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 6
... thine , and if thou wilt employ My weak unletter'd pen , and grant fuccefs To my endeavours , and enable me • To write in fuch a manner as may please Not men alone ; but thee , the judge of all ; Then this production , howfoever weak ...
... thine , and if thou wilt employ My weak unletter'd pen , and grant fuccefs To my endeavours , and enable me • To write in fuch a manner as may please Not men alone ; but thee , the judge of all ; Then this production , howfoever weak ...
Strana 11
... thine , O Lord . The infancy of Him now let us trace , The Sinner's Friend , and Saviour of mankind ! When one full year was past , from JESU's birth , Before the second had fulfill'd its round , 270 275 280 The eastern fages , by a ...
... thine , O Lord . The infancy of Him now let us trace , The Sinner's Friend , and Saviour of mankind ! When one full year was past , from JESU's birth , Before the second had fulfill'd its round , 270 275 280 The eastern fages , by a ...
Strana 19
... thine . O impious ; O profoundly base , and bold : How durft thou thus attack the Son of God ? 490 What ! tempt the Lord of Life , to worship thee ! O rebel ! traitor ! foul apoftate ! fay- 495 What could induce thee thus to mock the ...
... thine . O impious ; O profoundly base , and bold : How durft thou thus attack the Son of God ? 490 What ! tempt the Lord of Life , to worship thee ! O rebel ! traitor ! foul apoftate ! fay- 495 What could induce thee thus to mock the ...
Strana 47
... thine oaths ? Not they 140 To whom thou spakeft : for they foon agreed , That thou waft one of his difciples : known By one who faw thee in the garden ; who Declar'd the fame before the gather'd throng : They knew thy Galilean dialect ...
... thine oaths ? Not they 140 To whom thou spakeft : for they foon agreed , That thou waft one of his difciples : known By one who faw thee in the garden ; who Declar'd the fame before the gather'd throng : They knew thy Galilean dialect ...
Strana 113
... thine hand , and thee in fafety keep , And give thee for the people's covenant ; To all the Gentiles thou shalt be a light . Blind eyes to open , pris'ners to bring forth Who fit in darkness , from the prison house , Shall be the ...
... thine hand , and thee in fafety keep , And give thee for the people's covenant ; To all the Gentiles thou shalt be a light . Blind eyes to open , pris'ners to bring forth Who fit in darkness , from the prison house , Shall be the ...
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againſt angels appear'd Becauſe Behold bleffed bleft blood caft Chatham Chrift darkneſs dead death defcend dreadful dwell dy'd earth eternal ev'ry facred fafely faid faints faith fame Father fave fear feen fhall fhine fill'd fince fing firſt flain fleſh foes fome fong fons foon forrow foul fpake ftand ftill fubject fuch fuffer fuffer'd fulfill'd fure fword giv'n glorious glory God's greateſt happineſs hath heart Heav'n heav'nly higheſt himſelf hofts holy Jefus JEHOVAH Jerufalem JESUS juft King kingdom laft laſt liv'd loft Lord mankind mighty moft moſt muft muſt never num'rous numbers open'd pain peace pleaſure pow'r praife praiſe pray'r prefent prieſts promiſe purpoſes rais'd refurrection reign reſtore rife righteouſneſs rofe Saviour ſcene ſhall ſhould ſpeak ſtand ſtate ſtill thee thefe themſelves theſe thine things thofe thoſe thou thouſand throne tongue truft twas univerfal unto
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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.