Who but these give up home and friends, wealth and ease, good name and liberty of will, for the kingdom of heaven? Where shall we find the image of St. Paul, or St. Peter, or St. John, or of Mary the mother of Mark, or of Philip's daughters, but in those... On Nature and Grace: A Theological Treatise, Book I, Philosophical Introduction - Página 338de William George Ward - 1860 - 490 páginasVisualização completa - Sobre este livro
| 1844 - 1424 páginas
...Mary, the mother of Mark, or of Philip's daughters, but in those who, whether they remain in seclusion, or are sent over the earth, have calm faces, and sweet...gravity with suspicion, and for their courage with cruelly; yet meet with Christ everywhere,—Christ, their all-sufficient, ever-lasting portion, to... | |
| John Henry Newman - 1844 - 460 páginas
...Mary the mother of Mark, or of Philip's daughters, but in those who, whether they remain in seclusion, or are sent over the earth, have calm faces, and sweet...subdued ; and for their meekness meet with insult, anc for their purity with slander, and for their gravity with suspicion, and for their courage with... | |
| 1844 - 1070 páginas
...Mary the Mother of Mark, or of Philip's daughters, but in those who, whether they remain in seclusion, or are sent over the earth, have calm faces, and sweet...hearts weaned from the world, and wills subdued?"— p. 328. We think that at present there is very little disposition to look on Monasticism in anything... | |
| John Clarke Crosthwaite - 1846 - 344 páginas
...Mary the mother of Mark, or of Philip's daughters, but in those who, whether they remain in seclusion, or are sent over the earth, have calm faces, and sweet...voices, and spare frames, and gentle manners, and hearts wf aned from the world, and wills subdued ; and for their meekness meet with insult, and for their... | |
| John Clarke Crosthwaite - 1846 - 340 páginas
...Mary the mother of Mark, or of Philip's daughters, but in those who, whether they remain in seclusion, or are sent over the earth, have calm faces, and sweet plaintive voices, and spareframes, and gentle manners, and hearts weaned from the world, and wills subdued ; and for their... | |
| William John Edge - 1847 - 72 páginas
...the mother of Mark, or of Philip's daughters, but in those, who, whether they remain in seclusion, or are sent over the earth, have calm faces, and sweet...their courage with cruelty, yet meet with Christ, every where, — Christ, their all-sufficient, everlasting portion, to make up to them, both here and... | |
| Charles Kingsley - 1864 - 224 páginas
...the mother of Mark, or of " Philip's daughters, but in those who, whether they remain " in seclusion, or are sent over the earth, have calm faces, and "...sweet plaintive voices, and spare frames, and gentle man" ners, and hearts weaned from the world, and wills subdued ; " and for their meekness meet with... | |
| Henry Allon - 1864 - 536 páginas
...Mary the mother of Mark, or of Philip's daughters, but in those who, whether they remain in seclusion, or are sent over the earth, have calm faces, and sweet,...with suspicion, and for their courage with cruelty ? ' Does Dr. Newman feel that he has a right to brand a man as a liar because he has described such... | |
| John Henry Newman - 1869 - 452 páginas
...Mary the mother of Mark, or of Philip's daughters, but in those who, whether they remain in seclusion, or are sent over the earth, have calm faces, and sweet...for their courage with cruelty; yet meet with Christ every where — Christ, their all-sufficient, everlasting portion, to make up to them, both here and... | |
| Sir Richard Davies Hanson, Jesus Christ - 1869 - 456 páginas
...late kingdom of the two Sicilies, would recognize a regular, whether monk or nun, in persons having " calm faces, and sweet plaintive voices, and spare frames and gentle manners," or would regard such a description as anything but a covert, and hardly covert, sarcasm. And instead... | |
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