The annals of the Church [by E.A. Burgis, 3. köide |
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... carried by the hands of faints , and accompanied by fuch a confluence of people that many were ftifled in the crowd . Every one was for touching the hem of his gar- ment , and the bed on which he flept , thinking to receive some benefit ...
... carried by the hands of faints , and accompanied by fuch a confluence of people that many were ftifled in the crowd . Every one was for touching the hem of his gar- ment , and the bed on which he flept , thinking to receive some benefit ...
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... carried by Araxes Bp . of the place , S. Gregory and two clergymen , with the pfalms and ufual prayers to her tomb , which was in the Church of the 40 Martyrs , where her father and mother were interred , and the funeral proceffion went ...
... carried by Araxes Bp . of the place , S. Gregory and two clergymen , with the pfalms and ufual prayers to her tomb , which was in the Church of the 40 Martyrs , where her father and mother were interred , and the funeral proceffion went ...
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... carried the very images of death . He alfo writ a treatife of Elias and Fafting , part of which is a tranflation from S. Bafil , but what is his own there is no lefs beauteous and valuable . He gives fafting on one fide , and gutling ...
... carried the very images of death . He alfo writ a treatife of Elias and Fafting , part of which is a tranflation from S. Bafil , but what is his own there is no lefs beauteous and valuable . He gives fafting on one fide , and gutling ...
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... the old ones after them , without giving any better rea- fon , than that the Eaft ought to carry their point , because Chrift had firft appeared in the Eaft . Eaft . With this miferable reason they went on and 32 The Annals of the Church .
... the old ones after them , without giving any better rea- fon , than that the Eaft ought to carry their point , because Chrift had firft appeared in the Eaft . Eaft . With this miferable reason they went on and 32 The Annals of the Church .
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... carry gold about their necks , and hang to their pierced ears the most precious grains of the Red Sea , to be perfumed with mufk , and fo mourn for their husbands as to rejoice at being free from their subjection , that they may now get ...
... carry gold about their necks , and hang to their pierced ears the most precious grains of the Red Sea , to be perfumed with mufk , and fo mourn for their husbands as to rejoice at being free from their subjection , that they may now get ...
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Page 38 - Ghost, the Lord and Giver of life, who proceeds from the Father and the Son, who, together with the Father and the Son, is adored and glorified, who spoke by the Prophets.
Page 442 - And every soul is fill'd with equal flame; As much as earthy limbs, and gross allay Of mortal members, subject to decay, Blunt not the beams of heav'n and edge of day. From this coarse mixture of terrestrial parts, Desire and fear by turns possess their hearts, And grief, and joy; nor can the groveling mind, In the dark dungeon of the limbs confin'd, Assert the native skies, or own its heav'nly kind: Nor death itself can wholly wash their stains; But long-contracted filth ev'n in the soul remains.
Page 443 - And fpots of fin obfcene in every face appear. For this are various penances injoin'd ; And fome are hung to bleach upon the wind; Some plung'd in waters, others purg'd in fires, icoJ Till all the dregs are drain'd, and all the ruft expires!
Page 405 - And whereas thou sawest the feet and toes, part of potters' clay, and part of iron, the kingdom shall be divided; but there shall be in it of the strength of the iron, forasmuch as thou sawest the iron mixed with miry clay.
Page 216 - We must hold fast to the Christian religion, and the communion of that church which is Catholic, and is called Catholic not only by her own children, but even by all her enemies.
Page 443 - ... life only, by others after death, by others both now and then; but all of them before that last and strictest judgment. But of those who suffer temporary punishments after death, all are not doomed to those everlasting pains which are to follow that judgment; for to some, as we have already said, what is not remitted in this world is remitted in the next, that is, they are not punished with the eternal punishment of the world to come.
Page 308 - I could have once fung down a fummer's fun, But now the chime of poetry is done. My voice grows hoarfe ; I feel the notes decay, As if the wolves had feen me firft to-day.
Page 183 - N 2 your subjects only, but in some sense your fellow-servants. For there is one Lord and Emperor of the world, the great Creator of all things. And with what eyes then will you behold the temple of this common Lord ? With what feet will you tread His sanctuary ? How will you stretch forth those hands in prayer which are still reeking with the blood of the innocent?
Page 37 - Heaven and earth, and of all things vifible and invifible. And in one Lord Jefus Chrift, the only begotten Son of God, born of the Father before all ages. God of God ; Light of Light ; true God of true God ; begotten not made : confubftantial with the Father, by whom all things were made. Who for us men, and for our falvation, came down from Heaven, and was incarnate by the Holy Ghoft of the Virgin Mary. AND WAS MADE MAN.
Page 135 - We then pray for the holy Fathers, and Bishops, and lastly, for all those" who have quitted this world in our communion, believing that their souls receive very great relief from the prayers which are offered for them in this holy and tremendous sacrifice which lies upon the altar.