| Francis Henry Underwood - 1889 - 702 páginas
...them, both clasped together, with warmth and energy to his breast, lifting his " sightless balls " to heaven, and pouring his whole soul into his tremulous voice, " but Jesus Christ — likea God ! " If he had been indeed and in truth an angel of light, the effect could scarcely have... | |
| Albert H. Smyth - 1889 - 324 páginas
...them both, clasped together, with warmth and energy to his breast, lifting his " sightless balls " to heaven, and pouring his whole soul into his tremulous...more divine. Whatever I had been able to conceive of the sublimity of Massillon or the force of Bourdaloue had fallen far short of the power which I... | |
| Francis Henry Underwood - 1893 - 700 páginas
...them, both clasped together, with warmth and energy to his breast, lifting his " sightless balls " to heaven, and pouring his whole soul into his tremulous...more divine. Whatever I had been able to conceive of the sublimity of Massillon, or the force of Bourdaloue, had fallen far short of the power which... | |
| Ainsworth Rand Spofford, Charles Gibbon - 1893 - 504 páginas
...together, with warmth and energy, to his breast, lifting his " sightless balls to heaven, and pouring hie whole soul into his tremulous voice — "but Jesus...more divine. Whatever I had been able to conceive of the sublimity of Massillon, or the force of Bourdaloue, had fallen far short of the power which... | |
| Louise Manly - 1895 - 564 páginas
...them both, clasped together, with warmth and energy, to his breast, lifting his " sightless balls " to heaven, and pouring his whole soul into his tremulous voice — "but Jesus Christ — like a God!" If it had indeed and in truth been an angel of light, the effect could scarcely have been more divine.... | |
| Louise Manly - 1895 - 560 páginas
...them both, clasped together, with warmth and energy, to his breast, lifting his " sightless balls " to heaven, and pouring his whole soul into his tremulous voice — "but Jesus Christ— like a God!" If it had indeed and in truth been an angel of light, the effect could scarcely have been more divine.... | |
| Louise Manly - 1895 - 540 páginas
...soul into his tremulous voice—"but Jesus Christ—like a God!" If it had indeed and in truth been an angel of light, the effect could scarcely have been more divine. MR. HENRY AGAINST JOHN HOOK. (From Life of Patrick Henry.) Hook was a Scotchman, a man of wealth, and... | |
| Louise Manly - 1895 - 554 páginas
...soul into his tremulous voice—"but Jesus Christ—like a God!" If it had indeed and in truth been an angel of light, the effect could scarcely have been more divine. MR. HENRY AGAINST JOHN HOOK. (from Life of Patrick Henry.) Hook was a Scotchman, a man of wealth, and... | |
| Henry Hardwicke - 1896 - 474 páginas
...into his tremulous voice as he continues, ' but Jesus Christ — like a God ! ' If he had been in deed and in truth an angel of light, the effect could scarcely have been more divine." Everett. — Edward Everett was born in Dorchester, Mass., on the 1 1th day of April, 1794. He began... | |
| Sarah Louise Arnold, Charles Benajah Gilbert - 1898 - 328 páginas
...pressing them both clasped together with warmth and energy in his breast, lifting his sightless eyes to heaven, and pouring his whole soul into his tremulous...— " but Jesus Christ like a God ! " If he had been in deed and in truth an angel of light, the effect could have scarcely been more divine. Whatever I... | |
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