The Glory of Paradise

The Glory of Paradise
Author: Peter Damian
Publisher: Library of Alexandria
Total Pages: 24
Release: 2020-09-28
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1465612521

The hymns, therefore, of Damiani, and those of the few following centuries which precede the revival of classical literature, are to be regarded, not as unshackling themselves from the fetters of verse, but as continuing uninterruptedly, and developing to nobler uses indigenous Latin poetry, now that, with the decay of ancient learning, the authors of Greece, and their Roman imitators, had almost wholly disappeared from view. The addition of rhyme was a natural consequence of the entire abandonment of quantity, and is by no means to be attributed to Saracenic or Gothic influence. In Damiani's trochaics, as in Spanish verse, it is confined mostly to the final vowel; but the construction of all such tetrameter metre requires that it be limited, at all events, to the catalectic and final syllable. When, indeed, as soon afterwards, the verse was divided, the change required the disyllabic or trochee rhyme, which gives new grandeur to such hymns as the "Dies iræ," with the optional reservation of the latter portion of the line, consisting of seven syllables, for an intermitted cadence resembling the parœmiac of the Greek ?anap?æstic system, as in the "Stabat Mater." Besides the happy addition of rhyme, these rhythmical trochaics possess this superiority over those constr?cted on the Grecian model, that, losing at the same time a great deal of its monotony, they adapt themselves more readily to every emotion of the mind, by elevating or lowering the intensity of the arsis, though the character of the thought may be contemplative, sorrowful, or jubilant by turns. Severely addicted, as I must be supposed to be, to versification of the stricter and more classical order, I must confess my sympathy with those who take extreme delight in the sacred Latin poetry of the Middle Ages, in which that language seems for the first time to have put forth its full power, and, in wholly discarding imitation, to have become inimitable itself.? Theologically such compositions are entirely unobjectionable; for the finest examples, like Damiani's Hymn, are as uniformly evangelical, and as purely scriptural, as the readers of the pious effusions of Watts, or Wesley, or Author: John Newton, of which we are here so perpetually reminded, could themselves desire. They have little in common with the Church of ? Rome. They reflect none of her manifold corruptions; and she has done what she could to diminish their surpassing purity anal power.

The Glory of Heaven

The Glory of Heaven
Author: John MacArthur
Publisher: Crossway
Total Pages: 288
Release: 2013
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1433538687

This pastor and bestselling author dispels secular myths and opens hearts to the reassuring truths about heaven, angels, and the afterlife with this thorough study of Scripture's references to these topics.

Grandmother Appeared from the Glory of Paradise

Grandmother Appeared from the Glory of Paradise
Author: Michael Eduardo Hernandez
Publisher:
Total Pages: 88
Release: 2019-07-31
Genre:
ISBN: 9781790198566

This book reveals the appearance of a grandmother from heaven to her grandson, when her grandson prayed to the Lord to reveal if he should pursue the Catholic faith, or the Protestant faith.

The Glory of Heaven

The Glory of Heaven
Author: Betty Malz
Publisher: Chosen Books
Total Pages: 139
Release: 2013-10-15
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 144126325X

Treasured Glimpses of Our True Home Miraculous stories of people visiting heaven abound--but what do those stories mean for you? And what do they tell us about this bright and glorious place? With warmth and insight, beloved author Betty Malz explores the wonders we will encounter in our final destination. Using Scripture and drawing from personal, firsthand experiences, she helps you answer questions such as: · Will I recognize and reunite with my loved ones? · Where is heaven located? · What kind of body will I have? · Will I be free from grief, pain and loneliness? · What will we do up there all that time? When the things of this world get you down, let these pages turn your eyes to heaven and the Father who is waiting for you there. Experience a taste of the sweet joy you will encounter when you, too, walk through those glorious gates.

From the Garden of Eden to the Glory of Heaven (2nd Ed)

From the Garden of Eden to the Glory of Heaven (2nd Ed)
Author: James Williamson
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2008-08-10
Genre: Covenant theology
ISBN: 9781879737617

Discover God's unfolding plan of salvation! Many Christians often find themselves overwhelmed when trying to figure out how the Bible fits together. Moreover, they will eventually have to deal with the term covenant. But what is a covenant and how many are there? How do these covenants relate to each other? How is God revealing Himself through them? Author and Pastor, James Williamson, takes you on a journey, in a clear and concise manner, through scripture from Genesis to Revelation, and shows how God s unfolding plan of salvation relates to Christians today. This book is absolutely an essential reading for both the new Christian who needs to understand the basics of the faith, the advanced student of scripture, or even a pastor who needs a solid one-volume study of the covenants. The book is excellent for group Bible study or Sunday School preparation.

Weight of Glory

Weight of Glory
Author: C. S. Lewis
Publisher: Zondervan
Total Pages: 212
Release: 2001-03-20
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0060653205

Selected from sermons delivered by C. S. Lewis during World War II, these nine addresses offer guidance and inspiration in a time of great doubt.These are ardent and lucid sermons that provide a compassionate vision of Christianity.

Introduction to the Holy Bible for Traditional Catholics: A Beginner's Guide to Reading the Scriptures for Spiritual Profit

Introduction to the Holy Bible for Traditional Catholics: A Beginner's Guide to Reading the Scriptures for Spiritual Profit
Author: Timothy S. Flanders
Publisher:
Total Pages: 336
Release: 2019-12-12
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780578624266

Whether you are a cradle Catholic learning the Holy Bible or a Protestant convert divesting yourself of your Protestantism, this book on the Scriptures is for you. The only book of its kind from a traditional Catholic perspective, it cuts through the fluff and gets to the heart of the spiritual realities which are fundamental to all discussion on the Holy Bible. It also tells the story of how the rejection of these spiritual realities has led directly to the current crisis in the Church. Part spiritual, part historical, part linguistic, this introduction provides the traditional Catholic with the tools to understand and profit from the Holy Scriptures. The book includes an original translation of St. Melito of Sardis, an annual reader based on the traditional office of Matins, as well as the foundational guide to Refute Protestants in Five Minutes.