Bishop means a person who sees. A Pastor means one who feeds. The most unbishoply character a man can have is therefore to be Blind. The most unpastoral is, instead of feeding, to want to be fed, — to be a Mouth. Take the two reverses together, and... Sesame and lilies. Two lectures - 第44页作者:John Ruskin - 1865 - 184 页全本阅读 - 图书信息
| John Milton - 1904 - 180 页
...XXII, 1-9. 119. — blind mouths: "A 'Bishop' means 'a person who Bees.' A 'Pastor' means 'a person who feeds.' The most unbishoply character a man can...of feeding, to want to be fed,— to be a Mouth." — Sesame and Lilies, \ 22. 120, 1.— The pastoral imagery familiar in connection with the Church... | |
| Theodore Clarence Mitchill, George Rice Carpenter - 1906 - 410 页
...passage is paraphrased by Ruskin : — A "bishop" means "a person who sees." A "pastor" means "a person who feeds." The most unbishoply character a man can...of feeding, to want to be fed, — to be a mouth. — Sesame and Lilies. IO4 EXPOSITION IN CLASS-ROOM PRACTICE Here is a passage of a rather more complex... | |
| Emanuel Swedenborg - 1907 - 128 页
...Church — those of bishop and pastor. A "Bishop" means a "person who sees." A "Pastor" means a "person who feeds." The most unbishoply character a man can...unpastoral is, instead of feeding, to want to be fed, — 19 be a Mouth. Take the two reverses together, and you have "blind mouths." We may advisably follow... | |
| Walter Cochrane Bronson - 1909 - 572 页
...Church — those of bishop and pastor. A 'bishop' means a 'person who sees,' A 'pastor' means a 'person who feeds.' The most unbishoply character a man can...have is, therefore, to be blind. The most unpastoral LS instead of feeding, to want to be fed — to be a mouth. Take the two reverses together, and you... | |
| 1910 - 520 页
...those of bishop and pastor. A " Bishop " means a " person who sees." A " Pastor " means a " person who feeds." The most unbishoply character a man can...most unpastoral is, instead of feeding, to want to be fed,—to be a Mouth. Take the two reverses together, and you have "blind mouths." We may advisably... | |
| William Tuckwell - 1911 - 80 页
...the phrase characteristically : Qf~*^~ "A bishop means a person who sees ; a pastor means a person who feeds ; the most unbishoply character a man can...instead of feeding, to want to be fed, to be a mouth" (Sesame and Lilies, p. 26). What recks it them ? what concerns it them ? A.-S. recan = to care ; hence... | |
| Roy Bennett Pace - 1917 - 536 页
...contraries of right character, in the two great offices of the Church — those of bishop and pastor. 95 A Bishop means a person who sees. A Pastor means one...of feeding, to want to be fed, — to be a Mouth. 100 Take the two reverses together, and you have "blind mouths." We may advisably follow out this idea... | |
| Roy Bennett Pace - 1918 - 986 页
...Pastor means one who feeds. The most unbishoply character a man can have is therefore to be Blind. 1 The most unpastoral is, instead of feeding, to want to be fed, — to be a Mouth. 100 Take the two reverses together, and you have "blind mouths." We may advisably follow out this idea... | |
| John Mellor - 1921 - 120 页
...be "blind." A Pastor is one who feeds his flock; therefore, the most unpastoral trait he can possess is, instead of feeding, to want to be fed, to be a "mouth." APPENDIX 107 The Cherub's Lance. The agitation of the woodman's mind is shown by his description of... | |
| 1904 - 518 页
...false shepherds who neglect to feed the flock of Christ — bishops and pastors who neglect their duty. "A bishop means a person who sees. A pastor means...man can have is, therefore, to be blind. The most unpastorly is, instead of feeding, to want to be fed, — to be a mouth. Take the two reverses together... | |
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