It lives on the ear, like a music that can never be forgotten, like the sound of church bells, which the convert hardly knows how he can forego. Its felicities often seem to be almost things rather than mere words. It is part of the national mind, and... Recollections of a Long Life - Page 334publié par - 1902 - 364 pagesAffichage du livre entier - À propos de ce livre
| George Washington Moon - 1868 - 280 pages
...Bible "is not one of the great strongholds of heresy in this " country ? It lives on the ear, like a music that can " never be forgotten, like the sound...which the convert hardly knows how he can forego. Its " felicities often seem to be almost things rather than " mere words. It is part of the national... | |
| Vermont - 1868 - 672 pages
...knows how he can forego. Its felicities often seem to be almost things, rather than words. It is a part of the national mind, and the anchor of national seriousness. The memory of the dead passes with it. The potent traditions of childhood are stereotyped in its verses. The power of all the griefs... | |
| James Austin Bastow - 1868 - 824 pages
...often веет to be almost thiugs rather than mere words. It is a part of the national mind, and tho anchor of national seriousness. The memory of the dead passes into it. The potent traditions of childhood are stereotyped in its verses. Tho power of all the gifts and trials of a man is hidden beneath... | |
| 1869 - 668 pages
...hardly knows how ho can forego. Its felicities often seem to be almost things rather th;ui mere words. It is part of the national mind, and the anchor of...the dead passes into it. The potent traditions of childhood are stereotyped In its verses. The power of all the gifts and trials of a man is hidden beue.tth... | |
| Literary and Philosophical Society of Liverpool - 1869 - 414 pages
...after he had withdrawn from the Communion of the Church of England. He says, "It lies on the ear like a music that can never be forgotten, like the sound...which the convert hardly knows how he can forego. Its felicities often seem to be almost things, rather than mere words. It is part of the national mind,... | |
| Literary and Philosophical Society of Liverpool - 1869 - 414 pages
...after he had withdrawn from the Communion of the Church of England. He says, "It lies on the ear like a music that can never be forgotten, like the sound...which the convert hardly knows how he can forego. Its felicities often seem to be almost things, rather than mere words. It is part of the national mind,... | |
| Literary and Philosophical Society of Liverpool - 1869 - 416 pages
...after he had withdrawn from the Communion of the Church of England. He says, "It lies on the ear like a music that can never be forgotten, like the sound...which the convert hardly knows how he can forego. Its felicities often seem to be almost things, rather than mere words. It is part of the national mind,... | |
| John Edward Bowden - 1869 - 626 pages
...the great strongholds of heresy in this country ? It lives on in the ear like a music that never can be forgotten, like the sound of church bells which the convert hardly knows how he can forego. Its felicities seem often to be almost things rather than mere words. It is part of the national mind,... | |
| John Edward Bowden - 1869 - 520 pages
...the great strongholds of heresy in this country? It lives on in the ear like a music that never can be forgotten, like the sound of church bells which the convert hardly knows how he can forego. Its felicities seem often to be almost things rather than mere words. It is part of the national mind,... | |
| National Education Union - 1870 - 654 pages
...hardly knows how he can forego. Its felicities often seem to be almost things rather than mere words. It is part of the national mind, and the anchor of...the dead passes into it. The potent traditions of childbood are stereotyped in its verses. The power of all the griefs and trials of man is hidden beneath... | |
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