| David Francis Bacon - Christian biography - 1833 - 630 pages
...eminent misfortunes, and ever hereafter be above the smiles and frowns of it ; and. when I have done the remnant of the work appointed me on earth, then...mercy I may be accounted worthy to enter into the same place of rest and repose where he is gone, for whom only I grieve. From that contemplation must... | |
| American Lady - Women - 1833 - 248 pages
...eminent misfortunes, and ever hereafter be above the smiles and frowns of it. And when I have done the remnant of the work appointed me on earth, then...mercy I may be accounted worthy to enter into the same place of rest and repose where he is gone, for whom only I grieve. From that contemplation must... | |
| 1833 - 444 pages
...eminent misfortunes, and ever hereafter be above the smiles and frowns of it. And when I have done the remnant of the work appointed me on earth, then...perfection in God's good time, when by his infinite mercy 1 may be accounted worthy to enter into the same place of rest and repose where he is gone, for whom... | |
| 1835 - 616 pages
...misfortuiiee, and ever after be above the smiles and frowns of it; and when I have done the remnant of my work appointed me on earth, then joyfully wait for...mercy, I may be accounted worthy to enter into the same place of rest and repose, where he is gone for whom only I grieve. From that contemplation must... | |
| Barthold Georg Niebuhr - 1836 - 328 pages
...eminent misfortunes, and ever hereafter be above the smiles and frowns of it ; and when I have done the remnant of the work appointed me on earth, then...mercy, I may be accounted worthy to enter into the same place of rest and repose where he is gone, for whom only I grieve. From that contemplation must... | |
| Christian correspondent - 1837 - 422 pages
...eminent misfortunes, and ever hereafter be above the smiles and frowns of it. And when I have done the remnant of the work appointed me on earth, then...mercy I may be accounted worthy to enter into the same place of rest and repose, where he is gone, for whom only I grieve, I do [sometimes] fear. From... | |
| 1847 - 206 pages
...eminent misfortunes, and ever hereafter be above the smiles and frowns of it. And when I have done the remnant of the work appointed me on earth, then...mercy I may be accounted worthy to enter into the same place of rest and repose where he is gone, for whom only I grieve I do* fear. From that contemplation... | |
| Biography - 1852 - 798 pages
...eminent misfortunes, and ever hereafter be above the smiles and frowns of it ; and, when I have done the remnant of the work appointed me on earth, then...mercy I may be accounted worthy to enter into the same place of rest and repose where he is gone, for whom only I grieve. From that contemplation must... | |
| Charles Dexter Cleveland - English literature - 1856 - 800 pages
...eminent misfortunes, and ever hereafter be above the smiles and frowns of it. And when I have done the remnant of the work appointed me on earth, then...mercy I may be accounted worthy to enter into the same place of rest and repose where he is gone, for must come my best support. Good doctor, you will... | |
| 1856 - 852 pages
...smiles and frowns of it; and having finished the remnant of the work appointed me on earth, joyfully to wait for the heavenly perfection in God's good time; when, by his infinite mercy, I may he counted worthy to enter into the same place of rest and repose, where he is gone for whom I grieve.... | |
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