The Dublin Review, Volume 42Nicholas Patrick Wiseman Tablet Publishing Company, 1857 |
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... spirit which gave life to the original . It is quite a mistake to imagine that the German is a peculiarly difficult language , as far at least as those are concerned who understand English . There are wonderful stories current in all ...
... spirit which gave life to the original . It is quite a mistake to imagine that the German is a peculiarly difficult language , as far at least as those are concerned who understand English . There are wonderful stories current in all ...
Halaman 11
... spirit which gave life to the original . It is quite a mistake to imagine that the German is a peculiarly difficult language , as far at least as those are concerned who understand English . There are wonderful stories current in all ...
... spirit which gave life to the original . It is quite a mistake to imagine that the German is a peculiarly difficult language , as far at least as those are concerned who understand English . There are wonderful stories current in all ...
Halaman 11
... spirit which transformed the governess into the mistress of the robes , the princess now becomes Her Royal High- ness , the court ladies , ladies - in - waiting , and not only the naiveté , but the meaning of their declaration Ach ...
... spirit which transformed the governess into the mistress of the robes , the princess now becomes Her Royal High- ness , the court ladies , ladies - in - waiting , and not only the naiveté , but the meaning of their declaration Ach ...
Halaman 23
... spirits . He was a prisoner there in the cage . The little daisy wished so earnestly to help him . But how should she begin that ? Indeed it was difficult to imagine . She forgot entirely how beautiful everything round about was , how ...
... spirits . He was a prisoner there in the cage . The little daisy wished so earnestly to help him . But how should she begin that ? Indeed it was difficult to imagine . She forgot entirely how beautiful everything round about was , how ...
Halaman 25
... spirits to perform this office to all good children as soon as they die . On their way , in a little lane of a city , the angel sees a broken flower pot lying in the street , with a withered field flower in it . He tells the child whom ...
... spirits to perform this office to all good children as soon as they die . On their way , in a little lane of a city , the angel sees a broken flower pot lying in the street , with a withered field flower in it . He tells the child whom ...
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Halaman 193 - THE Supper of the Lord is not only a sign of the love that Christians ought to have among themselves one to another; but rather it is a Sacrament of our Redemption by Christ's death : insomuch that to such as rightly, worthily, and with faith, receive the same, the Bread which we break is a partaking of the Body of Christ ; and likewise the Cup of Blessing is a partaking of the Blood of Christ.
Halaman 338 - If you were of the world, the world would love its own; but because you are not of the world, but I chose you out of the world, therefore the world hates you.
Halaman 193 - THE Offering of Christ once made is that perfect redemption, propitiation, and satisfaction, for all the sins of the whole world, both original and actual ; and there is none other satisfaction for sin, but that alone. Wherefore the sacrifices of Masses, in the which it was commonly said, that the Priest did offer Christ for the quick and the dead, to have remission of pain or guilt, were blasphemous fables, and dangerous deceits.
Halaman 332 - Jesus said unto them, Verily, verily, I say unto you, Except ye eat the flesh of the Son of man, and drink his blood, ye have no life in you.
Halaman 338 - If they have persecuted me, they will also persecute you ; if they have kept my saying, they will keep yours also. But all these things will they do unto you for my name's sake, because they know not him that sent me.
Halaman 477 - It was at Rome, on the 15th of October 1764, as I sat musing amidst the ruins of the Capitol, while the barefooted friars were singing vespers in the temple of Jupiter,* that the idea of writing the decline and fall of the city first started to my mind.
Halaman 332 - And they said, Is not this Jesus, the son of Joseph, whose father and mother we know? how is it then that he saith, I came down from heaven?
Halaman 516 - Like a poet hidden In the light of thought, Singing hymns unbidden, Till the world is wrought To sympathy with hopes and fears it heeded not...
Halaman 314 - Is not this the carpenter's son ? is not his mother called Mary? and his brethren, James, and Joses, and Simon, and Judas? And his sisters, are they not all with us? Whence then hath this man all these things? And they were offended in him. But Jesus said unto them, A prophet is not without honour, save in his own country, and in his own house.
Halaman 186 - And here it is to be noted, that such Ornaments of the Church and of the Ministers thereof, at all Times of their Ministration, shall be retained, and be in use, as were in this Church of England, by the Authority of Parliament, in the Second Year of the Reign of King Edward the Sixth.