| S.P.Sharma - 2007 - 132 pages
...of marriage fills up the numbers of the elect, and hath in it the labour of love, and the delicacies of friendship, the blessing of society, and the union...lies under more burdens, but is supported by all the strengths of love and charity, and those burdens are delightful. Marriage is the mother of the world,... | |
| Thomas E. Thoresby - 1869 - 718 pages
...of marriage fills up the numbers of the elect, and hath in it the labour of love and the delicacies of friendship, the blessing of society, and the union...sorrows, and fuller of joys. It lies under more burdens, bat it is supported by all the strengths of love and charity. Marriage is the mother of the world,... | |
| Methodist Church - 1822 - 534 pages
...of the world. Marriage hath in it the labour of love and the delicacies of friendship; the blessings of society, and the union of hands and hearts. It...hath in it less of beauty, but more of safety, than a single life; it is more merry and more sad; it is fuller of joys and fuller of sorrow ; it lies under... | |
| West Country (England) - 1878 - 628 pages
...sentiments of his own expressed in a sermon on "The Marriage Ring": — "Marriage is the nursery of heaven. It hath in it less of beauty, but more of safety than the single life ; it hath more care, but '.ess danger ; it is more merry and more sad ; is fuller of sorrows and fuller of joys ; it lies under... | |
| 1862 - 410 pages
...strength will come, For God will help thee do it MARRIAGE. — Jeremy Taylor says : — " Marriage has in it less of beauty but more of safety than the single life; it hath not more ease but less danger; It is more merry and more sad; it is fuller of sorrows and fuller of... | |
| Homeopathy - 1868 - 618 pages
...help-meet, they will doubtless realize that marriage " hath in it the labor of love, and the delicacies of friendship, the blessing of society, and the union of hands and hearts." Reynolds— Keeler.— In this city, September 14, at the residence of the bride's father, Capt. SC... | |
| 1847 - 844 pages
...lov», and the delicacies of friendship, the bleeaingpof society, ' and the union ol' hands and h"art. It hath in it less of beauty, but more of safety, | than hoe the single life; it hmb rnerr care, but le»e danger; it is more merry and inore sad ; is fuller... | |
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