| Enoch Fitch Burr - Bible - 1876 - 410 pages
...that if true they will have their reward hereafter ; and if there be no hereafter, they can but be with the infidel in his eternal sleep, having had...out of nothing, nothing can arise, not even sorrow." Men are everywhere tempted, often very sorely, and need victory ; the Bible offers protection and victory... | |
| Samuel Austin Allibone - Quotations, English - 1876 - 768 pages
...reason, that if true, they will have their reward hereafter; and if there be no hereafter, they can be but with the infidel in his eternal sleep, having...without subsequent disappointment, since (at the worst of them) "out of nothing nothing can arise," not even sorrow. LORD BYRON: Letter to y.- Shepherd, J'isa,... | |
| Kazlitt Arvine - 1877 - 926 pages
...reason, that if true, they will have their reward hereafter; and if there be no hereafter, they can be but with the infidel in his eternal sleep, having...for them, ' out of nothing, nothing can arise,' not e^en sorrow." (/•) THE TREE JUDGED BY ITS FRUIT.— When Mr. Gutzlaff, in his third voyage to China,... | |
| J. Hiles Hitchens - Bible - 1879 - 266 pages
...reason, that if true they will have their reward hereafter, and if there be no hereafter, they can be but with the infidel in his eternal sleep, having...out of nothing nothing can arise, not even sorrow." To Josiah God gave the promise — " I will gather thee unto thy fathers, and thou shalt be gathered... | |
| Samuel Austin Allibone - Quotations, English - 1880 - 772 pages
...that if true, they will have their reward hereafter; and if there be no hereafter, they can lie hut enses at the time, or have no such external existence...perceives external objects as they really exist, has of them) "out of nothing nothing can arise," net even sorrow. LORD BYRON : Letter to J. Shepherd, J'isa,... | |
| William Baptiste Scoones - English letters - 1880 - 608 pages
...reason, that if true, they will have their reward hereafter ; and if there be no hereafter, they can be but with the infidel in his eternal sleep, having...hope, through life, without subsequent disappointment, sines (at the worst for them) out of nothing, nothing can arise, not even sorrow. But a man's creed... | |
| John Ross Macduff - Bible - 1880 - 326 pages
...simple reason, that, if true, they have their reward; hereafter; and if there be no hereafter, they can be but "with the infidel in his eternal sleep, having had the assistance of au exalted hope through life, without subsequent disappointment." 1 Such considerations, however, we... | |
| John Nichol - Poets, English - 1880 - 240 pages
...hereafter ; and if there be no hereafter, they can but be with the infidel in his eternal sleep. . . . But a man's creed does not depend upon himself: who can say, l will believe this, that, or the other? and least of all that which he least can comprehend. ... I... | |
| Frederick Harper - 1881 - 390 pages
...that if true, they will have their reward hereafter; and if there be no hereafter, they can but be with the infidel in his eternal sleep, having had...out of nothing, nothing can arise, not even sorrow." When the shadows of death were gathering around Sir Walter Scott, he said to the watcher, " Bring the... | |
| Great thoughts - 1882 - 742 pages
...that, if true, they will have their reward heieafter; and if there be no hereafter, they can but be with the infidel in his eternal sleep, having had the assistance of an exulted hope through life, without mibsequent disappointment, since "out of nothiiig, nothing can arise,"... | |
| |