10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «PHANTASTRY»
Discover the use of
phantastry in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
phantastry and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
A Discourse of Ecclesiastical Politie: Wherein the Authority ...
... siwhilst Folly and .Phantastry appears in the Wzanr of Holinefl, it 'nal-es that
see'n as' ridiculous a; it selfl And hence thegreatefl Friends of True Goodnef:
have alway: heed the se-verest Satyrists upon False GodlisiLees: ; and 'our
Blessed ...
2
The works of Isaac Barrow, D.D.: To which are prefixed, a ...
Its majesty must be supported by conspicuous pomp and phantastry. Its dignity
and power must be supported by wealth ; which it must corrade and accumulate
by large incomes, by exaction of tributes and taxes. It must exert authority in ...
Isaac Barrow, Abraham Hill, James Hamilton, 1845
3
Discourse of the Nature of Sin, and the Efficacy of ...
... and phantastry which the other did, butthey were such as appliedthemsElves
diligently to the study of the law, and governed themselves by the traditions ofsi
the great Rabbins, and by such interpretations as they had been pleased to make
...
4
Southey's Common-place Book
Phantastry.— Ibid. p. 341. Arbitrariausly. — Ibid. p. 344. " Mating and quelling the
enemies of man's salvation." — Ibid. vol. 3, p. 395. " WE have some letters of
Popes (though not many), for Popes were not then very scribatious, or not so ...
Robert Southey, John Wood Warter, 1849
5
A Concise Dictionary of the Italian, English, & French ...
_ Phaltingeary, adj. qui appartient a la phalange: attenente alla alange. Phalanx,
s. lŕhalange: falange, f. Phantasm, hantasma, a. phantasme: fan tasma, mf.. _ _
Phantastical, Phantastic, ad). fantastique: fantastico. _ Phantastry, s. fantaisie, f.; ...
... thus making God a being like unto themselves, that is, wholly actuated by
arbitrary self-will, fondness, and partiality ; and perverting the whole nature and
design of religion, which is not a mere phantastry and historical show, but a real
victory ...
Lucretia Peabody Hale, 1859
7
Piety without ascetism, or The Protestant Kempis, selected ...
... fondness, and partiality ; and perverting the whole nature and design of
religion, which is, not a mere phantastry and historical show, but a real victory
over the real evil of sin ; without which, neither can God take pleasure in any
man's person ...
Henry Scougal, Charles Howe, John Jebb (bp. of Limerick), 1830
8
The Poetical Works Of Thomas Hardy (Annotated Edition):
Another trice, and I beheld What first I hadnotscanned, That now and then she
tapped and shook A timbrel inher hand. So latethehour,sowhite her drape, So
strangethe look it lent To thatblank hill, I couldnot guess What phantastry it meant.
9
The Life of Henry More: Parts 1 and 2
... as our Authour in his merry and sportful observations gave himself the name of
Alazonomastix Philalethes41 The design of these was to discountenace, as he
tells us, Vanity and Conceitedness; and that Phantastry and Enthusiasme which ...
Richard Ward, Sarah Hutton, 2000
10
Sermons on various subjects
There shall they stand bare and divested of all their phantastry ; their splendid
pomp, their numerous retinue, their guards, their parasites. No consideration
there will be had of their windy titles, of their gay attire, and glittering pomp. No
respect ...