The Messiah:, Volumen1For J. Walker; J. Johnson and Company; J. Richardson; ... [and 18 others], 1811 |
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Abbadona Abdiel abyss Adramelech Almighty angel of death answer'd appear'd art thou awful Barabbas behold bless'd blessed blood Caiaphas call'd celestial clouds countenance cover'd cry'd darkness dead descended didst disciples divine dost thou dreadful dust earth Eloa encompass'd enraptur'd enter'd Eternal exalted eyes face Father fill'd fix'd form'd Gabriel gloom glory Golgotha grace gracious grief hear heard heart Heaven heavenly Hell High holy human immortal Ithuriel Jehovah Jerusalem Jesus Judas Judas Iscariot Judea Judge judgment lofty look look'd Lord mercy Messiah mind mortal mother mother of Jesus mount of Olives mountains night pass'd Philo Pilate Portia priests prophets rais'd rapture Redeemer resounded return'd rising sacred Satan Saviour sepulchres seraph shalt silent sinners smile soul spake spirits stood sublime suffer tears tender terror thee thine thou art thou hast thoughts throne thunder thyself trembling turn'd virtue voice walk'd weep wilt Zemia
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Página 161 - Christ ; who shall be punished with everlasting destruction from the presence of the Lord and the glory of his power, when he shall come to be glorified in his saints, and to be admired by all them that believe.
Página 229 - Englishmen to reproach him for an abandonment of their "world leadership," or to wail over their neglect of their international duties. On the contrary, when Lord Salisbury spoke of "isolation," Great Britain was still tingling with memories of the Diamond Jubilee, when statesmen coming from the ends of the earth to pay homage to the Great Queen saw without dread the vast fleet that confidently rode the inviolate sea that washes England's shores. Here, the victims of the new psychology use the word...
Página 116 - I in thee, that they also may be in us, so that the world may believe that thou hast sent me. The glory which thou hast given me I have given to them, that they may he one even as we are one...
Página 68 - John's second guardiau, follow'd them at a distance : for God had given to John two tutelar angels, the chief of whom was Raphael, one of the most exalted seraphs.
Página 112 - When John, seized with a sudden transport, sunk down at his feet. kissed them, and wetted them with his tears. Jesus then, looking up towards heaven, with a gracious smile, cried, O Father ! permit him to see my glory. John then arising beheld at the end of the chamber a bright assembly of angels, who knew that he saw them.
Página 244 - The executioner of the divine vengc-ince, with the infernal Judas, stood at this gaping grave — the grave where Death never dies — never sleeps. The seraph then...
Página 4 - Mediator had often honour'd with his presence, when, during the solitary night, he, wakeful, spent his hours in fervent prayer. Thither he now went...
Página 69 - Cast your eyes on him, and you will no longer thinjt of Judas. Devout as a seraph, he lives with the Messiah as one of the immortals. To him the Redcemer opeus his heart; and him has he chusen his chief confident.
Página 28 - Thick and gloomy woods guarded the entrance from the view of the hasty traveller. Here the morning dawn lower'd in chilly cooluess, and the sun faintly shot his heams among the tomhs.
Página 213 - A death-like silence reign'd through the air. The human race, standing aghast, look'd up to Heaven. The darkness heeame still more dark.