| Charles Chamberlain - 1862 - 374 pages
...to be borne. . With these scenes contrast the following farewell message of Payson to his sister : " Were I to adopt the figurative language of Bunyan,...Its glories beam upon me, its breezes fan me, its sounds strike upon my ears, and its spirit is breathed into my heart. Nothing separates me from it... | |
| John Bunyan - 1862 - 886 pages
...that very remarkable letter dictated by Dr. Payson to his sister, a few weeks before his death : — ' Were I to adopt the figurative language of Bunyan, I might date this letter from the Land Beulah, of which I have been for some weeks a happy inhabitant. The Celestial City is full in my view.... | |
| 106 pages
...dictated a letter to a beloved sister, of which the following is a sublime extract. ' Were I, dear sister, to adopt the figurative language of Bunyan, I might date this letter from the land of Bculah, of which I have 'been for some weeks a happy inhabitant. The celestial city is full in my view:... | |
| 1734 - 760 pages
...Home, home — I see the New Jerusalem — they praise Him, they praise Him." — Normand Smith. " The celestial city is full in my view. Its glories beam upon me, its odonrs are wafted to me, its sounds strike my ears, and its spirit is breathed into my heart. A single... | |
| Andrew Kennedy Hutchison Boyd - 1863 - 340 pages
...one who spoke from his own experience, and who, shortly before he died, wrote as thus : — " Were 1 to adopt the figurative language of Bunyan, I might...The Celestial City is full in my view. Its glories have been upon me, its breezes fan me, its odors are wafted to me, its sounds strike upon my ears,... | |
| Andrew Kennedy Hutchison Boyd - 1863 - 358 pages
...one who spoke from his own experience, and who, shortly before he died, wrote as thus : — "Were 1 to adopt the figurative language of Bunyan, I might...The Celestial City is full in my view. Its glories have been upon me, its breezes fan me, its odors are wafted to me, its sounds strike upon my ears,... | |
| Andrew Kennedy Hutchison Boyd - 1863 - 338 pages
...one who spoke from his own experience, and who, shortly before he died, wrote as thus : — " Were 1 to adopt the figurative language of Bunyan, I might...The Celestial City is full in my view. Its glories have been upon me, its breezes fan me, its odors are wafted to me, its sounds strike upon my ears,... | |
| William Russell - 1861 - 448 pages
...hi that very remarkable letter dictated by Dr. Payson to his sister, a few weeks before his death. " Were I to adopt • the figurative language of Bunyan,...from the land of Beulah, of which I have been for weeks a happy inhabitant. The Celestial City is full in my view. Its glories beam upon me ; its breezes... | |
| Henry Tullidge - 1863 - 454 pages
...the ear. As he approached the confines of the eternal world, the dying Payson said : " The eternal city is full in my view. Its glories beam upon me, its breezes fan me, its odors are wafted to me, its sounds strike upon my ears, and its spirit is breathed into my heart."... | |
| Andrew Kennedy Hutchison Boyd - 1864 - 340 pages
...words of one who spoke from his own experience, and who, shortly before he died, wrote as thus : — " Were I to adopt the figurative language of Bunyan,...The Celestial City is full in my view. Its glories have been upon me. its breezes fan me, its odours are wafted to me, its sounds strike upon my ears,... | |
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