Passing on however to the representative works on Christian Art already referred to, we first come to Mrs. Jameson's famous History of Our Lord as exemplified in works of art.
But tell mée I pray thée whosoeuer thou art whiche doest so, by what places of Scripture canst thou confirme those ceremonies?
In like manner, if the Diuill sée thou art of a good stomacke, and well armed with Gods worde, he will soone séeke after others whome he may mocke with feare.
What art thou (saieth hée) either a God, or a man?
The Angell addeth further: Blessed art thou amongst women, that is, God hath conferred more grace vnto thée, than vnto any other woman.
Toward the close of the tenth century art sank into its deepest degradation as the long night of the Dark Ages reached its densest gloom.
This figure was used also in pagan art as an emblem of the close of life, and may still be seen carved on a tomb near the Neapolitan Gate of Pompeii.
In later Greek artthe cross is generally accompanied by the letters IS-CHS NIKA, that is, "Jesus Christ is conqueror.
Even Thorwaldsen's sublime figures of Christ and the apostles exhibit more of the majesty of antique pagan art than of the meek and tender grace of Christianity.
Its traces in early Christian artare extremely infrequent and obscure.
The formulization of the doctrine of the Trinity by the Council of Nice, in that noble creed which still expresses the faith of Christendom, left, it is true, its impress on Christian art and literature.
It was reserved, as will be hereafter seen, for mediæval art to attempt the representation of the Divine.
In an epitaph at Naples is the exquisite utterance of a sorrowing heart: IN SOLIS TV MIHI TVRBA LOCIS, "In lonely places thou art crowds to me.
Now art thou broken from the seas-- In depths of the waters; Thy merchandise and all thy multitude-- Are fallen therein.
But thou art cast forth away from thy sepulchre, like an abominable branch, clothed with the slain, that are thrust through with the sword, that go down to the stones of the pit; as a carcase trodden underfoot.
Hiss over thee; Thou art become a terror-- And art no more for ever.
Their art was evidently magical in the strict sense, a trafficking with the dark powers which were supposed to enter into alliance with men irrespective of moral considerations.
Not to a people of deep speech and heavy tongue art thou sent; and not to many peoples whose language thou canst not understand: if I had sent thee to them, they would hear thee.
The words "Thou art the anointed cherub that covereth, and I have set thee so" (ver.
Perhaps they are too busy to revive the lostart of politeness," laughed Adelaide.
I We worship, Lord, before Thee now, For great, and good, and pure art Thou.
IV O blessed art Thou, Christ, our Lord, For all the pain so meekly borne; The dark that hid Thee in Thy woe, Has ushered in a glorious morn.
I Lord, Thou art good and kind, And full of tender grace; Now make Thy countenance to shine, And let me see Thy face.
VII O, Thou art good and kind, And full of tender grace; Now make Thy countenance to shine, And let me see Thy face.
Between our highest art and philosophy and that which is recognised to be truly the oldest antiquity, there is no contradiction: they support and harmonise with one another.
Well did the Greeks know that only through artcould even misery itself become a source of pleasure, vide tragoediam.
It is not for direct imitation, but it teaches by which means arthas hitherto been perfected in the highest degree.
The thousand blossoms wax and wane On wold, and heath, and fragrant bough, But fairer than the flowers art thou, Than any growth of hill or plain.
Thou, Sir Diabolus, art shent, I wot that well ye might repent, But till Midsummer fall in Lent, Ye will not cease to sin.
Persevere in your efforts till you become mistress of the art of teaching.
Study to become skilful in the sacred artof so communicating divine truth to children, that they will understand it.
David did not understand Nathan's parable, till the prophet said, "Thou art the man!
Another organization to which she contributed much pleasure and from which she received the same is the Art Club of Colorado Springs.
The Art Club owed much of its genuine life to Mrs. Bemis; her interest in art, her keenness to acquire and classify the knowledge that she loved, was as strong as her friendship and neighborliness.
They were wont to rebel against the fact that they could not serve her, while she was a past master in the art of serving others.
I then, "Art thou not Oderisi, Gubbio's pride, And honor also of that art which men In Paris name illuming?
Chartres must be seen, must have received many quiet hours of contemplation, before its magnificences will have shown to what heights Christian art was raised by Christian devotion in those early centuries of enthusiasm and of faith.
The deciphering and application of these sentences was a regular art in Ephesus; hence the magic books which the Ephesians burned in such numbers under the influence of S.
It is an art which we critics cannot learn, sir, that of setting people in their best light.
So when to thee it pleasant shall appear That no more toil thy climbing shall attend Than to sail down the way the current flows, Then art thou near unto thy pathway's end; There from thy labor look to find repose.
While they evince a tenderness and pathos that are sure to win on the reader's heart, they exhibit also muchart in composition.
Where art thou, my beauty; where art thou, my bride?
There's some mistake 'twixt thee and me; I know thou art Prior of Copmanshurst, But not beneath the greenwood tree.
Bear me but again as deftly through the listed ring this day; Or if thou art worn and feeble, as may well have come to pass, Time it is, my trusty charger, both of us were sent to grass!
Arouse thee, oh thou sleeper, Account thy moments dearer than thy gold; While time thou hast, appoint a good time-keeper To treasure up thine hours till thou art old.
Loud laughed the Knight of Netherby, and scornfully he cried, "Or artthou mad with wine, Lord Earl, or art thyself beside?
And after us, distressed, Should fame be dumb, Thy very tomb Would cry out, Thou art blessed.
If thou, composed of gentle mould, Art so unkind to me; What dismal stories will be told Of those that cruel be!
That exquisite: and lofty pleasure which it is the first and the last aim of all true art to give, must, by its own nature, be lasting also.
Thou art my life, my love, my heart, The very eyes of me; And hast command of every part, To live and die for thee.
The saloon art classic, of course, hung in a yellow oak frame behind the bar.
Tactics is the art of working with an existent situation and licking it--not waiting for the millennium.
He turned up in Rome as an artdealer specializing in Spanish masterpieces.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "art" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.