"Scorner" Quotes from Famous Books
... of the scorner, and sometimes a stone of stumbling to the inquirer, that, while the Christian believes in the intensity of the Saviour's sufferings, and that God was made flesh that he might offer himself as an atonement to redeem mankind, ... — The Works of John Bunyan • John Bunyan
... Of delightful sound, Better than all treasures That in books are found, Thy skill to poet were, thou scorner of the ground! ... — The Home Book of Verse, Vol. 3 (of 4) • Various
... old philosophies and religions, he is at his best as a scorner, but he has "the scorn of scorn" and some of "the love of love" which, Tennyson declares, is the poet's dower. His lament for the Greek ... — Volume 10 of Brann The Iconoclast • William Cowper Brann
... admirable pieces does his Majesty discover this new opinion of his political security, in having the chair of the scorner, that is, the discipline of atheism, and the block of regicide, set up by his side, elevated on the same platform, and shouldering, with the vile image of their grim and bloody idol, the inviolable majesty of his throne? The sentiments of these declarations are the very ... — The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Vol. VI. (of 12) • Edmund Burke
... tender offers of love and pardon, provided he is amiable and pleasant among his friends and associates, must not be given over to a just retribution. God is too loving a Father to see such a lovely scorner perish. It is "so incongruous" to think of the one with whom we have had such pleasant converse here being forever lost. The sophistry gradually wrought its work; the more readily, as poor Clara, in the whirl of fashion and gaiety, failed to bring it to the test of "the ... — Choice Readings for the Home Circle • Anonymous
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