The Vicar of Llandovery; Or, Light from the Welshman's Candle. [Being Translations from the “Canwyll Y Cymry” of Rees Prichard.] By J. BulmerJoseph Potter, 1821 - 240 頁 |
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... favour you've for Welshmen still express'd , Must fill with gratitude each Welshman's breast . Though thousands strive your character to raise , With countless sums of tributary praise , Permit even me , my Lord , however low , Amongst ...
... favour you've for Welshmen still express'd , Must fill with gratitude each Welshman's breast . Though thousands strive your character to raise , With countless sums of tributary praise , Permit even me , my Lord , however low , Amongst ...
第 25 頁
... to give ; " Tis out of his fulness he bids you receive ; And though you should ask him again and again , You doubtless at length shall the favour obtain . E TRUE FAITH KNOWN BY ITS FRUITS . " FAITH wit Book I. 25 THE VICAR OF LLANDovery .
... to give ; " Tis out of his fulness he bids you receive ; And though you should ask him again and again , You doubtless at length shall the favour obtain . E TRUE FAITH KNOWN BY ITS FRUITS . " FAITH wit Book I. 25 THE VICAR OF LLANDovery .
第 31 頁
... Life enrol'd ; He knows the souls whom he in Christ did choose , Nor will he one of all their number loșe . Those whom he favour'd thus , before the fall , Book I. 31 THE VICAR OF LLANDOVERY . Perseverance in the Christian Life.
... Life enrol'd ; He knows the souls whom he in Christ did choose , Nor will he one of all their number loșe . Those whom he favour'd thus , before the fall , Book I. 31 THE VICAR OF LLANDOVERY . Perseverance in the Christian Life.
第 32 頁
Rees PRICHARD, Rhys Prichard. Those whom he favour'd thus , before the fall , He does in time to faith and virtue call . According to his promise , he imparts His fear to awe them , and to rule their hearts ; And though imperfectly to ...
Rees PRICHARD, Rhys Prichard. Those whom he favour'd thus , before the fall , He does in time to faith and virtue call . According to his promise , he imparts His fear to awe them , and to rule their hearts ; And though imperfectly to ...
第 38 頁
... favour gain ; — Before we die , and to the shades are gone , The prize of heaven is either lost or won . Now is the time - before the approaching night , - To seek for oil , our empty lamps to light . Call'd , while the day remains , to ...
... favour gain ; — Before we die , and to the shades are gone , The prize of heaven is either lost or won . Now is the time - before the approaching night , - To seek for oil , our empty lamps to light . Call'd , while the day remains , to ...
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第 205 頁 - The death of Socrates, peaceably philosophizing with his friends, appears the most agreeable that could be wished for; that of Jesus, expiring in the midst of agonizing pains, abused, insulted, and accused by a whole nation, is the most horrible that could be feared.
第 205 頁 - What pre-possession, what blindness must it be to compare the son of Sophronicus to the son of Mary ! What an infinite disproportion there is between them ? Socrates dying without pain or ignominy, easily supported his character to the last ; and if his death, however easy, had not crowned his life, it might have been doubted whether Socrates, with all his wisdom, was any thing more than a vain sophist.
第 174 頁 - How can ye believe, which receive honour one of another, and seek not the honour that cometh from God only?
第 204 頁 - What sublimity in his maxims ! what profound wisdom in his discourses! What presence of mind, what subtlety, what truth in his replies ! How great the command over his passions ! Where is the man, where the philosopher, who could so live, and so die, without weakness, and without ostentation?
第 189 頁 - Children, obey your parents in the Lord; for this is right. Honour thy father and mother, which is the first commandment with promise; that it may be well with thee, and thou mayest live long on the earth.
第 205 頁 - Socrates, with all his wisdom, was any thing more than a vain sophist. He invented, it is said, the theory of morals. Others, however had before put them in practice ; he had only to say therefore what they had done, and to reduce their examples to precepts. Aristides had been just before Socrates defined justice ; Leonidas had given up his life for his country before Socrates declared patriotism to be a duty ; the Spartans were a sober people before Socrates recommended sobriety ; before he had...
第 223 頁 - Verily, verily, I say unto thee, When thou wast young, thou girdedst thyself, and walkedst whither thou wouldest: but when thou shalt be old, thou shalt stretch forth thy hands, and another shall gird thee, and carry thee whither thou wouldest not.
第 177 頁 - Elysian air. Then are they happy, when by length of time The scurf is worn away, of each committed crime; No speck is left of their habitual stains; But the pure aether of the soul remains.
第 217 頁 - God, to the heathen : and that it shall be left (as it ought to be left) to the minds of the persons whom God may call into the fellowship of His Son from among them, to assume for themselves such form of Church Government as to them shall appear most agreeable to the Word of God.
第 174 頁 - Circumcise yourselves to the Lord, and take away the foreskins of your heart, ye men of Judah and inhabitants of Jerusalem: lest my fury come forth like fire, and burn that none can quench it, because of the evil of your doings.