Christians and the TheaterNelson & Phillips, 1875 - 158 oldal |
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5. oldal
... in the number of its patrons , the amount of its financial receipts , and the extent of its hold upon the country at large , the Theatre has never been more successful than it is now . Not only is it thoroughly INTRODUCTORY.
... in the number of its patrons , the amount of its financial receipts , and the extent of its hold upon the country at large , the Theatre has never been more successful than it is now . Not only is it thoroughly INTRODUCTORY.
9. oldal
... is tolerant , and in the countries which 1 are exclusively Catholic they are allowed and patron- ized without Views of the Roman and Greek Churches . 9 HOW THE THEATER IS REGARDED BY THE ROMAN CATHOLIC AND GREEK CHURCHES.
... is tolerant , and in the countries which 1 are exclusively Catholic they are allowed and patron- ized without Views of the Roman and Greek Churches . 9 HOW THE THEATER IS REGARDED BY THE ROMAN CATHOLIC AND GREEK CHURCHES.
10. oldal
James Monroe Buckley. are exclusively Catholic they are allowed and patron- ized without rebuke , by the population generally . In most or all of these countries the Theaters are open on Sunday evenings , when the most popular plays are ...
James Monroe Buckley. are exclusively Catholic they are allowed and patron- ized without rebuke , by the population generally . In most or all of these countries the Theaters are open on Sunday evenings , when the most popular plays are ...
31. oldal
... patrons is evil . They are also convinced that there are insuperable obstacles in the way of its reformation ; and that Christians , in endeavoring to surmount them , would exhaust their energies to no good end . They think ...
... patrons is evil . They are also convinced that there are insuperable obstacles in the way of its reformation ; and that Christians , in endeavoring to surmount them , would exhaust their energies to no good end . They think ...
92. oldal
... is , that the Theater forms the taste of its patrons , and that that taste excuses and even advocates what Christian morality condemns . CHAPTER XVIII . THE GREAT PLAYS OF SHAKSPEARE . ` 92 CHRISTIANS AND THE THEATER .
... is , that the Theater forms the taste of its patrons , and that that taste excuses and even advocates what Christian morality condemns . CHAPTER XVIII . THE GREAT PLAYS OF SHAKSPEARE . ` 92 CHRISTIANS AND THE THEATER .
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41. oldal - But if thy brother be grieved with thy meat, now walkest thou not charitably. Destroy not him with thy meat, for whom Christ died. 21 It is good neither to eat flesh, nor to drink wine, nor any thing whereby thy brother stumbleth, or is offended, or is made weak.
106. oldal - The drama's laws, the drama's patrons give, For we that live to please, must please to live. Then prompt no more the follies you decry, As tyrants doom their tools of guilt to die ; 'Tis yours, this night, to bid the reign commence Of rescued Nature and reviving Sense ; To chase the charms of sound, the pomp of show, For useful mirth and salutary woe ; Bid scenic Virtue form the rising age, And Truth diffuse her radiance from the stage.
41. oldal - We then that are strong ought to bear the infirmities of the weak, and not to please ourselves. Let every one of us please his neighbour for his good to edification.
42. oldal - Who art thou that judgest another man's servant? to his own master he standeth or falleth. Yea, he shall be holden up : for God is able to make him stand.
123. oldal - And be not drunk with wine, wherein is excess ; but be filled with the spirit; speaking to yourselves in psalms and hymns and spiritual songs, singing and making melody in your heart to the Lord...
46. oldal - For if I by grace be a partaker, why am I evil spoken of for that for which I give thanks ? 31 Whether therefore ye eat or drink, or whatsoever ye do, do all to the glory of God.
40. oldal - All things are lawful for me, but all things are not expedient: all things are lawful for me, but all things edify not.
42. oldal - Let not him that eateth despise him that eateth not; and let not him which eateth not judge him that eateth : for God hath received him.
101. oldal - The favourite haunt of sin, though honest men, Some very honest, wise, and worthy men, Maintained it might be turned to good account ; And so perhaps it might, but never was. From first to last it was an evil place...
44. oldal - As thou hast sent me into the world, even so have I sent them into the world.