The preacher then launched into his subject, like an eagle dallying with the wind. The sermon was upon peace and war; upon church and state — not their alliance but their separation — on the spirit of the world and the spirit of Christianity, not... The Living Age ... - Pagina 891866Volledige weergave - Over dit boek
 | Benjamin Alexander Heydrick - 1921 - 432 pagina’s
...dallying with the wind. The sermon was upon peace and war; upon church and state — not their alKance but their separation — on the spirit of the world and...of war, drew a striking contrast between the simple shepherd-boy, driving his team afield, or sitting under the hawthorn, piping to his flock, "as though... | |
 | Percival Presland Howe - 1922 - 475 pagina’s
...with the wind. The sermon was upon peace and war; upon church and state — not their alliance but their separation — on the spirit of the world and...of war, drew a striking contrast between the simple shepherd-boy, driving his team afield, or sitting under the hawthorn, piping to his flock, ' as though... | |
 | Harry Morgan Ayres - 1924 - 898 pagina’s
...with the wind. The sermon was upon peace and war, upon church and state — not their alliance, but ave shewn them very good sport, had this been their...they had never seen in their lives before." Sir Roger shepherd-boy, driving his team afield, or sitting under the hawthorn, piping to his flock "as though... | |
 | Frederick Alexander Manchester, William Frederic Giese - 1926 - 894 pagina’s
...with the wind. The sermon was upon peace and war; upon church and state — not their alliance, but their separation — on the spirit of the world and...of war, drew a striking contrast between the simple shepherd-boy, driving his team afield, or sitting under the hawthorn, piping to his flock, "as though... | |
 | Frederick Alexander Manchester, William Frederic Giese - 1926
...with the wind. The sermon was upon peace and war; upon church and state — not their alliance, but their separation — on the spirit of the world and...of war, drew a striking contrast between the simple shepherd-boy, driving his team afield, or sitting under the hawthorn, piping to his flock, "as though... | |
 | Patrick J. Keane - 1994 - 419 pagina’s
...the January 1798 sermon "was upon peace and war; upon church and state — not their alliance, but their separation — on the spirit of the world and...cross of Christ on banners dripping with human gore.'" We can be sure of Hazlitt's accuracy. This is the young Coleridge who had excoriated the war against... | |
 | Robert Keith Lapp - 1999 - 205 pagina’s
...sermon, like this sermon, was upon peace and war; upon church and state — not their alliance, but their separation — on the spirit of the world and...made a poetical and pastoral excursion, — and to shew the fatal effects of war, drew a striking contrast between the simple shepherd boy, driving his... | |
 | David Bromwich - 1999 - 456 pagina’s
...before: "upon peace and war; upon church and state—not their alliance, but their separation—on the spirit of the world and the spirit of Christianity, not as the same, but as opposed to one another." This letter Hazlitt then expanded into "My First Acquaintance with Poets," with its gift to Coleridge... | |
 | Morton D. Paley - 1999 - 334 pagina’s
...bitter attack on the later Coleridge, recalled Coleridge's preaching against the practice in 1798: 'He talked of those who had inscribed the cross of Christ on banners dripping with human gore'.152 The consecration of banners, like the drinking from the poisoned cup of wealth in 'Fears... | |
 | Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1834 - 351 pagina’s
...with the wind. The sermon was upon peace and war — upon church and state — not their alliance, but their separation — on the spirit of the world, and...dripping with human gore. He made a poetical and pastoral escursion, — and to show the fatal effects of war, drew a striking contrast between the simple shepherd... | |
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