| Henry Kollock - 1822 - 442 pages
...Christianity above all other religions, and see its efficacy in imparting conwhen every other refuge fails. The chamber where the good man meets his fate, Is privileged beyond the common walk Of virtuous life, quite in the verge of Heaven. You see the man ; you see his hold on Heaven.... | |
| Relapse - 1824 - 230 pages
...invitation she received, to pass the time of his absence at the Rectory, with her kind friends. CHAP. V. The chamber where the good man meets his fate, Is privileged beyond the common walk Of virtuous life ; quite in the verge of heaven. YOUNG. THE wonder excited by the demeanour and... | |
| 918 pages
...would I spend my latest breath, And sing my Saviour's praise in death." It is indeed a truth that — " The chamber where the good man meets his fate, Is privileged beyond the common walks of virtuous life — Quite on the verge of heaven." Our departed brother was a good man ; we say not that... | |
| George Bull (bp. of St. David's.) - 1825 - 340 pages
...to the commendatory prayer, which he had twice audibly repeated a short while before bi» departure. The chamber where the good man meets his fate, Is privileged beyond the common walk Of virtuous life ; quite on the verge of heaven. His remains were interred at Brecknock, between... | |
| 1826 - 794 pages
...avoid, at this awful crisis, remembering Young's admirable description of the death of the righteous: " The chamber where the good man meets his fate Is privileged beyond the common walk Of virtuous life, quite in the verge of heaven." WH DukinfteM, Л/агсЛ 18, 1826. March II,... | |
| Lindley Murray - 1826 - 264 pages
...ye less than they ?'' THOMSOK., SECTION Tf. The death ef a good man a strong incentive to virtue* 1. THE chamber where the good man meets his fate, Is privileged beyond the common walk Of virtuous life, quite in the verge of heaven. Fly, ye profane ! if not, draw near with awe,... | |
| Sarah Josepha Buell Hale - 1827 - 826 pages
...to bed, beneath a roof which the morning sun would see him quitting, perhaps for ever. CHAPTER IV. The chamber where the good man meets his fate Is privileged beyond the common walk • •* JOf virtuous life, quite in the verge of heaven. Hi* comforters he comforts; great in... | |
| Alvan Bond, Pliny Fisk - 1828 - 454 pages
...step 'to Him that sitteth upon the throne, and to the Lamb,' where God himself wipes away all tears. "The chamber where the good man meets his fate, Is privileged beyond the common walks Of virtuous life, — quite on the verge of heaven." On the day that Mr. Fisk died, as soon as the intelligence... | |
| Ray Palmer - 1829 - 172 pages
...glorious, was a reality, must certainly be blinded to the light of evidence. Well has it been said, " The chamber where the good man meets his fate., Is privileged beyond the common walks Of life:"— The day on which he died, was Monday, June 9th, 1828. On the Wednesday following, his funeral was attended... | |
| 1829 - 396 pages
...the smiles of God. These lighten his pains and give him joy and peace. Hence sung the weeping poet, " The chamber, where the good man meets his fate, Is privileged beyond the common walk Of virtuous life, quite on the verge of heaven." On the very dying bed have we her,rd the triumphant... | |
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