An Essay on the Human Character of Jesus ChristWilliam Pelham, 1807 - 120 من الصفحات |
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... He was then in all the ripeness of manhood , at a pe- riod equally distant from the levity of youth , and the cares of age . He is re- ported to have been in his person ex- * ceedingly beautiful if you examined but one feature at 22.
... He was then in all the ripeness of manhood , at a pe- riod equally distant from the levity of youth , and the cares of age . He is re- ported to have been in his person ex- * ceedingly beautiful if you examined but one feature at 22.
الصفحة 94
... equally impossible for the virtuous Moreau to live under Buonaparte . The situation of JESUS CHRIST was differ- ent . His name , like that of Socrates , had not become familiar throughout the world . No oracle had espoused the ...
... equally impossible for the virtuous Moreau to live under Buonaparte . The situation of JESUS CHRIST was differ- ent . His name , like that of Socrates , had not become familiar throughout the world . No oracle had espoused the ...
الصفحة 114
... equally to the Great First Cause , as did the Nazarene in his sober senses , and in his most un- promising circumstances . Yet the one , though a conqueror , whose head , above the clouds , became giddy from its own height , and whose ...
... equally to the Great First Cause , as did the Nazarene in his sober senses , and in his most un- promising circumstances . Yet the one , though a conqueror , whose head , above the clouds , became giddy from its own height , and whose ...
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adventure ambition appearance ardour ascendant associates become behold British parliament Cæsar Cato character of JESUS charm chief priests Cicero commanded conduct contempt dead disciples discourse discovered divinity doctrine doubt doubtless dubious DUFFIELD eloquence enemies enthusiasm expression extraor eyes faith fame fate feelings firſt followers forever gain gibbet Gilbert Wakefield glory heart heaven Hence himſelf honors human nature humble humility impostor Jerusalem JESUS CHRIST Jewish hierarchy Judas Judea last expression law of Moses less lives Lycurgus Mahomet mankind manner ment midst mind moral Moses motives mysterious nation Naza Nazarene never obfervation object obscure opinion orator partizans passions Pharisees philosopher possessed presence pretensions pride principles proach pursuits racter raised ready religious imposture rendered reputation scarcely Scribe Scythian seemed selfishness Sertorius sion Socrates stoics sublime success suspicion sword temple tion tives ture virtue WILLIAM AUSTIN wonder worship young youth
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الصفحة 24 - Uic fashion of those times, and a piercing, hazel, yet unassuming eye, would have rendered him altogether attracting.had not a high and gently retreating forehead of the most perfect symmetry, restrained familiarity And impressed the beholder with an emotion of respect. It was impossible to behold him, though he appeared under every disadvantage, aim 'st suspicious, without being perplexed and dubious of the man.
الصفحة 69 - O Jerusalem, Jerusalem . . . how often would I have gathered thy children together, even as a hen gathereth her chickens under her wings, and ye would not.
الصفحة 98 - These dresses are worn in winter to keep out the cold ; in summer to keep out the heat...
الصفحة 96 - If he was an enthusiast, where, were his passions ? If he was a hero, where was his sword...
الصفحة 25 - ... all those qualities of mind which are considered the attributes of command, and insure a superior standing among men, but he was still more noted for the milder virtues. These, though less splendid...