The Collected Works of Theodore Parker: Critical writingsTrübner, 1865 |
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第 1 到 5 筆結果,共 32 筆
第 12 頁
... Thou shalt make thee no molten gods . III . The feast of unleavened bread shalt thou keep , and dedicate all firstlings unto me : but the firstborn of thy sons thou shalt redeem . None shall ap- pear before me empty . IV . Six days ...
... Thou shalt make thee no molten gods . III . The feast of unleavened bread shalt thou keep , and dedicate all firstlings unto me : but the firstborn of thy sons thou shalt redeem . None shall ap- pear before me empty . IV . Six days ...
第 13 頁
... Thou shalt not offer the blood of my sacrifice with leaven . VIII . The sacrifice of the feast of the Passover shall not be left to the morning . IX . The first of the firstfruits of the land shalt thou bring into the house of Jehovah ...
... Thou shalt not offer the blood of my sacrifice with leaven . VIII . The sacrifice of the feast of the Passover shall not be left to the morning . IX . The first of the firstfruits of the land shalt thou bring into the house of Jehovah ...
第 22 頁
... thou old beggar - man , And thou shalt put on mine ; And forty good shillings I'll give thee to boot , Besides brandy , good beer , ale , and wine . ' " Bold Robin Hood then unto Nottingham came , Unto 22 BALLAD LITERATURE .
... thou old beggar - man , And thou shalt put on mine ; And forty good shillings I'll give thee to boot , Besides brandy , good beer , ale , and wine . ' " Bold Robin Hood then unto Nottingham came , Unto 22 BALLAD LITERATURE .
第 23 頁
... thou shalt have all their gay cloathing , Aye , and all their white money . ' " Oh I will have none of their gay cloathing , Nor none of their white money , But I'll have three blasts on my bugle - horn , That their souls to heaven may ...
... thou shalt have all their gay cloathing , Aye , and all their white money . ' " Oh I will have none of their gay cloathing , Nor none of their white money , But I'll have three blasts on my bugle - horn , That their souls to heaven may ...
第 30 頁
... thou yield me thy farme so round , And stand unto my curtesie . " The tenant sets off to carry the matter before the King . " He had a humble staffe [ stuffe ] on his backe , A jerkin , I wat , that was of gray , With a good blue bonnet ...
... thou yield me thy farme so round , And stand unto my curtesie . " The tenant sets off to carry the matter before the King . " He had a humble staffe [ stuffe ] on his backe , A jerkin , I wat , that was of gray , With a good blue bonnet ...
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第 210 頁 - Give me health and a day, and I will make the pomp of emperors ridiculous.
第 218 頁 - The relations of the soul to the divine spirit are so pure that it is profane to seek to interpose helps. It must be that when God speaketh he should communicate, not one thing, but all things ; should fill the world with his voice ; should scatter forth light, nature, time, souls, from the centre of the present thought; and new date and new create the whole.
第 227 頁 - The hand that rounded Peter's dome And groined the aisles of Christian Rome Wrought in a sad sincerity ; Himself from God he could not free; He builded better than he knew ; — The conscious stone to beauty grew.
第 211 頁 - The book, the college, the school of art, the institution of any kind, stop with some past utterance of genius. This is good, say they, — let us hold by this. They pin me down. They look backward and not forward. But genius looks forward; the eyes of man are set in his forehead, not in his hindhead; man hopes; genius creates.
第 209 頁 - Crossing a bare common in snow puddles at twilight under a clouded sky, without having in my thoughts any occurrence of special good fortune, I have enjoyed a perfect exhilaration. I am glad to the brink of fear.
第 227 頁 - These temples grew as grows the grass; Art might obey, but not surpass. The passive Master lent his hand To the vast soul that o'er him planned ; And the same power that reared the shrine Bestrode the tribes that knelt within.
第 299 頁 - Who is gone into Heaven, and is on the Right Hand of God ; Angels and authorities and powers being made subject unto Him.
第 221 頁 - Nature is thoroughly mediate. It is made to serve. It receives the dominion of man as meekly as the ass on which the Saviour rode.
第 210 頁 - In the woods, we return to reason and faith. There I feel that nothing can befall me in life— no disgrace, no calamity (leaving me my eyes), which nature cannot repair.
第 288 頁 - There shall never be any bond slavery, villeinage, or captivity amongst us unless it be lawful captives taken in just wars, and such strangers as willingly sell themselves or are sold to us.