 | 1845 - 442 pages
...disciples who were on their way to Eminaus, he ascribes to them a mode of expression totally different: ' Did not our hearts burn within us, ... while he opened to us the Scriptures?' The same word occurs in the Greek in both places, but it is very differently applied. In the one instance,... | |
 | Richard Baxter - Devotional literature - 1847 - 368 pages
...power and life, from the promises of the gospel, methinks should make us say, as the two disciples, " Did not our hearts burn within us while he opened to us the Scripture," while he opened to us the windows of heaven ? Get then together, fellow Christians, and... | |
 | John Jortin - Religion - 1850 - 226 pages
...but, they spake like men conquered with the overpowering force and evidence of the most convincing truths, much in the words of the two disciples going...Emmaus — " Did not our hearts burn within us while he talked with us by the way ?" ' — Language may indeed be figurative and elevated, but, it must be... | |
 | Young Men's Christian Associations (London, England) - Christianity - 1858 - 576 pages
...simile, or the quaintness of such a sentence ; but they spoke like men conquered with the conquering force and evidence of the most concerning truths, much in the words of the two disciples going to Etnmaus : ' Did not our hearts burn within us while he opened to us the Scriptures ? ' " — South'*... | |
 | Henry Rogers - Biography - 1850 - 536 pages
...fineness of such a simile, or the quaintness of such a sentence ; but they spoke like men conquered with the overpowering force and evidence of the most concerning truths ; much in the Avords of the two disciples going to Emmaus — Did not our hearts burn within us while he opened to... | |
 | Theology - 1862 - 926 pages
...fineness of such a simile, or the quaintness of such a sentence; but they spoke like men conquered with the overpowering force and evidence of the most concerning...within us, while he opened to us the scriptures?" I pass over the various topics suggested by the clouds and sunshine of passing events, all of which... | |
 | Bible - 1862 - 934 pages
...fineness of such a simile, or the quaiutness of such a sentence; but they spoke like men conquered with the overpowering force and evidence of the most concerning...burn within us, while he opened to us the scriptures ? " I pass over the various topics suggested by the clouds and sunshine of passing events, all of which... | |
 | Theology - 1862 - 920 pages
...fineness of such a simile, or the quaintness of such a sentence ; but they spoke like men conquered with the overpowering force and evidence of the most concerning...disciples going to Emmaus : Did not our hearts burn icithin us, while he opened to us the scriptures?" I pass over the various topics suggested by the... | |
 | George Jacob Holyoake - Debates and debating - 1863 - 254 pages
...fineness of such a simile, or the qnaintness of such a sentence ; but they spoke like men conquered with the overpowering force and evidence of the most concerning...truths, much in the words of the two disciples going to Emmans : Did not our hearts bwrn within us while he opened to us the Scriptures f " In a word, the... | |
 | Richard Sibbes - Puritans - 1864 - 622 pages
...two or three are assembled in his name, warming their hearts with love and affection, as it is said of the two disciples going to Emmaus, * Did not our hearts burn within us while we walked in the way, and conferred of the sayings?' &c.,Luke xxiv. 32. Oh, it is a notable sign of... | |
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