How shall I admire, how laugh, how rejoice, how exult, when I behold so many proud monarchs, and fancied gods, groaning in the lowest abyss of darkness; so many magistrates, who persecuted the name of the Lord, liquefying in fiercer fires than they ever... Harper's New Monthly Magazine - Página 482editado por - 1875Visualização completa - Sobre este livro
| Goldsworthy Lowes Dickinson - 1909 - 80 páginas
...27 of Bury's edition. The passage is as follows: — " How shall I admire, how laugh, how rejoice, how exult, when I behold so many proud monarchs and...abyss of darkness; so many magistrates, who persecuted in the name of the Lord, liquefying in fiercer fires than they ever kindled against the Christians;... | |
| Goldsworthy Lowes Dickinson - 1911 - 102 páginas
...27 of Bury's edition. The passage is as follows : — " How shall I admire, how laugh, how rejoice, how exult, when I behold so many proud monarchs and...of darkness ; so many magistrates, who persecuted in the name of the Lord, liquefying in fiercer fires than they ever kindled against the Christians... | |
| Goldsworthy Lowes Dickinson - 1911 - 104 páginas
...— " How shall I admire, how laugh, how rejoice, how exult, when I behold so many proud raonarchs and fancied gods groaning in the lowest abyss of darkness ; so many magistrates, who persecuted in the name of the Lord, liquefying in fiercer fires than they ever kindled against the Christians... | |
| Goldsworthy Lowes Dickinson - 1911 - 110 páginas
...and fancied gods groaning in the lowest abyss of darkness ; so many magistrates, who persecuted in the name of the Lord, liquefying in fiercer fires than they ever kindled against the Christians ; so many sage philosophers blushing in red-hot flames, with their deluded scholars... | |
| Harry Emerson Fosdick - 1913 - 142 páginas
...because the excuse of piety is present. "How shall I admire," cries Tertullian, "how laugh, how rejoice, how exult, when I behold so many proud monarchs and...abyss of darkness; so many magistrates, who persecuted in the name of the Lord, liquefying in fiercer fires than ever they kindled against the Christians;... | |
| Harry Emerson Fosdick - 1913 - 170 páginas
...because the excuse of piety is present. "How shall I admire," cries Tertullian, "how laugh, how rejoice, how exult, when I behold so many proud monarchs and...abyss of darkness; so many magistrates, who persecuted in the name of the Lord, liquefying in fiercer fires than ever they kindled against the Christians... | |
| Edward Gibbon - 1916 - 1006 páginas
...spectacles, the last and eternal judgment " of the universe. How shall I admire, how laugh, how " rejoice, how exult, when I behold so many proud " monarchs,...in fiercer fires than they ever " kindled against the Christians ; so many sage philosophers " blushing in red-hot flames with their deluded scholars... | |
| John Heston Willey - 1919 - 178 páginas
...writes : "How shall I admire, how laugh, how rejoice, how exult when I behold so many proud monarchs groaning in the lowest abyss of darkness ; so many...Christians ; so many sage philosophers blushing in red hot flame with their deluded scholars." This is almost too horrible to repeat in this century.... | |
| Charles Hamilton Pridgeon - 1920 - 344 páginas
...rejoice, how exult, when I behold so many kings, and false gods in heaven, together with Jove himself, groaning in the lowest abyss of darkness! — so many...persecuted the name of the Lord, liquefying in fiercer flames than they ever kindled against Christians; so many sage philosophers blushing in raging fire,... | |
| Guy Theodore Wrench - 1926 - 486 páginas
...spectacles, the last and eternal judgment of the universe. How shall I admire, how laugh, how rejoice, how exult, when I behold so many proud monarchs and...liquefying in fiercer fires than they ever kindled against the Christians; so many sage philosophers blushing in the red-hot flames, with their deluded scholars;... | |
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