| 1942 - 440 str.
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| William Makepeace Thackeray - 1869 - 822 str.
...would have been impossible to him to imagine his theology without it. But, Below the surface-stream, shallow and light, Of what we say we feel — below...and deep, The central stream of what we feel indeed ; and by this alone are we truly characterized. Paul's originality lies in the effort to make the significance... | |
| Matthew Arnold - 1870 - 234 str.
...would have been impossible to him to imagine his theology without it. But, Below the surface-stream, shallow and light, Of what we say we feel — below...and deep, The central stream of what we feel indeed ; and by this alone are we truly characterised. Paul's originality lies in the effort to make the significance... | |
| 1872 - 648 str.
...shallow and light, Of what they say they feel, beneath the stream As light, of what they think they feel, there flows, With noiseless current, strong, obscure and deep, The central stream of what they feel indeed." Far be it from us to listen but with becoming humility to our opponents' assertions... | |
| 1871 - 608 str.
...imagine his theology without it. But " Below the surface stream, shallow and light, Of what we sny we feel ; below the stream, As light, of what we think...strong, obscure and deep, The central stream of what wo feel indeed ;" and by this alone we are truly characterized."* He goes on to shew that St. Paul... | |
| 1871 - 640 str.
...stream, shallow and light, Of what we My we feel — below the stream, As light, of what we Ihint wo feel— there flows With noiseless current strong,...deep, The central stream of what we feel indeed.' A Constant Subscriber to Tlie Monthly Packet is desirous of knowing some lines called La Creche, or upon... | |
| Charles Beard - 1871 - 602 str.
...shallow and light, Of what we say we feel; below the stream, As light, of what we think we feel,—there flows, 'With noiseless current strong, obscure and deep, The central stream of what we feel indeed ;" and by this alone we are truly characterized."* He goes on to shew that St. Paul really held the... | |
| 1874 - 618 str.
...for him to imagine his own theology without it ' (viz., a belief in the actual Resurrection ), 'but " Below the surface stream, shallow and light, Of what...deep, The central stream of what we feel indeed," ' and in St. Paul's case this happens to coincide with the ideas of Mr. Arnold. This is no place for... | |
| 1874 - 614 str.
...belief in the actual Resurrection J, 'but " Below the surface stream, shallow and light, Of what wo say we feel, below the stream, As light, of what we...deep, The central stream of what we feel indeed," ' ancf and in St. Paul's case this happens to coincide with the ideas of Mr. Arnold. This is no place... | |
| 1875 - 556 str.
...Correspondent doei nit think luatth the trouble of •writing plainly. — En.] Authors Wanted. — "Below the surface stream, shallow and light, Of what...deep, The central stream of what we feel indeed." "Somne, venu et quanquam certissima mortis imago es Consortem cupio te taimen es^e tori ! Hue ades,... | |
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