Mammon led them on, Mammon, the least erected Spirit that fell From Heaven; for even in Heaven his looks and thoughts Were always downward bent, admiring more The riches of Heaven's pavement, trodden gold, Than aught divine or holy else enjoyed In vision... Mary Seaham - Seite 276von Elizabeth Caroline Grey - 1852Vollansicht - Über dieses Buch
| John Aikin - 1843 - 830 Seiten
...erected spirit that fell From Heaven; for e'en in Heaven his looks and thoughts Were always downward r Sin and Death, the two grand foes, By humiliation and strong sufferance : His weakness shall else enjoy'd In vision beatific : by him first Men also, and by his suggestion taught, Ransack'd the... | |
| 1843 - 890 Seiten
...be there like Milton's mmon : — • " E'en in heaven hie looks and thought« Were always downward bent, admiring more The riches of heaven's pavement, trodden gold, Than aught divine or holy else enjoyed In vision beatific." Forty-five Missionaries, Were sent out between the first of June... | |
| 1843 - 678 Seiten
...erected spirit that fell From heaven ; for even in heaven his looks and thoughts Were always downward bent, admiring more The riches of heaven's pavement, trodden gold, Than aught divine or holy else enjoy'd In beatific vision." The demonstration of this fact, and a full and impartial description... | |
| John Aikin - 1843 - 826 Seiten
...erected spirit that fell From Heaven; for e'en in Heaven his looks and thoughts Were always downward llow, Tantara, tanlara ; while all the boys hollow. See now romes else enjoy'd In vision beatific : by him first Men also, and by his suggestion taught, Ransack'd the... | |
| 1846 - 818 Seiten
...the least erected spirit that frll From heaven ; — [whose] looks and thoughts There always downward bent, admiring more The riches of heaven's pavement, trodden gold, Than aught divine or holy else enjoyed In vision beatific, ami thy doom shall be with him and his followers. There seems, at... | |
| Anne Cox Woodrooffe - 1844 - 414 Seiten
...least-erected spirit that fell From heav'n ; for ev'n in heav'n his looks and thoughts Were always downward bent, admiring more The riches of heaven's pavement, trodden gold, Than aught divine or holy else enjoy 'd In vision beatific." She was willing to turn the conversation : " But, Mr. James, this... | |
| Lydia Howard Sigourney - 1845 - 344 Seiten
...portraying Mammon, represents him before his fall from bliss, with eyes and thoughts " Forever downward bent, admiring more The riches of Heaven's pavement, trodden gold, Than aught divine or holy." Dark passions, and debasing crimes destroy the fine edge of the soul, and corrode it like a canker.... | |
| Lydia Howard Sigourney - 1845 - 560 Seiten
...portraying Mammon, represents him before his fall from bliss with eyes and thoughts " For ever downward bent, admiring more The riches of Heaven's pavement, trodden gold, Than aught divine or holy." Dark passions and debasing crimes destroy the fine edge of the soul, and corrode it like a canker.... | |
| Gardiner Spring - 1846 - 336 Seiten
...erected spirit that fell From heaven ; for e'en in heaven his looks and thoughts Were always downward bent, admiring more The riches of heaven's pavement, trodden gold, Than aught divine or holy." — Nor is it a slight commendation of that code, thai its laws were equal. Ye " shall have one manner... | |
| Harvard University - 1846 - 72 Seiten
...erected spirit that fell From heaven, for even in heaven his looks and thoughts Were always downward bent, admiring more The riches of heaven's pavement, — trodden gold, — Than aught divine or holy else enjoyed In vision beatific." It may be feared that a defect of this kind, if truly stated and... | |
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