... and then flying forth from the other vanishes into the wintry darkness whence it came. So tarries for a moment the life of man in our sight, but what is before it, what after it, we know not. If this new teaching tells us aught certainly of these,... Illustrated English history - Página 19por Samuel Rawson Gardiner - 1883Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Robert Ellis Thompson, William Wilberforce Newton, Otis H. Kendall - 1876 - 1012 páginas
...flies in at one door, tarries for a moment in the light and heat, and then flies forth from the other into the wintry darkness whence it came. So tarries for a moment the life of man in our sight." And, therefore, they listened to the message of One whose presence was a light and a warmth that embraced... | |
| Brother Azarias - 1879 - 226 páginas
...ministers, and a good fire burns on the hearth, while the storms of rain and 'snow prevail abroad. The sparrow flies in at one door and tarries for a moment around the light and heat of the hearth-fire, and then passes out at the other into the dark winter... | |
| 1884 - 844 páginas
...is sitting at meat in winter-tide, with the warm fire lighted on the hearth, but the icy rain-storm without. The sparrow flies in at one door, and tarries...hearth-fire ; and then, flying forth from, the other door, vanishes into the darkness whence it came. So tarries, for a moment, the life of man in our sight... | |
| John Richard Green - 1881 - 580 páginas
...is sitting at meat in winter-tide, with the warm fire lighted on the hearth but the icy rain-storm without. The sparrow flies in at one door and tarries...then flying forth from the other vanishes into the darkness whence it came. So tarries for a moment the life of man in our sight ; 1 " iSsepe diu solus... | |
| Richard Heath - 1882 - 376 páginas
...are sitting at meat in winter-tide, with the warm light on the hearth, but the icy rain-storm beats without. The sparrow flies in at one door, and tarries...from the other vanishes into the wintry darkness, from whence it came. So tarries for a moment the life of man in our sight, but what is before us or... | |
| 1884 - 842 páginas
...winter-tide, with the warm fire lighted on the hearth, but the icy rain-storm without. The sparrow flies iu at one door, and tarries for a moment in the light...hearth-fire ; and then, flying forth from the other door, vanishes into the darkness whence it came. So tarries, for a moment, the life of man in our sight... | |
| Oscar Browning - 1884 - 154 páginas
...the winter with a warm fire on the hearth, but cold rain outside. The sparrow flies in at one door, tarries for a moment in the light and heat of the hearth-fire, and then passes into the chill darkness whence it came. So tarries for a moment the life of man in our sight,... | |
| John Richard Green - 1885 - 616 páginas
...is sitting at meat in winter-tide with the warm fire lighted on the hearth but the chill rain-storm without. The sparrow flies in at one door and tarries...tarries for a moment the life of man in our sight, b\it what is before it, what after it, we know not. If this new teaching tell us aught certainly of... | |
| William Clarke Robinson - 1885 - 290 páginas
...the warm tire lighted on the hearth, xh. but the icy rain-storm without. The sparrow Ilioth in ut ono door, and tarries for a moment in the light and heat of > In.- lire, imd then J\ in:..- forth from tho other v.mi.iln-.-, into the darkness whenuu it came.... | |
| Edward Gilliat - 1885 - 236 páginas
...midst is a goodly fire ; abroad are the storms of icy wind and snow. The bird flies in at one window, tarries for a moment in the light and heat of the hearth-fire, eftsoones fares forth again at another window. So is the life of man — here for a short space, gone... | |
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