That Christ will reign personally upon the earth, and that the earth will be renewed and receive its paradisaic glory. ❋ Jaimewolf (2003)
Sir Arthur Elibank Havelock next had the privilege of enjoying the paradisaic sojourn at Queen's House, St. Ann's, as well as the four thousand pounds a year attached to the [71] right of occupying that princely residence. ❋ Unknown (N/A)
He sought to express sincerely his deep, real sorrow, his choking homesickness for the something which childhood seems to possess and maturity to be without; to dream himself into childlike, paradisaic joys and wake himself to faith and action once again. ❋ Paul Rosenfeld (1918)
Bob paused, and then said, with defiant decision, as if resolutely turning his back on that paradisaic picture: 22 ❋ Unknown (1917)
The idolatrous deviations from the paradisaic idea of sacrifice would thus appear as regrettable errors, which, however, would not be more difficult to explain than the general fall of the human race. ❋ 1840-1916 (1913)
Christ will reign personally upon the earth, and that the earth will be renewed and receive its paradisaic glory. ❋ 1840-1916 (1913)
The memory of that first state of Freedom and paradisaic Unconsciousness has faded away into an ideal poetic dream. ❋ Unknown (1909)
Kant believed, like Rousseau, in an original paradisaic condition, in which man had lived as a happy, peaceful animal. ❋ Thomas, Calvin, 1854-1919 (1901)
It was not that paradisaic state of love and innocence, which, curiously enough, both Rousseau and the theologians seem to have imagined was the primitive state. ❋ Edward Caldwell Moore (1900)
In the dogma we have this grand assumption of a paradisaic state of perfectness in which the will of God was from the beginning perfectly known. ❋ Edward Caldwell Moore (1900)
Nor is the strong contrast of the chambers of feast and dalliance -- undisturbed, voluptuous, terrestrial-paradisaic -- with "the horror and the hell" in the courts below. ❋ George Saintsbury (1889)
But this paradisaic condition was suddenly changed as if by magic when at the end of two or three weeks the wet season began and the Son-Vent became uninhabitable. ❋ Niecks, Frederick (1888)
Especially active and efficient was the only artilleryman among them, and the paradisaic peace amidst all the preparations for war was so complete that his acrid scorn of that pride of the settlement, the little swivel gun, and of the stationers 'methods of handling it, occasioned not even a murmur of resentment. ❋ Mary Noailles Murfree (1886)
We have also a great many schemes of philanthropy started in these days, that suppose a preparation of man, or society to be moved directly forward, on its present plane, into some advanced, or nearly paradisaic state. ❋ 1802-1876 (1876)
On the walls were the bright yellow and black handbills of a traveling circus, with pictures of acrobats in human pyramids, horses flying in long leaps through the air, and sylph-like women in a paradisaic costume, balancing themselves upon the tips of their toes on the bare backs of frantic and plunging steeds, and kissing their hands to the spectators meanwhile. ❋ Charles Dudley Warner (1864)
Bob paused, and then said, with defiant decision, as if resolutely turning his back on that paradisaic picture: ❋ George Eliot (1849)
Early this past summer, I went down to a paradisaic beach at a famed resort destination in ❋ Unknown (2010)