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" But she, the lily of Eden, who had always dwelt out of the sight of man, fittingly did she die in the garden's shade, and amid the sweet flowers in which she had lived. Her departure made no noise in the world. "
Manual of Sacred Rhetoric: Or, How to Prepare a Sermon - Page 147
by Bernard Feeney - 1901 - 332 pages
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The Theological Critic, Ed. by T.C. Arnold, Volume 1

1851 - 642 pages
...of her death, Mr. Newman says, after speaking of the lifiing up of the great B Sacrifice, — " But she, the lily of Eden, who had always dwelt out of...were " martyrs, there were triumphs ; at length the rumour spread " through Christendom that Mary was no longer upon earth. " Pilgrims went to and, fro...
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Discourses Addressed to Mixed Congregations

John Henry Newman - 1853 - 300 pages
...sight ; it became the great Sacrifice to be lifted up on high, as a light that could not be hid. But she, the lily of Eden, who had always dwelt out of...were martyrs, there were triumphs ; at length the rumour spread through Christendom that Mary was no longer upon earth. — Pilgrims went to and fro...
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The National Review, Volume 1

Richard Holt Hutton, Walter Bagehot - 1855 - 520 pages
...her empty tomb. The following is Dr. Newman's own account of the growth of fable concerning her:— " Her departure made no noise in the world. The church...her common duties, preaching, converting, suffering At length the rumour spread through Christendom that Mary was no longer upon earth. Pilgrims went to...
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Wiseman Review, Volume 59

1866 - 604 pages
...in this world, because she was in a state of things in which suffering and death was the rule. . . . Her departure made no noise in the world. The Church...were martyrs, there were triumphs ; at length the rumour spread through Christendom that Mary was no longer upon earth. Pilgrims went to and fro ; they...
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Characteristics from the Writings of John Henry Newman: Being Selections ...

Saint John Henry Newman - 1874 - 484 pages
...sight; it became the Great Sacrifice to be lifted up on high, as a light that could not be hid. But she, the lily of Eden, who had always dwelt out of...there were martyrs, there were triumphs; at length the rumour spread abroad that the Mother of God was no longer upon earth. Pilgrims went to and fro; they...
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The Irish Monthly, Volume 5

1877 - 798 pages
...sight ; it became the Great Sacrifice to be lifted up on high, as a light that could not be hid. But she, the lily of Eden, who had always dwelt out of...there were martyrs, there were triumphs; at length the rumour spread abroad that the Mother of God was no longer upon earth. Pilgrims went to and fro ; they...
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Irish Monthly Magazine, Volume 5

1877 - 790 pages
...sight ; it became the Great Sacrifice to be lifted up on high, as a light that could not be hid. But she, the lily of Eden, who had always dwelt out of...there were martyrs, there were triumphs; at length the rumour spread abroad that the Mother of God was no longer upon earth. Pilgrims went to and fro ; they...
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Theological Essays

Richard Holt Hutton - 1888 - 550 pages
...tomb. The following is Cardinal Newman's own account of the growth of tradition concerning her : — " Her departure made no noise in the world. The Church...her common duties, preaching, converting, suffering. ... At length the . rumour spread through Christendom that Mary was no longer upon earth. Pilgrims...
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Philomythus, an Antidote Against Credulity: A Discussion of Cardinal Newman ...

Edwin Abbott Abbott - 1891 - 370 pages
...sight ; it became the great Sacrifice to be lifted up on high as a light that could not be hid. But she, the lily of Eden, who had always dwelt out of...were martyrs, there were triumphs ; at length the rumour spread through Christendom that Mary was no longer upon earth. Pilgrims went to and fro ; they...
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The Church of To-morrow: Addresses Delivered in the United States and Canada ...

William James Dawson - 1892 - 350 pages
...lily of Eden, who had always lived out of sight of man, fittingly did she die in the garden's shade amid the sweet flowers in which she had lived. Her...converting, suffering. There were persecutions ; there were fleeings from place to place ; there were martyrs ; there were triumphs ; at length the rumor...
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