A philosopher might admire so noble a conception; but the crowd turned away in disgust from words which presented no image to their minds. It was before Deity, embodied in a human form, walking among men, partaking of their infirmities, leaning on their... Macaulay's Essays on Milton and Addison - Página 29por Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay - 1893 - 190 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
| George Claude Lorimer - 1881 - 388 páginas
...weeping over their graves, slumbering in the manger, bleeding on the cross, that the prejudices of tho synagogue, and the doubts of the academy, and the...swords of thirty legions, were humbled in the dust." The people of all classes and conditions realized that however fallen and degraded they were, God had... | |
| George Claude Lorimer - 1881 - 388 páginas
...on the ancient world. As Macaulay says, " It was before the Deity embodied in a human form, walking among men, partaking of their infirmities, leaning...manger, bleeding on the cross, that the prejudices of tho synagogue, and the doubts of THE INCARNATION. 141 the academy, and the pride of the portico, and... | |
| Church congress - 1882 - 606 páginas
...in the heathen world. Well says Lord Macaulay — " It was before Deity taking a human form, walking among men, partaking of their infirmities, leaning...synagogue, and the doubts of the academy, and the fasces of the lictor, and the swords of thirty legions were humbled in the dust." And sympathy, I firmly... | |
| Thomas Babington Macaulay (baron [essays]) - 1883 - 874 páginas
...words which presented no image to their minds. It was before Deity embodied in a human form, walking among men, partaking of their infirmities, leaning...and the pride of the Portico, and the fasces of the I.ictor, and the swords of thirty legions, were humbled in the dust. Soon after Christianity had achieved... | |
| Thomas Babington Macaulay (baron [essays], Milton.), Alexander Mackie - 1884 - 216 páginas
...words which presented no image to their minds. It was before deity embodied in a human form — walking among men, partaking of their infirmities, leaning...graves, slumbering in the manger, bleeding on the cross — 15 that the prejudices of the Synagogue, t and the doubts of the Academy, and the pride of the... | |
| Robert Aitkin Bertram - 1885 - 908 páginas
...words which presented no image to their minds. It was before Deity, embodied in a human form, walking among men, partaking of their infirmities, leaning...graves, slumbering in the manger, bleeding on the cross, thai the prejudices of the synagogue, and the doubts of the academy, and the pride of the portico,... | |
| Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay - 1885 - 916 páginas
...inconsistency with which he hat the Synagogue, and the doubts of the |ften been reproached. Dr. Johnson Academy, and the pride of the portico, and the fasces of the Lictor, and the •words of thirty legions, were humbled in the dust. Soon after Christianity had achieved its triumph,... | |
| Robert Cochrane - 1887 - 572 páginas
...words which presented no image to their minds. It was before Deity embodied in a human form, walking staircase neai where she slept, but she said "those...— and yet I never saw the infants. Here John exp toe swords of thirty legions, were humbled in the dust ! Soon after Christianity had achieved its triumph,... | |
| 1889 - 656 páginas
...words which presented no image to their minds. It was before Deity embodied in a hnman form, walking among men, partaking of their infirmities, leaning...swords of thirty Legions, were humbled in the dust." The other extract will be found in the essay on Southey's Colloquies tm Society. In connection with... | |
| George Dana Boardman - 1889 - 396 páginas
...royal diadem, And crown him Lord of all. i" It was before Deity, embodied in a human form, walking among men, partaking of their infirmities, leaning...swords of thirty legions, were humbled in the dust." — Lord Macaulay's "Essay on Milton." Ob, that with yonder sacred throng, We at his feet may fall... | |
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