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" Mammon led them on, Mammon, the least erected Spirit that fell From Heaven; for even in Heaven his looks and thoughts Were always downward bent, admiring more The riches of Heaven's pavement, trodden gold, Than aught divine or holy else enjoyed In vision... "
Writings of Hugh Swinton Legaré ...: Consisting of a Diary of Brussels, and ... - Page 478
by Hugh Swinton Legaré - 1845
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Paganism and Christianity Compared: In a Course of Lectures to the King's ...

John Ireland - 1809 - 454 pages
...e-en in heaven his looks and thoughts Were always downwards bent, admiring more The riches of heav-ns pavement, trodden gold, Than aught divine or holy else enjoyed In vision beatifick. * Tut *t uf»s avriis Xfaavv »XW* n>ixvrw} un iimvvs oiimrai eiisu) xai yffwn rt fa •ao\v...
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The Boston Lyceum, Volumes 1-2

1827 - 590 pages
...rich " and so unfeeling, to enter therein, we should probably, like Mammon, admire more — The riches of Heaven's pavement, trodden gold, Than aught divine or holy else enjoyed In vision beatific. The conclusion would be irresistibly forced upon us, that we had kept pace with older countries in luxury,...
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The Paradise Lost of Milton, Volume 1

1827 - 294 pages
...Heaven ; for e'en in Heaven his looks and thoughts Were always downward bent, admiring more The riches of Heaven's pavement trodden gold, Than aught, divine or holy, else enjoyed In vision beatifick : by him first 684 Men also, and by his suggestion taught, Ransacked the center, and with...
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Sacred Biography, Or, The History of the Patriarchs: To which is ..., Volume 2

Henry Hunter - 1828 - 356 pages
...; for even in heaven, his looks and thoughts Were always downward bent, admiring more The riches or heaven's pavement, trodden gold, Than aught divine or holy else enjoyed In vision beatific." The beautiful view beneath, therefore, was to Balaam what the conjugal bliss of our first parents in paradise...
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The Southern Review, Volume 7

1831 - 542 pages
...fell from heaven ; for even in heaven His looks were always downward bent, admiring more The riches of heaven's pavement, trodden gold, Than aught divine...truth of this proposition — but we do object to the iiirm in which it is enunciated, and the emphasis that is laid upon it. Whether we arrive at the conclusion...
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Southern Review, Volume 7

1831 - 550 pages
...even in heaven His looks were always downward bent, admiring more The riches of heaven's pavemant, trodden gold, Than aught divine or holy else enjoyed...truth of this proposition — but we do object to the torm in which it is enunciated, and the emphasis that is laid upon it. Whether we arrive at the conclusion...
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Sacred, Biography: Or The History of Patriarchs. To which is Added, the ...

Henry Hunter - 1834 - 618 pages
...heaven : for even in heaven, his looks and thoughts Were always downward bent, admiring more The riches nd power, described in the words which I read at the opening of the Lecture. " And they took their beautiful view beneath, therefore, was to Balaam what the conjugal bliss of our first parents in paradise...
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The Southern literary messenger, Volume 14

1848 - 780 pages
...heaven — for even in heaven his looks and thoughts Were always downward bent; admiring more The riches of heaven's pavement, trodden gold, Than aught divine, or holy else enjoyed In vision beatific. We might fancy that this was merely a violent return of an intermittent fever, for the world has always...
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The Christian Baptist, Volumes 1-7

Alexander Campbell - 1835 - 696 pages
...e'en in litav'n hie looks and thought! Were always downward bent, admiring more The riches of heavVs pavement, trodden gold, Than aught divine or holy else enjoyed In vision beatific : by him flrst Men also, and by his suggestion taught, Ransack'd the centre, and with impious hand*...
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Mammon: Or, Covetousness the Sin of the Christian Church

John Harris - 1836 - 352 pages
...heaven : for even in heaven his looks and thoughts Were always downward bent ; admiring more The riches of heaven's pavement, trodden gold, Than aught divine or holy else, enjoyed In vision beatific." The moral of which is, that covetousness is one of the eldest-born of sin, and a prime leader in the satanic...
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