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Richard C. Trench

    Richard Chenevix Trench était un archevêque anglican et poète, connu sous le nom de Richard Trench jusqu'en 1873. Ses premières œuvres poétiques, telles que "The Story of Justin Martyr and Other Poems", furent favorablement accueillies. Ces volumes révélèrent l'auteur comme un disciple talentueux de Wordsworth, avec une coloration plus chaleureuse et des sympathies ecclésiastiques plus prononcées que son maître. Il manifesta également de fortes affinités avec d'autres poètes contemporains.

    Notes on the Parables of our Lord
    Notes on the Miracles of Our Lord
    • Notes on the Miracles of Our Lord

      • 308pages
      • 11 heures de lecture
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      Excerpt from Notes on the Miracles of Our Lord St. Paul speaks of himself as having the signs of an apostle, (2 Cor. Xii. In other words, the tokens which should mark him out as such. Thus, too, in the Old Testament, when God sends Moses to deliver Israel he furnishes him with two signs. He warns him that Pharaoh will require him to legitimate his mission, to produce his credentials that he is indeed God's ambassador, and equips him with the powers which shall justify him as such, which, in other words, shall be his signs. (exod. Vii. 9, He gave a sign to the prophet whom he sent to protest against the will-worship of J eroboam.

      Notes on the Miracles of Our Lord
    • Notes on the Parables of our Lord

      • 428pages
      • 15 heures de lecture

      The book is a reprint of the original work published in 1867, preserving its historical significance and authenticity. It offers readers a glimpse into the themes, language, and societal context of the time, making it a valuable resource for those interested in literature from that era. The reprint ensures that the original ideas and narratives are accessible to contemporary audiences while maintaining the integrity of the author's vision.

      Notes on the Parables of our Lord