| Charles Frederic Hudson - 1859 - 494 sider
...ages shall be swallowed up in one conflagration — what a variety of spectacles shall then appear ! How shall I admire, how laugh, how rejoice, how exult, when I behold so many kings, and false gods in heaven, together with Jove himself, groaning in the lowest abyss of darkness... | |
| Algernon Sidney Bicknell - 1861 - 386 sider
...How shall I admire, how laugh, how rejoice, how exult, when I behold so many proud monarchs, so many fancied gods, groaning in the lowest abyss of darkness...magistrates, who persecuted the name of the Lord, liquefying in fiercer fires than they ever kindled against the Christians ; so many sage philosophers blushing... | |
| Algernon Sidney Bicknell - 1861 - 378 sider
...spectacles : expect the greatest of all spectacles, the last and eternal judgment of the universe. How shall I admire, how laugh, how rejoice, how exult, when I behold so many proud monarchs, so many fancied gods, groaning in the lowest abyss of darkness ; so many magistrates, who persecuted... | |
| Evan Powell Meredith - 1864 - 634 sider
...spectacles ; expect the greatest of all spectacles, the last and eternal judgment of the universe. How shall I admire, how laugh, how rejoice, how exult...magistrates, who persecuted the name of the Lord, liquifying in fiercer fires than ever they kindled against the Christians ; so many sage philosophers... | |
| William Rounseville Alger - 1864 - 938 sider
...damnation of the heathen. "At that greatest of all spectacles, the last and eternal judgment," he says, "how shall I admire, how laugh, how rejoice, how exult, when I behold so many proud monarchs groaning in the lowest abyss of darkness; so many magistrates liquefying in fiercer flames than they... | |
| William Rounseville Alger - 1864 - 936 sider
...damnation of the heathen. " At that greatest of all spectacles, the last and eternal judgment," he says, " how shall I admire, how laugh, how rejoice, how exult, when I behold so many proud monarchs groaning in the lowest abyss of darkness ; so many magistrates liquefying in fiercer flames than they... | |
| Redford A. Watkinson - 1867 - 754 sider
...makes a quotation from Tertullian, wherein that prelate betrayed a most sanguinary disposition : " How shall I admire, how laug-h, how rejoice, how exult, when I behold so many proud monarchs, so many fancied gods, groaning in the lowest abyss of darkness ; so many magistrates who persecuted... | |
| Thomas Davis - 1867 - 144 sider
...all ages shall be swallowed up in one conflagration, what a variety of spectacles shall then appear ! how shall I admire, how laugh, how rejoice, how exult, when I behold so many kings and fallen gods in heaven, together with Jove himself groaning in the lowest abyss of darkness... | |
| Adin Ballou - 1870 - 346 sider
...ages shall be swallowed up in one conflagration, — what a variety of spectacles shall then appear ! How shall I admire, how laugh, how rejoice, how exult, when I behold so many kings, worshipped as gods in heaven, together with Jove himself, groaning in the lowest abyss of darkness... | |
| 1871 - 532 sider
...rejoice, how exult, when I behold so many kings and false gods in heaven, together with Jove himself, groaning in the lowest abyss of darkness; so many magistrates who persecuted the name of the Lord, liquifying in fiercer flames than they ever kindled against Christians ; so many sage philosophers... | |
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