| Charlotte Mary Yonge - 1871 - 348 páginas
...anguish that he could hardly endure. It is pleasant, however, to find him in another mood, writing, " Since I have known God in a saving manner, painting,...susceptible of impressions from the sublime and beautiful." This, no doubt, was true, but another influence had awakened his heart, earthly perhaps in itself,... | |
| Frederick Arnold - 1873 - 418 páginas
...elevating about Martyn's religious character. " Since I have known God in a saving manner," he remarks, " painting, poetry, and music have had charms unknown...susceptible of impressions from the sublime and beautiful." The late Baron Alderson was one of the most wonderful of senior wranglers. He showed himself the best... | |
| 1882 - 540 páginas
...considering art unworthy of a Christian, he ascribes his own love of beauty expressly to his conversion. ' Since I have known God in a saving manner, painting,...susceptible of impressions from the sublime and beautiful.' 2 Not only did he, at college, find ' the sight of the picture at the altar, of John the Baptist preaching... | |
| James Comper Gray - 1876 - 412 páginas
...swelled in the middle. Tache, a catch, a loop, a button ; Pr. at/acher; Ital. aitaccare. с М. Henry. " Since I have known God in a saving manner, painting,...have received what I suppose is a taste for them, or religion has refined my mind and made it susceptible of impressions from the sublime and beautiful.... | |
| Hetty Bowman - 1877 - 194 páginas
...rather purifies and elevates them. " Since I have known God in a saving manner," writes Henry Martyn, "painting, poetry, and music, have had charms unknown...susceptible of impressions from the sublime and beautiful." But this leaves the questions of Concerts wholly untouched. It is necessary to distinguish between... | |
| John Bunyan - 1877 - 324 páginas
...never afterwards replaced them.' With this may be compared what Henry Martin says of himself — " Since I have known God in a saving manner, painting,...poetry, and music have had charms unknown to me before, religion has refined my mind, and made it susceptible of impressiouK from the sublime and beautiful.'... | |
| John Stoughton - 1878 - 434 páginas
...of his heavenly Father, that he may be enabled to do it." He did not lose his early predilections. " Since I have known God in a saving manner, painting,...susceptible of impressions from the sublime and beautiful." Country scenes awakened in him the purest joy ; every breeze, he said, seemed to breathe love into... | |
| 1878 - 1074 páginas
...elevating about Martyn's religious character. ' Since I have known God in a saving manner,' he remarks, ' painting, poetry, and music have had charms unknown...susceptible of impressions from the sublime and beautiful.' The late Baron Aldcrsou was one of the nioet wonderful of senior wranglers. He showed himself the best... | |
| Henry Barnard - 1878 - 1068 páginas
...elevating about Martyn's religious character. 'Since I have known God in a saving manner,' he remarks, ' painting, poetry, and music have had charms unknown...to me before. I have received what, I suppose, is a tast« for them ; for religion has refined my mind, and made it susceptible of impressions from the... | |
| Joseph Samuel Exell - 1879 - 632 páginas
...thrown." — Stow. Divine .ffistheticism! Vers. 1-37. (1.) Henry Marty n wrote, " Since I have knowu Qod in a saving manner, painting, poetry, and music have...to me before. I have received what I suppose is a tóate fur them ; or Heligion has refined my mind and made it susceptible of impressions from the sublime... | |
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