper , climb up the old grey walls . There is neither speech nor language , but its sacred silence brings thoughts of rest and peace . Some- times you will see the widow placing ...
Strana 26
... beautiful of all music , the human voice , instead of assisting and encouraging by a clear , sweet , but sub- ordinate harmony , why then , though we would on no account injure the organist , we should not weep if a six - shooter should ...
... beautiful of all music , the human voice , instead of assisting and encouraging by a clear , sweet , but sub- ordinate harmony , why then , though we would on no account injure the organist , we should not weep if a six - shooter should ...
Strana 29
... beautiful to the eye and sweet to the ear , ornate and stately buildings , with all the appli- ances of sculpture , colour , and music ( as Divinely ordered by the Great Architect of the universe , when " Solomon built Him an House ...
... beautiful to the eye and sweet to the ear , ornate and stately buildings , with all the appli- ances of sculpture , colour , and music ( as Divinely ordered by the Great Architect of the universe , when " Solomon built Him an House ...
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More Memories: Being Thoughts about England Spoken in America Samuel Reynolds Hole Úplné zobrazení - 1894 |
More Memories: Being Thoughts about England Spoken in America Samuel Reynolds Hole Úplné zobrazení - 1894 |
More Memories: Being Thoughts about England Spoken in America Samuel Reynolds Hole Úplné zobrazení - 1894 |
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Strana 63 - For if there be first a willing mind, it is accepted according to that a man hath, and not according to that he hath not.
Strana 146 - Man goeth forth to his work, and to his labour, until the evening.
Strana 123 - And girdled her with music. Happy he With such a mother ! faith in womankind Beats with his blood, and trust in all things high Comes easy to him, and tho' he trip and fall He shall not blind his soul with clay.
Strana 91 - It is but lost labour that ye haste to rise up early, and so late take rest, and eat the bread of carefulness ; for so he giveth his beloved sleep.
Strana 112 - And the eye cannot say unto the hand, I have no need of thee : nor again the head to the feet, I have no need of you.
Strana 272 - The stately homes of England, How beautiful they stand, Amidst their tall ancestral trees, O'er all the pleasant land! The deer across their greensward bound, Through shade and sunny gleam; And the swan glides past them with the sound Of some rejoicing stream.
Strana 133 - Matrimony; which is an honourable estate, instituted of God in the time of man's innocency, signifying unto us the mystical union that is betwixt Christ and his Church; which holy estate Christ adorned and beautified with his presence, and first miracle that he wrought, in Cana of Galilee...
Strana 108 - Down the dark future, through long generations, The echoing sounds grow fainter and then cease ; And like a bell, with solemn, sweet vibrations, I hear once more the voice of Christ say, "Peace...
Strana 41 - So likewise ye, except ye utter by the tongue words easy to be understood, how shall it be known what is spoken? for ye shall speak into the air.
Strana 60 - And it came to pass at that time, when Eli was laid down in his place, and his eyes began to wax dim, that he could not see ; and ere the lamp of God went out in the temple of the LORD, where the ark of God was, and Samuel was laid down to sleep; that the LORD called Samuel: and he answered, Here am I.