| 1839 - 868 pages
...joyful days ; and this day on which we must die, we ought to esteem the most joyful of all, Because now we shall have joy for ever. Therefore, I will not bid you good night, for we shall shortly meet in the kingdom of heaven." After witnessing- his death, she was... | |
| Thomas M'Crie - 1841 - 602 pages
...joyful days; and this day on which we must die, we ought to esteem the most joyful of all, because now we shall have joy for ever. Therefore, I will not bid you good night, for we shall meet in the kingdom of heaven." ' eter witnessing his death, she was ordered... | |
| 1846 - 656 pages
...joyful days; and this day on which we must die, we ought to esteem the most joyful of all, because now we shall have joy for ever. Therefore, I will not bid you good night, for we shall shortly meet in the kingdom of Heaven." She saw her husband expire, and was... | |
| 1856 - 880 pages
...days ; and this day, on whicl: we must die, we ought to esteem the mosi joyful of all, because now we shall have joy for ever. Therefore I will not bid you good night, for we shall shortly meet in the Kingdom of Heaven." She saw her husband expire, and was... | |
| Patrick Fraser Tytler - 1845 - 498 pages
...lived together many happy days, but this ought to be the most joyful of them all, when we are about to have joy for ever ; therefore I will not bid you good-night, for ere the night shall close we shall be united in the kingdom of heaven." She then gave the little infant,... | |
| Thomas Hay Marshall, Henry Adamson - 1849 - 574 pages
...earnestly desired to die with her husband, but her request was refused ; they permitted her, however, to accompany him to the place of execution. In the...bid you good-night, for we shall shortly meet in the kindom of heaven.' As soon as the men were executed, the woman was taken to a pool of water hard by,... | |
| 1860 - 598 pages
...we have ; lived together many joyful days, and this I day is the most joyful of all, because 1 now we shall have joy for ever. Therefore I will not bid you good-night, for we shall meet in the kingdom of heaven." Her faith was not shaken, even when she took from her bosom her new-bom... | |
| Thomas Brooks - 1867 - 616 pages
...days ; but this day, in which we must die, ought to be the most joyful to us both, because we must have joy for ever ; therefore I will not bid you good-night, for we shall suddenly meet within the kingdom of heaven. The subscription of Mrs Anne Askew to her confession was... | |
| William Meynell Whittemore - 1869 - 590 pages
...joyful days ; and this day on which we must die wo ought to esteem the most joyful of all, because we shall have joy for ever. Therefore I will not bid you good-night, for we shall meet in the kingdom of heaven." It is now more than three hundred years since they have been together... | |
| William Marshall - 1875 - 338 pages
...days, but this day, in which we are to die, ought to be the most joyful to us both, because we now shall have joy for ever. Therefore I will not bid you good-night, for we shall soon meet with joy in the kingdom of heaven.' Helen was drowned in a pool of the Tay, in the neighbourhood... | |
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