The Life and Writings of St. JohnCharles Scribner's Sons, 1880 - 436 pages |
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Page xxi
... earth , we see at once that he rises to a level higher than that which is occupied even by St. Paul . The " beloved disciple " and the " apostle of the Gentiles " have indeed these things in common , that we can con- nect their early ...
... earth , we see at once that he rises to a level higher than that which is occupied even by St. Paul . The " beloved disciple " and the " apostle of the Gentiles " have indeed these things in common , that we can con- nect their early ...
Page xxviii
... earth as a time of working miracles , of revealing His character , of giving utterance to instruction , with the view of its being recorded afterwards for all time ; and we too frequently think of the apostles merely as the environment ...
... earth as a time of working miracles , of revealing His character , of giving utterance to instruction , with the view of its being recorded afterwards for all time ; and we too frequently think of the apostles merely as the environment ...
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... earth . It furnished fuel for years for the bath of illiterate Moslems . I used myself frequently to wonder why it pleased God to blot out of existence these productions of ancient genius . But the solution of this mystery is found , I ...
... earth . It furnished fuel for years for the bath of illiterate Moslems . I used myself frequently to wonder why it pleased God to blot out of existence these productions of ancient genius . But the solution of this mystery is found , I ...
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... earth with images of sin , He overwhelmed the works of ancient civilization with a deluge of barbarism , and consigned the most splendid monuments of literature and art to almost universal oblivion . It was too bad to exist , and He ...
... earth with images of sin , He overwhelmed the works of ancient civilization with a deluge of barbarism , and consigned the most splendid monuments of literature and art to almost universal oblivion . It was too bad to exist , and He ...
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... earth be blessed , " 2 -the purpose of redemption flames out with the brightness of the sun , 1 Virgil , in one of his noblest bursts of poetry , drew from the prophetic visions of Isaiah : - : - " Ipsa lacte domum referent distenta ...
... earth be blessed , " 2 -the purpose of redemption flames out with the brightness of the sun , 1 Virgil , in one of his noblest bursts of poetry , drew from the prophetic visions of Isaiah : - : - " Ipsa lacte domum referent distenta ...
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