Canterbury — and thence entered the metropolitan city, after an absence of six years, amidst the acclamations of the people. The cathedral was hung with silken drapery ; magnificent banquets were prepared ; the churches resounded with organs and hymns... The Quarterly review - Page 3511853Full view - About this book
| 1841 - 440 lehte
...page of Scripture, and all the experience of the people of God, . declare that this is not our rest ; here we have no abiding city, but we seek one to come, into which we now enter by blessed faith, which gives wings to the soul, and also imparts a solid and... | |
| 1871 - 548 lehte
...THY GOD GIVETH THEE." What land has He given us but Heaven? Earth is but a temporary sojourn, "for here we have no abiding city, but we seek one to come." — "A city which hath foundations — whose builder and maker is God." Our Lord has expressly told... | |
| Caroline Wilson - 1837 - 320 lehte
...liis body and blood, we take them as the traveller takes his fare — prepared for departing — " Here we have no abiding city, but we seek one to come." Heb. xiii. 14. The passover was eaten with sour and bitter herbs. Christ is fed upon with many a bitter... | |
| James Wilson - 1838 - 372 lehte
...world, and we become tired of its flimsy joys and imaginary pleasures ; we learn from them, " that here we have no abiding city, but we seek one to come." We have had eleven children, of whom four only are now alive ; and, with the exception of the diseases]... | |
| Caroline Fry - 1840 - 270 lehte
...emblems 5 of his body and blood, we take them as the traveller takes his fare—prepared for departing —"Here we have no abiding city, but we seek one to come." Heb. xiii, 14. The pasSover was eaten with sour and bitter herbs. Christ is fed upon with many a bitter... | |
| Caroline Fry - 1841 - 278 lehte
...of his body and blood, we take them as the traveller takes his fare — prepared for departing — "Here we have no abiding city, but we seek one to come." Heb. xiii, 14. The passover was eaten with sour and bitter herbs. Christ is fed upon with many a bitter... | |
| 1858 - 708 lehte
...Mycock, W. Halkon, W. Miller, and J. Bleby. The meeting closed under the deepest Christian feeling. " Here we have no abiding city, but we seek one to come." I am, dear Sir, yours truly, IR FBITH. Stafford, 5th June, 1858. MOSSLBT CIRCUIT BENEFICENT FOND. —... | |
| John Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell - 1854 - 608 lehte
...landed at Sandwich — the port of the monks of Canterbury — and thence en.ered the metropolitsn l Drooping downwards to his heel ; All their ity, but we seek one to come." Great difficulties, however, still remained. In addition to the general... | |
| Henry Samuel Musgrave Hubert - 1856 - 106 lehte
...only our temporary abode, and that our permanent home is elsewhere ; and it sensibly reminds us that here we have no abiding city, but we seek one to come. A tent is not only a temporary structure, it is also a very frail one, since it is easily overturned... | |
| 696 lehte
...Becket was received in his metropolitical city and cathedral with every demonstration of public joy. " The cathedral was hung with silken drapery ; magnificent...the churches resounded with organs and hymns ; the palace hall with trumpets ; but in the midst of all this jubilance and sacred festivity, the archbishop... | |
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