| Sir John William Kaye - 1859 - 582 pagine
...that great question which a few days before he had put to himself with a thrill of eager exultation, " When shall appear that new heaven and new earth wherein dwelleth righteousness, wherein in nowise shall enter anything that defileth ? " — we still see the grandest of human spectacles,... | |
| Andrew Alexander Bonar - 1861 - 342 pagine
...free ! It is like Henry Martyn's aspirations, which were the last words that man of God ever wrote : " Thought with sweet comfort and peace of my God ; in solitude, my company, my friend, and benefactor. O when shall time give place to eternity ! When shall appear that new heaven and new earth... | |
| John Sargent - 1862 - 502 pagine
...whole night, and prevented sleep." Oct. 6. — " No horses being to be had, I had an unexpected repose. I sat in the orchard, and thought, with sweet comfort...There, there shall in nowise enter in anything that defileth: none of that wickedness which has made men worse than wild beasts,— none of those corruptions... | |
| Baptist missionary society - 1862 - 356 pagine
...to which reference is here made are these: " No horses being to be had, I had an unexpected repose. I sat in the orchard, and thought with sweet comfort...peace of my God; in solitude my company, my friend, my comforter. Oh ! when shall time give place to eternity ? When shall appear 'that new heaven and... | |
| 1863 - 330 pagine
...passed without sleep from fever, he wrote thus: ".No horses being to be had, I had an unexpected repose. I sat in the orchard, and thought with sweet comfort...comforter. Oh ! when shall time give place to eternity ? \V hen shall appear that new heaven and new earth wherein dwelleth righteousness ? There, there shall... | |
| William Russell - 1861 - 448 pagine
...of the Caramanian mountains : " I sat in the orchard, and thought, with sweet comfort and fear, of God, — in solitude, my company, my friend, and comforter....shall appear that new heaven and new earth, wherein dwellcth righteousness and love ! There shall in nowise enter anything that defileth ; none of that... | |
| James Ewing Ritchie - 1866 - 936 pagine
...entry in his diary is dated October 5th : — " No horses being to be had, I had an unexpected repose. I sat in the orchard, and thought, with sweet comfort and peace, of my God — in solitude my companion, friend, and comforter. Oh, »•when shall time give place to eternity ! When shall appear... | |
| William Russell - 1867 - 460 pagine
...of the Caramanian mountains : " I sat in the orchard, and thought, with sweet comfort and fear, of God, — in solitude, my company, my friend, and comforter....heaven and new earth, wherein dwelleth righteousness and love ! There shall in nowise enter anything that defileth ; none of that wickedness which has made... | |
| Sir John William Kaye - 1867 - 516 pagine
...prevented sleep." On the following day he wrote : " No horses being to be had, I had an unexpected repose. I sat in the orchard, and thought with sweet comfort and peace of my God ; in solitude, my companion, my friend and comforter. Oh ! when shall time give place to eternity ? when shall appear... | |
| 1868 - 986 pagine
...and His angels ! " Henry Martyn's last entry in his diary, a few hours before his death, was — " I sat in the orchard, and thought, with sweet comfort and peace, of my God, in solitude my friend and comforter ! Oh, when shall time give place to eternity ; when shall appear that new heaven... | |
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