| Tobias Smollett - 1817 - 680 pagine
...company of Christian Mammonists appear to the eye of my imagination as a drove of camels heavily laden, yet all at full speed, and each in the confident expectation of passing through the EYE OF THE NEKDLE, without stop or halt, both beast and baggage." . . . . " The Religion here spoken of, having... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1832 - 244 pagine
...company of Christian Mammonists appear to the eye of my imagination as a drove of camels heavily laden, yet all at full speed, and each in the confident expectation of passing through the EYE or THE NEEDLE, without stop or halt, both beasts and baggage. Not without an uneasy reluctance have... | |
| Edward William Clarke - 1835 - 288 pagine
...company of christian mammonists appear to the eye of my imagination as a drove of camels heavily laden, yet all at full speed, and each in the confident expectation...NEEDLE, without stop or halt, both beast and baggage." — Coleridge. " The greatest of all the obstacles to the habit of following truth, is the tendency... | |
| George Barrell Cheever - 1846 - 202 pagine
...company of Christian Mammonists appear to the eye of my imagination as a drove of camels heavily laden, yet all at full speed, and each in the confident expectation...the eye of the needle, without stop or halt, both beasts and baggage ! " From such sad and fearful madness may the grace of our God deliver us ! Fulness... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1853 - 528 pagine
...company of Christian Mammonists appears to the eye of my imagination as a drove of camels heavily laden, yet all at full speed, and each in the confident expectation...needle, without stop or halt, both beast and baggage. s]NTot without an uneasy reluctance have I ventured to tell the truth on this subject, lest I should... | |
| John Bunyan - 1856 - 406 pagine
...company of Christian mammonists appear to the eye of my imagination as a drove of camels heavily laden, yet all at full speed ; and each in the confident...the eye of the needle, without stop or halt, both beasts and baggage. ' " I have sometimes wondered at Lot. His wife looked behind her, and died immediately... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1858 - 544 pagine
...company of Christian Mammonists appears to the eye of my imagination as a drove of camels heavily laden, yet all at full speed, and each in the confident expectation...satirical mood and an uncharitable spleen. But my con science bears me witness, and I know myself too near the gravt, to trifle with its name, that I... | |
| John Bunyan - 1859 - 976 pagine
...company of Christian msmmonists appear to the eye of my imagination as a drove of camels heavily laden, hristian Conference, concerning Gospel Churches and...bound, Is. The Interest of Churches, stitched, 6d. Dr. beasts and baggage, — (Coleridge.) VOL. HI. was turned, for her looking back with, a covetous heart,... | |
| John Bunyan - 1861 - 450 pagine
...company of Christian mammonists appear to the eye of my imagination as a drove of camcls heavily laden, yet all at full speed ; and each in the confident expectation of passing through the eye cf the needle, without stop or halt, both beasts and baggage. Colerid9e. Note 105, p. 13S. — " I... | |
| John Bunyan - 1862 - 886 pagine
...company of Christian mammonists appear to the eye of my imagination as a drove of camels heavily laden, Add five words to it, or write half a line Thereof : the whole, and every whit, is mine. Also, beasts and bagage. — (Coleridge.) was turned, for her looking back with a covetous heart, when she... | |
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