... brightens the freshness of his morning face. It blesses us when we are born ; gives names to half Christendom ; rejoices with us ; has sympathy for our mourning ; tempers our grief to finer issues. It is the better part of our sermons. It lifts man... The Alternatives of Faith and Unbelief - Seite 68von Charles Stanford - 1885 - 112 SeitenVollansicht - Über dieses Buch
| George Maunder - 1872 - 140 Seiten
...to half Christendom ; rejoices with us ; has sympathy for our mourning ; tempers our grief to finer issues. It is the better part of our sermons. It lifts...bright ; he does not fear to stand alone, to tread the way unknown and distant, to take the death-angel by the hand, and bid farewell to wife, and babes,... | |
| Frederick Whitfield - 1872 - 284 Seiten
...to half Christendom ; rejoices with us ; has sympathy for our mourning ; tempers our grief to finer issues. It is the better part of our sermons. It lifts...are in its storied speech, wherewith our fathers and our patriarchs prayed. The timid man, about awaking from this dream of life, looks through the glass... | |
| A. Elley Finch - 1873 - 168 Seiten
...to half Christendom ; rejoices with us ; has sympathy for our mourning ; tempers our grief to finer issues. It is the better part of our sermons. It lifts...bright ; he does not fear to stand alone, to tread the way unknown and distant, to take the death-angel by the hand, and bid farewell to wife, and babes,... | |
| Henry Rogers - 1874 - 496 Seiten
...cheerfulness of life. The Bible attends men in sickness, when the fever of the world is on them. . . . It is the better part of our sermons; it lifts man...fathers and the patriarchs prayed. The timid man, about to wake from his dream of life, looks through the glass of Scripture, and his eye grows bright; he... | |
| Henry Rogers - 1874 - 492 Seiten
...storied speech, wherewith our fathers and the patriarchs prayed. The timid man, about to wake from his dream of life, looks through the glass of Scripture,...bright ; he does not fear to stand alone, to tread the way unknown and distant, to take the death angel by the hand, and bid farewell to wife and babes and... | |
| Henry Rogers - 1874 - 490 Seiten
...storied speech, wherewith our fathers and the patriarchs prayed. The timid man, about to wake from his dream of life, looks through the glass of Scripture,...bright; he does not fear to stand alone, to tread the way unknown and distant, to take the death angel by the hand, and bid farewell to wife and babes and... | |
| Teacher, Young teacher - 1875 - 382 Seiten
...rejoices with us ; has sympathy for our mourning ; tempers our grief to finer issues. It is the bettsr part of our sermons. It lifts man above himself: our...bright ; he does not fear to stand alone, to tread the way unknown and distant, to take the death angel by the hand, and bid farewell to wife and babes and... | |
| Theodore Parker - 1876 - 398 Seiten
...to half Chris;tendom ; rejoices with us ; has sympathy for our mourning; tempers our grief to finer issues. It is the better part of our sermons. It lifts...bright ; he does not fear to stand alone, to tread the way unknown and distant, to take the death-angel by the hand and bid farewell to wife, and babes, and... | |
| Enoch Fitch Burr - 1876 - 410 Seiten
...to half Christendom ; rejoices witli us ; has sympathy for our mourning ; tempers our grief to finer issues. It is the better part of our sermons. It lifts...are in its storied speech, wherewith our fathers and our patriarchs prayed. The timid man about awaking from this dream of life looks through the glass... | |
| George B. Johnson - 1877 - 114 Seiten
...to half Christendom ; rejoices with us ; has sympathy for our mourning ; tempers our grief to finer issues. It is the better part of our sermons. It lifts...bright ; he does not fear to stand alone, to tread the way unknown and distant, to take the death angel by the hand, and bid farewell to wife and babes and... | |
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