This I know not how to express otherwise, than by a calm, sweet abstraction of soul from all the concerns of this world; and sometimes a kind of vision, or fixed ideas and imaginations, of being alone in the mountains, or some solitary wilderness, far... The Overland Monthly - Стр. 5521889Полный просмотр - Подробнее о книге
| John McClintock, James Strong - 1891 - Страниц: 1138
...apprehensions and ideas of Christ, and the work of redemption, and the glorious way of salvation by him. This 1 know not how to express otherwise than by a calm, sweet abstraction of soul fiom all the concerns of this world, and sometimes a kind of vision, or fixed ideas and imaginations... | |
| Edward Royall Tyler, William Lathrop Kingsley, George Park Fisher, Timothy Dwight - 1884 - Страниц: 872
...those outbursts of poetry in prose, of which we have already given an example, as when he says : " This I know not how to express otherwise than by a...and sometimes a kind of vision, or fixed ideas and imagination of being alone in the mountains, or some solitary wilderness far from all mankind sweetly... | |
| Charles Sumner Nickerson - 1896 - Страниц: 304
...description of the inward sense of Christ, which at times came into his heart, and which he 'knows not how to express otherwise than by a calm, sweet...concerns of this world ; and sometimes a kind of vision ... of being alone in the mountains, or some solitary wilderness, far from all mankind, sweetly conversing... | |
| george rice carpenter - 1898 - Страниц: 498
...; and found, from time to time, an inward sweetness, that would carry me away in my contemplations. This I know not how to express otherwise, than by...from all mankind, sweetly conversing with Christ, and rapt and swallowed up in God. The sense I had of divine things would often of a sudden kindle up, as... | |
| George Rice Carpenter - 1898 - Страниц: 498
...; and found, from time to time, an inward sweetness, that would carry me away in my contemplations. This I know not how to express otherwise, than by...from all mankind, sweetly conversing with Christ, and rapt and swallowed up in God. The sense I had of divine things would often of a sudden kindle up, as... | |
| Jared Sparks - 1902 - Страниц: 274
...time, and found, from time to time, an inward sweetness, that would carry me away in my contemplations. This I know not how to express otherwise, than by...from all mankind, sweetly conversing with Christ, and wrapped and swallowed up in God. The sense I had of divine things would often, of a sudden, kindle... | |
| Woodbridge Riley - 1907 - Страниц: 630
...illuminative stage, intimately conjoined and blended with the intuitive. Along with this new sense, — a kind of vision or fixed ideas and imaginations of...or some solitary wilderness far from all mankind, — there came a thought of being wrapt up to God in heaven, being, as it 1W. R. Inge, Christian Mysticism,... | |
| Thomas Harwood Pattison - 1907 - Страниц: 618
...on the banks of Hudson's River, in sweet converse with God." His inward sense of Christ " he knows not how to express, otherwise than by a calm, sweet...abstraction of soul from all the concerns of this world. . . Far from all mankind, sweetly conversing with Christ, and rapt and swallowed up in God." 4 (3)... | |
| Edward Payson Tenney - 1910 - Страниц: 252
...four between the chimney and the front wall — where he had visions or fixed ideas and imagination of being alone in the mountains or some solitary wilderness...conversing with Christ and wrapt and swallowed up in God, — then it is indeed not unwise wandering if on my own part I seek literally to walk with God in the... | |
| Isaac Amada Cornelison - 1911 - Страниц: 304
...time; and found, from time to time, an inward sweetness, that would carry me away in my contemplations. This I know not how to express otherwise than by a...sweet abstraction of soul from all the concerns of the world; and sometimes a kind of vision, or fixed ideas, or imaginations, of being alone in the mountains... | |
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