which the Psalms are not able to teach ? They are to beginners an easy and familiar introduction, a mighty augmentation of all virtue and knowledge in such as are entered before, a strong confirmation to the most perfect among others. Heroical magnanimity,... The Irish Ecclesiastical Record - Page 1291906Affichage du livre entier - À propos de ce livre
| Arthur Penrhyn Stanley - 1901 - 594 pages
...constant use in Christian Churches. ' What is there necessary for man to know,' he asks, ' which 1 the Psalms are not able to teach ? They are to beginners an ' easy and familiar introduction—a mighty augmentation of all ' virtue and knowledge in such as are matured before—a... | |
| Alexander Francis Kirkpatrick - 1903 - 440 pages
...reason of that poetical form wherewith they are written . . . What is there necessary for man to know which the Psalms are not able to teach? They are to...justice, grave moderation, exact wisdom, repentance unfeigned, unwearied patience, the mysteries of God, the sufferings of Christ, the terrors of wrath,... | |
| Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle) - 1903 - 352 pages
...the Dominican Inquisitor. The passage is familiar enough: " What is there necessary for man to know, which the Psalms are not able to teach? They are to...before, a strong confirmation to the most perfect amongst others. Heroical magnanimity, exquisite justice, grave moderation, exact wisdom, repentance... | |
| William Rainey Harper - 1904 - 204 pages
...needs has been well summarized in the following utterance: What is there necessary for man to know which the Psalms are not able to teach? They are to beginners an easy and familiar introduction—a mighty augmentation of all virtue and knowledge in such as are entered before—a... | |
| 1859 - 894 pages
...inexhaustible И teachings. Every student of this wonderful Psalter is ready to say «■■ Hooker, They are to beginners an easy and familiar introduction, a mighty augmentation of ¿11 "What is there wo essay for man to know which the Psalms are not able to teai'l virtue and knowledge... | |
| Bryan Dale - 1906 - 230 pages
...of learning and virtue." HIS FAVOURITE PSALMS. " What is there necessary for man to know which these Psalms are not able to teach ? They are to beginners...before ; a strong confirmation to the most perfect amongst others.' 1 —HOOKER. Amidst his numerous sorrows and increasinginfirmities Lord Wharton found... | |
| Arthur Cayley Headlam - 1894 - 548 pages
...spiritual world, a sort of epitome of the Bible. ' What is there necessary for men to know,' says Hooker, ' which the Psalms are not able to teach ? They are...before, a strong confirmation to the most perfect. The mysteries of God, the sufferings of Christ, the terrors of wrath, the comforts of grace, the works... | |
| 1862 - 746 pages
...receipt and for delivery of whatsoever spiritual perfection. What is there necessary for man to know which the Psalms are not able to teach ? They are...justice, grave moderation, exact wisdom, repentance unfeigned, uuwearied patience, the mysteries of God, the sufferings of Christ, the terrors of wrath,... | |
| 1842 - 790 pages
...OF PSALMS. What is there necessary for a "un to know which the Psalms are not able to teach? They we to beginners an easy and familiar introduction; a...of all virtue and knowledge in such as are entered Wore; a strong confirmation to most perfect amongst others, magnanimity, exquisite justice, grave moderation,... | |
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