Latin, or reflects upon the sense which it bears on this and on a thousand other occasions, will cavil at it, though he may wish it otherwise applied. Nor do I find fault with the throne; he who is at the same time both Pontiff and Prince has, from time... A Classical Tour Through Italy, An. MDCCCII. - Page 394by John Chetwode Eustace - 1815Full view - About this book
| John Chetwode Eustace - 1813 - 688 pages
...word adoration; no one who knows Latin, or reflects upon the sense which it bears on this and on a thousand other occasions, will cavil at it, though...altar, the beauty of holiness, the throne of the victim * lamb, the mercy seat of the temple of Christianity; why should the altar be converted into the footstool... | |
| John Chetwode Eustace - 1818 - 522 pages
...word adoration ; no one who knows Latin, or reflects upon the sense which it bears on this and on a thousand other occasions, will cavil at it , though...altar, the beauty of holiness, the throne of the victim * lamb, the mercy seat of the temple of Christianity ; why should the altar be converted into the footstool... | |
| John Chetwode Eustace - 1821 - 490 pages
...word adoration; no one who knows Latin, or reflects upon the sense which it bears on this and on a thousand other occasions, will cavil at it, though...altar be made his footstool ? the altar, the beauty of holitiess, the throne of the victim* lamb, the mercy seat of the temple of Christianity ; why should... | |
| Thomas Curtis (of Grove house sch, Islington) - 426 pages
...word adoration ; no one who knows Latin, or reflects upon the sense which it bears on this and oa a thousand other occasions, will cavil at it, though...distinction. But why should the altar be made his footstool 1 the altar, the beauty of holiness, the throne of the victim lamb, the mercy-seat of the temple of... | |
| Hallifield Cosgayne O'Donnoghue - 1830 - 366 pages
...word, adoration;* no one who knows Latin, or reflects upon the sense which it bears on this, and on a thousand other occasions, will cavil at it, though...the altar, the beauty of holiness, the throne of the victim-lamb, the mercy-seat of the temple of Christianity : why should the altar be converted into... | |
| John Mockett Cramp - 1831 - 468 pages
...is again repeated on the high altar of St. Peter's." " But why" — asks the writer quoted above — "why should the altar be made his footstool! The altar, the beauty of holiness, the throne of the victim-lamb, the mercy-seat of the temple of Christianity; why should the altar be converted into the... | |
| John Chetwode Eustace - 1837 - 480 pages
...word adoration,- no one who knows Latin, or reflects upon the sense which it bears on this and on a thousand other occasions, will cavil at it, though...has, from time and custom, perhaps a double title to sucli a distinction. But why should the altar be made his footstool? the altar, the beauty of holiness,... | |
| John Mockett Cramp - 1839 - 508 pages
...ruins of Troy." —Hallam, vol. ii. p. 372. St. Peter's." " But why," asks the writer quoted above, " why should the altar be made his footstool ! The altar, the beauty of holiness, the throne of the victim-lamb, the mercy-seat of the temple of Christianity; why should the altar be converted into the... | |
| John Dowling - 1843 - 156 pages
...again repeated on, the high altar of St. Peter's." " But why" — asks the writer quoted above—" why should the altar be made his footstool ! The altar, the beauty of holiness, the throne of the victim-lamb, the mercy-seat of the temple of Christianity ; why should the altar be converted into... | |
| 1845 - 284 pages
...adoration of the Pope by the Cardinals on the high altar of St. Peter's at Rome. " Why," he justly wrote, " should the altar be made his footstool ? The altar, the beauty of holiness, the throne of the victim lamb, the mercy seat of the temple of Christianity, why should the altar be converted into the footstool... | |
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