| Joseph Ivimey - 1833 - 314 pages
...works, and alms, and all thy good endeavour, Staid not behind, nor in the grave were trod ; ' But, us faith pointed with her golden rod, Followed thee up to joy and love for ever. Love led them on, and Faith, who knew them best Thy handmaids, clad them o'er with purple... | |
| John Mitchell - 1835 - 266 pages
...receive her enviable share of the glory. Tljy works, and alms, and nil thy good eudeavor, Staid i:ot behind, nor in the grave were trod ; But, as faith pointed with lier golden rod, Followed ihee up to joy and bliss forever. HASTY ADMISSIONS TO THE CHUKCH. i There... | |
| 1836 - 558 pages
...death, called life; which us from life doth sever. Thy works, and alms, and all thy good endeavour Stayed not behind, nor in the grave were trod; But,...her golden rod, Followed thee up to joy and bliss for ever. Love led them on, and Faith, who knew them best. Thy handmaids, clad them o'er with purple... | |
| John Mitchell - 1838 - 314 pages
...receive her full and enviable share of the glory. Tliy works, and alms. and all thy good endeavor, Staid not behind, nor in the grave were trod ; But, as faith...golden rod, Followed thee up to joy and bliss forever. HASTY ADMISSIONS TO THE CHURCH. There has been much futile reasoning and appealing to apostolic example,... | |
| Emily Taylor - 1839 - 306 pages
...call'd life, which us from life doth sever. Thy works, and alms, and all thy good endeavor, Stay'd not behind, nor in the grave were trod; But, as faith pointed with her golden rod, Follow'd thee up to joy and bliss for ever ! Love led them on, and faith, who knew fhem best. Thy handmaids... | |
| A Montagu Woodford - 1841 - 320 pages
...death, called life; which us from life doth sever. Thy works, and alms, and all thy good endeavour Stayed not behind, nor in the grave were trod; But...her golden rod, Followed thee up to joy, and bliss, for ever. Love led them on, and Faith, who knew them best Thy handmaids, clad them o'er with purple... | |
| Francis Jenks, James Walker, Francis William Pitt Greenwood, William Ware - 1842 - 438 pages
...Milton we find utterance to this thought; — " Thy works, and alms, and all thy good endeavor Staid not behind, nor in the grave were trod, But as Faith...rod, Followed thee up to joy, and bliss forever." And as it is the natural effect of elevated worth, in all cases, to inspire a kindling sentiment of... | |
| 1842 - 432 pages
...thought ; — " Thy works, and alms, and all thy good endeavor Staid not behind, nor in the grave'were trod, But as Faith pointed with her golden rod, Followed thee up to joy, and bliss forever." And as it is the natural effect of elevated worth, in all cases, to inspire a kindling sentiment of... | |
| John Milton - 1843 - 364 pages
...called life ; which us from life doth sever. Thy works, and alms, and all thy good endeavour, Stay'd not behind, nor in the grave were trod ; But, as faith pointed with her golden rod, Follow'd thee up to joy and bliss for ever. Love led them on, and Faith, who knew them best Thy handmaids,... | |
| English poetry - 1844 - 92 pages
...; which us from life doth sever. Thy works, and alms, and all thy good endeavour, Staid not hehind, nor in the grave were trod ; But, as faith pointed...her golden rod, Followed thee up to joy and bliss for ever. Love led them on, and faith, who knew them best, Thy hand-maids clad them o'er with purple... | |
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