The Bay View Magazine

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J. M. Hall., 1893

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Seite 47 - A little Child, Thou art our Guest, That weary ones in Thee may rest ; Forlorn and lowly is Thy birth, That we may rise to heaven from earth.
Seite 38 - A mighty fortress is our God, A bulwark never failing; Our helper he amid the flood Of mortal ills prevailing. For still our ancient foe Doth seek to work us woe; His craft and power are great, And, armed with cruel hate, On earth is not his equal.
Seite 37 - I KNOW a maiden fair to see, Take care ! She can both false and friendly be, Beware ! Beware ! Trust her not, She is fooling thee ! She has two eyes, so soft and brown, Take care ! She gives a side-glance and looks down, Beware ! Beware ! Trust her not, She is fooling thee...
Seite 50 - Erd ist nicht seins gleichen. Mit unsrer Macht ist nichts getan, Wir sind gar bald verloren; Es streit für uns der rechte Mann, Den Gott hat selbst erkoren. Fragst du, wer der ist? Er heißt Jesus Christ, Der Herr Zebaoth, Und ist kein andrer Gott, Das Feld muß er behalten.
Seite 46 - Wiclif before his judges awaiting his examination — a tall, thin figure, covered with a long light gown of black colour, with a girdle about his body; the head, adorned with a full, flowing beard. exhibiting features keen and sharply cut ; the eye clear and penetrating ; the lips firmly closed in token of resolution — the whole man wearing an aspect of lofty earnestness, and replete with dignity and character.7 The Grand Marshall now turned to Wiclif, and requested him to be seated.
Seite 47 - ALL praise to Thee, Eternal Lord, Clothed in a garb of flesh and blood ; Choosing a manger for Thy throne, While worlds on worlds are Thine alone.
Seite 45 - a third and more of England is in the hands of the Pope. There cannot," he argues, "be two temporal sovereigns in one country; either Edward is king or Urban is king. We make our choice. We accept Edward of England and refuse Urban of Rome.
Seite 50 - List sein grausam Rüstung ist, auf Erd ist nicht seinsgleichen. Mit unsrer Macht ist nichts getan, wir sind gar bald verloren; es streit' für uns der rechte Mann, den Gott hat selbst erkoren.
Seite 45 - ... as feudal superior of the kingdom that the pope demands this tribute, on the same principle he may declare the throne vacant, and fill it with whomsoever he pleases. Is it not, then, our duty to resist such principles as these ? " — " Let us," said another speaker, " go at once to the root of this matter. King John had no right to give away the kingdom of England without the consent of the nation. He never received that consent. The golden seal of the king, and the seals of the few nobles whom...
Seite 45 - Therefore my counsel is, let this demand of the Pope be absolutely refused, unless he is able to compel payment by force. Should he attempt that, it will be my business to withstand him in defence of our right. The second lord had made use of the following argument: — A tax or a tribute may only be paid to a person authorised to receive it ; now the Pope has no authority to be the receiver of this...

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