| W M H - 1851 - 786 pages
...had felt this difficulty, recently said, there was nothing about which he was more determined than that, if he had his life to live over again, he would never settle in a congregation that did not support him. It is very hard to draw the line between gaining... | |
| Alessandro Gavazzi - 1853 - 318 pages
...; thirty years have now passed, and people are repenting the Emancipation ; the Dnke of Wellington said, that if he had his life to live over again, he never would propose the emancipation of the Catholics, since it had been made the medium of attacking... | |
| Thomas Guthrie - 1864 - 244 pages
...loftiest speculations, as he bent his gray head over the Bible, (the law spoken of in the text,) declared that, if he had his life to live over again, he would spend it in the study of the Word of God. He felt like a miner, who, after toiling long and to little... | |
| Thomas Guthrie - 1865 - 232 pages
...loftiest speculations, as he bent his gray head over the Bible, (the law spoken of in the text,) declared that, if he had his life to live over again, he would spend it in the study of the Word of God. He felt like a miner, who, after toiling long and to little... | |
| 1898 - 534 pages
...called to it by the statement of Michel Breal, the distinguished philologist of the College de France, that, if he had his life to live over again, "he would be a student nowhere but at Grenoble, within sight of tly> Alps, beside the swift waters of the Isfire."... | |
| 1847 - 616 pages
...had felt this difficulty, recently said, there was nothing about which he was more determined 1han that if he had his life to live over again, he would neve)' settle in a congregation that did not support him. It is very hard to draw the line between... | |
| Thomas Miller - 1873 - 424 pages
...the work of the ministry, or of settling in Londonderry. When he drew near the close of his life he said that, "If he had his life to live over again he would be a minister. Were I to choose a field of labor, of all the world I would choose America, and of what... | |
| Thomas Miller - 1873 - 440 pages
...the work of the ministry, or of settling in Londonderry. When he drew near the close of his life he said that, " If he had his life to live over again he would be a minister. Were I to choose a field of labor, of all the world I would choose America, and of what... | |
| Charles Hodge - 1879 - 556 pages
...had felt this difficulty, recently said, there was nothing about which he was more determined than that if he had his life to live over again, he would never settle in a congregation that did not support "him. It is very hard to draw the line between... | |
| 1880 - 918 pages
...distance, with here and there a minus-mark amongst them? I once heard a prosperous gentleman assert that, if he had his life to live over again, he would not alter it in a single particular ; but I imagine that he, if sincere, was very nearly a unique specimen... | |
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