10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «SLUMBROUSNESS»
Discover the use of
slumbrousness in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
slumbrousness and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
Thoughts of Christ for every day of the year. [2 issues].
William Penney (lord Kinloch.), Jesus Christ. March 24. " 5HhiU the brtbegrmmt
tareub, theg all sbam- btxtb anb 0lept." Matt. xxv. 5. The parable of the ten virgins
indicates how much of spiritual slumbrousness pervades both the worldly and the
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William Penney (lord Kinloch.), Jesus Christ, 1871
2
The Presbyterian Magazine
... of a dreary sense, that reading ought to be given up, and yet an unwillingness
to seek after the joys of religion, which drives them to the stolid slumbrousness of
tobacco fumes aud wine-bibbing. This is the preparation which many make for ...
3
The Church of England quarterly review
Secularists are fond of drawing extravagant pictures of Sabbath drunkenness,
and indolence, and stolid slumbrousness ; but they only hold good in exceptional
cases, in particular districts, not as a general rule. How many homes are there ...
4
The Monthly Christian Spectator. 1851-1859
All the non-thoroughness of all kinds, intellectual and moral, and all the non-
consistency, and all the slumbrousness, and apathy, and worldlines.s, of the
place, met in congratulation, and would fain have rung the church bells at his
departure, ...
5
The Presbyterian Magazine
... reading ought to be given up, and yet an unwillingness to seek after the joys of
religion, which drives them to the stolid slumbrousness of tobacco fumes and
wine-bibbing. This is the preparation which many make for the work of the
ministry !
Cortlandt Van Rensselaer, 1857
6
Isaiah unfulfilled, an exposition, with new version and ...
The same inference seems derivable, from the Saviour's agony, and the disciples
' slumbrousness in the garden, and more evidently from the words of Jesus to his
betrayer, and the multitude that apprehended him, " This is your hour, and the ...
I could hear it in my sluggard slumbrousness struggling at the bound rudder,
gulping sloppy noises of hogs' chops guttling beneath the sheer of the poop; and
I knew that the ship was slipping along pretty quickly, drawn into the trend of that
...
Matthew Phipps Shiel, John Clute, 2000
... its visions to the placid monn — When all is wrapt in slumbrousness beside:
Meihinks the spirits of the happy dead Do love to wander. Where the lingering
charm Of childhood, gladden'd earliest hours — and where Fond Memory clings
to ...
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Graham's Illustrated Magazine of Literature, Romance, Art, ...
... That gives them sustenance,—or babbling brook, That glides unruflled 'mong
the glistening grass, Muttering its visions to the placid moonWhen allis wrspt in
slumbrousness beside; Methinks the spirits of the happy dead Do love to wander.
George R. Graham, Edgar Allan Poe, 1830
10
The People of the Pilgrimage: An Expository Study of the ...
Unquestionably, spiritual slumbrousness and thraldom have such fiendish
propensities wrapped up within them, and in these three men the propensities
went on to deplorable development. Spiritual silliness became a reckless
godlessness; ...