... for the reentitling it to the kingdoms of grace and glory, God did a greater work than the creation ; he was fain to contract divinity to a span, to send a person to die for us, who, of himself, could not die, and was constrained to use rare and mysterious... Museum of Foreign Literature and Science - Página 266editado por - 1829Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Holy thoughts - 1882 - 744 páginas
...work than the creation, lie was fain to contract Divinity to a span, to send a Person to die for us who of Himself could not die, and was constrained...all sciences ; One that ruled over all the angels, and walked upon the pavements of heaven, whose feet were clothed with stars, whose eyes were brighter... | |
| John Addington Symonds - 1882 - 588 páginas
...between visible weakness and invisible omnipotence, the physical humiliation voluntarily suffered by Him that ' ruled over all the angels, that walked on the...pavements of heaven, whose feet were clothed with stars' — it is all this that gives their force and pathos to these stanzasOmnis vigor atque viror Hinc recessit... | |
| John Addington Symonds - 1883 - 574 páginas
...and invisible omnipotence, the physical humiliation voluntarily suffered by Him that 'ruled overall the angels, that walked on the pavements of heaven, whose feet were clothed with stars'—it is all this that gives their force and pathos to these stanzas' Omnis vigor atque viror... | |
| Thomas De Quincey - 1890 - 476 páginas
...work than the creation. He was fain to contract Divinity to a span ; to send a person to die for us who of himself could not die, and was constrained...pavements of heaven ; whose feet were clothed with stars ; whose understanding is larger than that infinite space which we imagine in the uncircumscribed distance... | |
| Thomas De Quincey - 1890 - 472 páginas
...work than the creation. He was fain to contract Divinity to a span ; to send a person to die for us who of himself could not die, and was constrained...person instrumental to his purpose by sending his Sou from his own bosom — a person both God and Man, an enigma to all nations and to all sciences... | |
| Thomas De Quincey - 1893 - 294 páginas
...work than the creation. He was fain to contract Divinity to a span ; to send a person to die for us who of himself could not die, and was constrained...pavements of heaven - whose feet were clothed with stars ; whose understanding is larger than that infinite space which we imagine in the uncircumscribed distance... | |
| Charles Dudley Warner - 1896 - 630 páginas
...between visible weakness and invisible omnipotence, the physical humiliation voluntarily suffered by him that " ruled over all the angels, that walked on the...pavements of heaven, whose feet were clothed with stars," — it is all this that gives their force and pathos to these stanzas : — Omnis vigor atque viror... | |
| Thomas De Quincey, David Masson - 1897 - 472 páginas
...work than the creation. He was fain to contract Divinity to a span ; to send a person to die for us who of himself could not die, and was constrained...pavements of heaven ; whose feet were clothed with stars ; whose understanding is larger than that infinite space which we imagine in the uncircumscribed distance... | |
| John Addington Symonds - 1901 - 418 páginas
...between visible weakness and invisible omnipotence, the physical humiliation voluntarily suffered by Him that' ruled over all the angels, that walked on the...pavements of heaven, whose feet were clothed with stars'—it is all this that gives their force and pathos to these stanzas: Omnis vigor atque viror... | |
| Thomas De Quincey - 1909 - 278 páginas
...work than the creation ; He was fain to contract Divinity to a span ; to send a person to die for us, who of himself could not die, and was constrained...pavements of heaven, whose feet were clothed with stars ; whose understanding is larger than that infinite space which we imagine in the uncircumscribed distance... | |
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