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" While we wrangle here in the dark, we are dying, and passing to the world that will decide all our controversies, and the safest passage thither is by peaceable holiness. "
The brothers' controversy: being a genuine correspondence between a ... - Page 218
by Charles Thomas Longley - 1836 - 224 pages
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The Edinburgh Review, Volume 36; Volume 70

1840 - 612 pages
...mind.' In his dungeon, poor Bagshawe died, and Baxter closes the debate with tenderness and pathos. ' While we wrangle here in the dark, ' we are dying, and passing to the world that will decide all our ' controversies, and the safest passage thither is by peaceable...
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A sketch of the denominations of the Christian world

John Evans - 1814 - 536 pages
...the pious Richard Baxter, recorded by himself in the History of hu own Timts — " While weitirmgh here in the dark, we are dying and passing to that...controversies, and the safest passage thither is by FJKACBAJBLB 110.1.1MESS." Hence jarring sectaries may learn Their real interest to discern That Brother...
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Gleanings, Moral and Religious, from Various Authors, Latin and English

John Kendall - 1826 - 406 pages
...temptations to evil, that in reducing the Gospel morality to practice', we shall find full employment. 257 While we wrangle here in the dark we are dying, and passing to the world that will decide all our controversies. And the safest passage thither is by peaceable holiness....
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The Practical Works of Richard Baxter: with a Life of the Author and a ...

Richard Baxter - 1830 - 868 pages
...to think that I must seem to write i• Life, part iii. pp. 72, 73. ' Ibid. p. 85. against the dead. While we wrangle here in the dark, we are dying and passing to the world that will decide all our controversies. And the safest passage thither is by peaceable holiness."™...
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The Life and Times of the Rev. Richard Baxter: With a Critical ..., Volume 2

William Orme - 1831 - 378 pages
...though not in prison, which made it grievous to me to think that I must seem to write against the dead. While we wrangle here in the dark, we are dying and passing to the world that will decide all our controversies. And the safest passage thither is by peaceable holiness."...
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Quarterly Register and Journal of the American Education Society, Volumes 3-4

1831 - 716 pages
...what a celebrated controvertís! of a former age said, in an hour of solemn and tender review: — " While we wrangle here in the dark, we are dying and passing to the world that will decide all our controversies ; and the safest p;i>sigc thither is by peaceable...
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The Quarterly Register, Volume 4

1832 - 372 pages
...what a celebrated conlrovertist of a former age said, in an hour of solemn and tender review : — " While we wrangle here in the dark, we are dying and passing to the world that will decide all our controversies ; and the safest passage thither is by peaceable holiness."...
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The Penscellwood papers: essays by the author of 'Dr. Hookwell'.

Robert Armitage - 1846 - 660 pages
...furtherance of this happy attainment, I know no sentiment that should he more in our minds than that one of pious Baxter: " While we wrangle here in the dark, we are dying, and passing to the world that will decide all our controversies, and the safest passage thither is by peaceable holiness."...
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The Englishwoman's magazine and Christian mother's miscellany ..., Volume 4

Mary Milner - 1849 - 808 pages
...seem to have felt with Romaine ; " while others dispute about religion, let me enjoy it ;" or with Baxter, " while we wrangle here in the dark, we are dying, and passing to the world that will decide all our controversies ; and the safest passage thither, is by peaceable...
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The Life and Remains of the Rev. Rob't. Housman, A.B.

Robert Housman - 1846 - 394 pages
...entertained nearly as strong an objection as he did to political party conflicts. He felt with Baxter, that " while we wrangle here in the dark we are dying, and passing to the world that will decide all our controversies, and the safest passage thither is by peacable holiness."...
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