| John Brown - Devotional literature - 1792 - 362 pages
...heavenly flate, in which God will never hide his face, nor fin nor Satan fhew theirs ;—where it is day without a cloud to darken it, and without a night to end it ;^where all good is prefent, and all evil abfent ;—where all God's fervants are abundantly fatisfied... | |
| John Mason - Devotional literature - 1814 - 162 pages
...1 If thon lovest to worship God here below, God will take thee up to worship him above. Thou shalt change thy place but not thine employment. • Heaven...darken it, and without a night to end it. We would be seated in the heavenly Canaan, but are loath to be scratched with the briers and thorns of the wilderness.... | |
| John Mason - 1825 - 188 pages
...? If thou lovest to worship God here below, God will take thee up to worship him above. Thou shalt change thy place, but not thine employment. Heaven...darken it, and without a night to end it. We would be seated in the heavenly Canaan, but are loth to be scratched with the briars and thorns in the wilderness.... | |
| 1827 - 590 pages
...? If thou lovest to worship God here below, God will take thee up to worship him above. Thou shalt change thy place, but not thine employment. Heaven...cloud to darken it, and without a night to end it. The same. We may truly conceive of God, though we cannotfutty conceive of him. We may have right apprehensions... | |
| John Mason - Devotional literature - 1828 - 184 pages
...? It' thou lovest to worship God here below, God will take thee up to worship him above. Thou shall change thy place but not thine employment. Heaven...darken it, and without a night to end it. We would he seated in the heavenly Canaan, but are loth to be scratched with the briars and thorns of the wilderness.... | |
| John Bustard - 1838 - 94 pages
...Blessed place ! While earth is not worth living for, heaven is worth dying for ! Eternal life ! Eternal day ! without a cloud to darken it, and without a night to end it. We find that John had prayed, thought himself forgiven, and hoped to go to heaven. O the blessedness of... | |
| Baptists - 1744 - 726 pages
...God here below, God will take thee up to worship him above. Thou shalt change thy place, but not thy employment. Heaven is a day without a cloud to darken it, and without a night to end it. We would be seated in the heavenly Canaan, but are loth to be scratched with the briars and thorns of the wilderness.... | |
| Congregational union of England and Wales - 1856 - 754 pages
...But half its charms explore, How would our spirits long to rise, And dwell or. earth no more. Steelt. Heaven is a day without a cloud to darken it, and without a night to end it. — J. Mason. Eadless pleasure, pain excluding, Sickness there DO more can come ; There, no fear of... | |
| Charles William Gregory (shipping agent.) - 1856 - 610 pages
...half its charms explore, How would our spirits long to rise And dwell on earth no more ! — Stttl, Heaven is a day without a cloud to darken it, and without a night to end it. — J. Mason. Endless pleasure, pain excluding, Sickness there no more can come ; There, no fear of... | |
| Consolation - 1858 - 398 pages
...the Lamb ; All gathered tinder The evergreen palm ; Loud as night's thunder Ascends the glad psalm. " Heaven is a day without a cloud to darken it, and without a night to end it." — J. MASON. " Jesus reigns, the Life, the Sun Of that wondrous world above ; All the clouds and storms... | |
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