... this sadder and sterner estimate of man's moral and spiritual condition. How else shall we explain this long catalogue of words, having all to do with sin, or with sorrow, or with both? How came they there? We may be quite sure that they were not... On the Study of Words - Sivu 35tekijä(t) Richard Chenevix Trench - 1852 - 236 sivuaKoko teos - Tietoja tästä kirjasta
| Edward Royall Tyler, William Lathrop Kingsley, George Park Fisher, Timothy Dwight - 1852 - 688 sivua
...the testimony of his conscience against wrong, and the propensity of his fallen nature towards it. " I open the first letter of the alphabet ; what means...once we encounter there ? And then presently follow such words as these : affliction, agony, anguish, assassin, atheist, avarice, and twenty more," —... | |
| 1852 - 638 sivua
...witness-box to bear testimony against him. I open the first letter of the alphabet, (says Mr. Trench ;) what means this " Ah," this " Alas"— these deep...presently follow words such as these, Affliction, Anguish, Assassin, Atheist, Avarice, and twenty more — words, you will observe, for the most part... | |
| 1852 - 710 sivua
...the testimony of his conscience against wrong, and the propensity of his fallen nature towards it. " I open the first letter of the alphabet ; what means...once we encounter there ? And then presently follow such words as these : affliction, agony, anguish, assassin, atheist, avarice, and twenty more," —... | |
| 1853 - 826 sivua
...or with both ? How came they there? "We may be quite sure that they were not invented without being needed, that they have each a correlative in the world...presently follow words such as these, Affliction, Anguish, Assassin, Atheist, Avarice, and twenty more — words, you will observe, for the most part... | |
| Richard Chenevix Trench (abp. of Dublin.) - 1853 - 248 sivua
...or with both ? How came they there ? We may be quite sure that they were not invented without being needed, that they have each a correlative in the world...deep and long-drawn sighs of humanity, which at once encounter us there? And then presently follow words such as these, Affliction, Agony, Anguish, Assassin,... | |
| B. J. Wallace, Albert Barnes - 1853 - 714 sivua
...with sin, or with sorrow, or with both? How came they there ? I open the first letter of the alphabet. Presently follow words such as these; ' affliction,'...anguish,' - assassin,' ' atheist,' ' avarice,' and twenty more—words, you will observe, for the most part, not laid up in the recesses of the language, to... | |
| 1864 - 860 sivua
...or with both ? How came they there ? We may be quite sure that they were not invented without being needed, that they have each a correlative in the world...of the alphabet ; what means this 'Ah!' this ' Alas 1' these deep and longdrawn sighs of humanity which at once encounter us there ? And then presently... | |
| 1855 - 578 sivua
...or with both ? How came they there ? We may be quite sure that they were not invented without being needed, that they have each a correlative in the world...once we encounter there ? And then presently follow such words as these : " affliction," " agony," " anguish," " assassin," " atheist," " avarice," and... | |
| 1855 - 396 sivua
...or with both ? How came they there ? We may be quite sure that they were not invented without being needed, that they have each a correlative in the world...and long-drawn sighs of humanity, which at once we ertcounter there ? And then presently follow such words as these : " affliction," " agony," " anguish,"... | |
| Richard Chenevix Trench (abp. of Dublin.) - 1855 - 810 sivua
...or with both ? How came they there ? We may be quite sure that they were not invented without being needed, that they have each a correlative in the world...deep and long-drawn sighs of humanity, which at once encounter us there ? And then presently follow words such as these, 'Affliction,' 'Agony,' 'Anguish,'... | |
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