| Sir John Taylor Coleridge - 1869 - 598 pagina’s
...more certain to take place, since temptations are fewer, and opportunities everywhere to be found. Can there be even among the angels a higher privilege...what I hope will be my high calling ought to make me. I know that I am never so free from evil thoughts as when these things are strongest on my mind, but... | |
| Sir John Taylor Coleridge - 1869 - 328 pagina’s
...more certain to take place, since temptations are fewer, and opportunities everywhere to be found. Can there be even among the angels a higher privilege...what I hope will be my high calling ought to make me. I know that I am never so free from evil thoughts as when these things are strongest on my mind, but... | |
| 1869 - 596 pagina’s
...once in his parish work. How highly he rated the nobleness of his office his own words shall tell. 'Can there be, even among the angels, a higher privilege...of contributing to the everlasting happiness of our neighbours to be especially delegated and assigned to us by Almighty God ? ' (p. 57). ^Antl whilst... | |
| Emma Augusta Bridges - 1870 - 308 pagina’s
...will not recall the words of the Saint, so lately removed from the visible portion of the Church ? " Can there be even among the Angels a higher privilege...especially delegated and assigned to us by Almighty God ?" And such is the power assigned to those who minister in Holy things, in the threefold ministry of... | |
| 1874 - 404 pagina’s
...; more certain to take place since temptations are fewer, and opportunities everywhere to be found. Can there be. even among the angels, a higher privilege...what I hope will be my high calling ought to make me. I know that I am never so free from evil thoughts as when these things are strongest on my mind, but... | |
| John Keble - 1874 - 326 pagina’s
...writes to his friend Coleridge, whose infatuation in devoting himself to the Law he cannot understand, " Can there be even among the angels a higher privilege...contributing to the everlasting happiness of our neighbour ? " Yet, notwithstanding the secret impulse that urges him on— the great and sure reward which he... | |
| Samuel Wilberforce - 1874 - 374 pagina’s
...once in his parish work. How highly ho rated the nobleness of his office his own words shall teJl. ' Can there be, even among the angels, a higher privilege...of contributing to the everlasting happiness of our neighbours to be specially delegated and assigned to us by Almighty God ?' And whilst he thus estimated... | |
| 1883 - 830 pagina’s
...the salvation of one soul is worth more than the framing the Magna Charta of a thousand worlds. . . . Can there be, even among the angels, a higher privilege,...of contributing to the everlasting happiness of our neighbor ? " He does not disavow the presence of ambition among his motives for entering the clerical... | |
| 1884 - 668 pagina’s
...the salvation of one soul is worth more than the framing the Magna Charta of a thousand worlds. . . . Can there be, even among the angels, a higher privilege,...contributing to the everlasting happiness of our neighbour?" He does not disavow the presence of ambition among his motives for entering the clerical office. "On... | |
| Thomas Leach - 1887 - 194 pagina’s
...soul is worth more than the framing of the Magna Charta of a thousand worlds," and that there cannot be, "even among the angels, a higher privilege that...to the everlasting happiness of our neighbour to be specially delegated and assigned to us by Almighty God." He was ordained Deacon on Trinity Sunday,... | |
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