The Process and Empire of Christ: From His Birth to the End of the Mediatorial Kingdom; a Poem, in Twelve Books. By Elhanan Winchesterauthor, 1793 - 384 strán (strany) |
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Strana 18
... stand ! Then fiends might tempt , and hell affault in vain . 480 He takes the Saviour to a mountain's top , From whence he fhew'd him all this lower world , And all the glorious things below the moon ; Then , with an impudence as black ...
... stand ! Then fiends might tempt , and hell affault in vain . 480 He takes the Saviour to a mountain's top , From whence he fhew'd him all this lower world , And all the glorious things below the moon ; Then , with an impudence as black ...
Strana 32
... stand aghast , 855 When they shall fee the righteous man advanc'd , Whom with their falfhoods oft they wounded fore , And by their perfecutions did affli & t ; And of his righteous deeds made no account ! What strange furprize fhall ...
... stand aghast , 855 When they shall fee the righteous man advanc'd , Whom with their falfhoods oft they wounded fore , And by their perfecutions did affli & t ; And of his righteous deeds made no account ! What strange furprize fhall ...
Strana 46
... stand : Let fuch take heed , left they should also fall . How bold was he before the trial came ! Though all men fhould deny thee , I will not : Though death fhould be my lot for owning thee . But when , in luckless hour , the maid ...
... stand : Let fuch take heed , left they should also fall . How bold was he before the trial came ! Though all men fhould deny thee , I will not : Though death fhould be my lot for owning thee . But when , in luckless hour , the maid ...
Strana 51
... stand to ask the reason why ; But sentence him to death without delay . Thus confident , they bound his facred hands , And led him forth to Pilate's judgment - hall . But they , poor fouls , were now fo righteous grown , They durft not ...
... stand to ask the reason why ; But sentence him to death without delay . Thus confident , they bound his facred hands , And led him forth to Pilate's judgment - hall . But they , poor fouls , were now fo righteous grown , They durft not ...
Strana 61
... standing near the crofs till he expir'd ; Then waiting to attend him to the grave . When they had feen his body fafely lodg'd , Thence they departed , ointments to prepare , And costly spices , to embalm his flesh ; Prompted by love ...
... standing near the crofs till he expir'd ; Then waiting to attend him to the grave . When they had feen his body fafely lodg'd , Thence they departed , ointments to prepare , And costly spices , to embalm his flesh ; Prompted by love ...
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The Process and Empire of Christ: From His Birth to the End of the ... Elhanan Winchester Úplné zobrazenie - 1805 |
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Strana 313 - Under what torments inwardly I groan, '* " " " " " " *' " " " " " While they adore me on the throne of hell. With diadem and fcepter high advanc'd The lower ftill I fall, only fupreme In mifery, fuch joy ambition finds.
Strana 313 - O then at laft relent; is there no place " Left for repentance, none for pardon left ? " None left but by fubmiffion ; and that word " Difdain forbids me, and my dread of fhame
Strana 314 - For never can true reconcilement grow Where wounds of deadly hate have pierc'd fo deep: Which would but lead me to a worfe relapfe, And heavier fall : fo
Strana 313 - To reign is worth ambition though in hell; " Better to reign in hell than ferve in Heav'n.
Strana 313 - And courage never to fubmit or yield. " And what is elfe not to be overcome ? " That glory never fhall his wrath or might " Extort from me, to bow and fue for grace
Strana 313 - Than to fubmit, boafting I could fubdue " Th' Omnipotent. Ah me, they little know " How dearly I abide that boaft fo vain,
Strana 313 - Which way I fly is hell ; myfelf am hell; " And in the loweft deep a lower deep, " Still threat'ning to devour me, opens wide,
Strana 280 - the kingdoms of this world become The kingdoms of our God, and of his Chrift,
Strana 314 - remorfe ; all good to me is loft : Evil be th,ou my good : by thee at leaft Divided empire with Heav'n's King
Strana 314 - of grace my former ftate ; how foon Would height recal high thoughts, how foon unfay What feign'd fubmiffion fwore? Eafe would recant Vows made in pain, as violent and void.