Through increased faith i' the thing reports belie ? Must we deny, — do they, these Molinists, At peril of their body and their soul, — Recognized truths, obedient to some truth Unrecognized yet, but perceptible ? — Correct the portrait by the living... Studies in the Poetry of Robert Browning - Página 241por James Fotheringham - 1888 - 382 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Robert Browning - 1869 - 368 páginas
...their soul, — Recognized truths, obedient to some truth 1870 Unrecognized yet, but perceptible ? — Correct the portrait by the living face, Man's God, by God's God in the mind of man ? Then, for the few that rise to the new height, The many that must sink to the old depth, 1875 The... | |
| George Willis Cooke - 1886 - 422 páginas
...Must we deny. . . . Recognized truths, obedient to some truth Unrecognized yet but perceptible ? — Correct the portrait by the living face, Man's God, by God's God in the mind of man ? No more definite description of Browning's attitude towards the religion of his time could be given... | |
| Robert Browning - 1887 - 506 páginas
...and their soul, — Recognized truths, obedient to some truth Unrecognized yet, but perceptible ? — Correct the portrait by the living face, Man's God, by God's God in the mind of man ? Then, for the few that rise to the new height, The many that must sink to the old depth, The multitude... | |
| Robert Browning - 1887 - 140 páginas
...report — Whence need to bravely disbelieve report Through increased faith in thing reports belie ? Correct the portrait by the living face, Man's God by God's God in the mind of man ? THE BINS AND THE BOOK. 10. William Etty, 1787. 'What right have you to set The thoughtless foot upon... | |
| Robert Browning - 1889 - 302 páginas
...their soul, — 1870Recognized truths, obedient to some truth Unrecognized yet, but perceptible? — Correct the portrait by the living face, Man's God, by God's God in the mind of man ? Then, for the few that rise to the new height, 1875 The many that must sink to the old depth, The... | |
| 1889 - 438 páginas
...: — " Whence need to bravely disbelieve report, Through increased faith in things reports belie? Correct the portrait by the living face, Man's God by God's God in the mind of man ? " It is true that he feels that this will produce evil results in some natures, who will only too... | |
| Peter Taylor Forsyth - 1889 - 380 páginas
...delivered from our Bible — from ours 'A back into God's. We must incessantly, as Mr. Browning says : " Correct the portrait by the living face, / Man's God by God's God in the mind of man." , ' x We gave the book its true place among books, but we did not apply to it the true principles of... | |
| 1890 - 436 páginas
...: — " Whence need to bravely disbelieve report, Through increased faith in things reports belie ? Correct the portrait by the living face, Man's God by God's God in the mind of man ? " It is true that he feels that this will produce evil results in some natures, who will only too... | |
| Edward Berdoe - 1891 - 212 páginas
...which are the very fibres of God's being. These . things to Browning spell God. He tells us " we must correct the portrait by the living face. Man's God, by God's God in the mind of man " (The Pope, p. 81). We cannot expect to understand God, as his Bishop Blougram says : — Pure faith,... | |
| 1901 - 560 páginas
...but clearly, they were theomorphists, and not anthropomorphists. They would have said with Browning: Correct the portrait by the living face, Man's God by God's God in the mind of man. Men like these, with their realization of an indwelling God in Christ and their avowed aspirations... | |
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