10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «CONTRISTATION»
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contristation in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
contristation and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
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The Century dictionary and cyclopedia: with a new atlas of ...
The act of making sad, or the state of being sad. In spacious knowledge there ia
much contristation. Bacon, Advancement of Learning, i . 7. Fangs of fear and
contristation. J. Robinson, Eudoxa, p. 41. contrite (kon'trit), a. and n. [= F. contrit =
Sp.
William Dwight Whitney, Benjamin Eli Smith, 1913
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The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia: The Century ...
The act of making sad, or the state of being sad. In spacious knowledge there is
much contristation. Bacon, Advancement of Learning, L 7. Pangs of fear and
contristation. J. Robinson, Eudoxa, p. 41. Contrite (kon'trit), a. and n. [= P. contrit =
8p.
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The Century Dictionary: An Encyclopedic Lexicon of the ...
In spacious knowledge there is much contristation. Bacon, Advancement of
Learning, i. 7. Pangs of fear and contristation. J. Robinson, Eudoxa, p. 41. contrite
(kon'trit), a. and «. [= F. contrit = Sp. Pg. It. contrito, < LL. contritus, penitent, ...
William Dwight Whitney, 1889
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Dictionnary of the English Language with Numerous ...
Bacon, Nat. Hist. The Eastern traditioners mean by this a continual sadness and
contristation of heart, which Adam had, and made, for the loss of Paradise.
Gregory's Works, p. 123. The husband, tender and pusillanimous, falleth into
pangs of ...
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A Collection of State-papers, Relative to the First ...
Nation'svzfi the Dviii'olution of 'the Bonds, which, Withoutbeing-'productive of any
Utiiity'towhe'- two' Na; tions ;have been a source of Contristation's when _' '
springing up , - and which, in' every lffilr'ffflb'etvvees- : Great*'Britain 'and 'ahyþth'e
'r ...
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The English Renaissance: An Anthology of Sources and Documents
... in another place, that in spacious knowledge there is much contristation, and
that he that increaseth knowledge, increaseth anxiety [Eccles. 12.12; 1.18]; that
Saint Paul gives a caveat, that we be not spoiled through vain philosophy [Coloss
.
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The Works of Francis Bacon, Baron of Verulam, Viscount St. ...
INCENSE and nidorous smells (such as were of facrifices) were thought to
intoxicate the brain, and to dispose men to devotion : which they may do. by a
kind of sadness, and contristation of the spirits ; and partly also by heating and
exalting ...
Francis Bacon, David Mallet, 1740
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List of original editions, etc. Poems, with the tenth satyre ...
Fortune therefore is not the onely cause of our contristation ; we our selves do
arm adversities, and put a sword into the hand of griefe to wound us with; we are
sticklers against our selves. Evill Actions afliict more then Evill Fortune; We are
not ...
Henry Vaughan, Leonard Cyril Martin, 1914
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Works. New ed. - London, Rivington 1826
Incense and nidorous smells, such as were of sacrifices, were thought to
intoxicate the brain, and to dispose men to devotion: which they may do by a kind
of sadness, and contristation of the spirits: and partly also by heating and exalting
them.
Francis Bacon of Verulam, 1826
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Works, ed. by J. Bliss and J.P. Wilson. 11 vols
The contristation is but vpbs 2 Cor. 7. s. wpav, saith he, " for an hour ;" the
consolation is " for ever and ever." Mat.5.4.6. To this lugentes there belongeth a
beati, "blessed they that thus mourn." To this " hunger and thirst," a saturabi- mini.
It is so ...
Lancelot Andrewes (bp. of Winchester.), James Bliss, 1841