| James Plumptre - 1812 - 480 pagini
...feared her presence would rather weaken than " strengthen him; that if his soul were not firm and il settled, she could not settle it by her eyes, nor..." interview to the other world, that there indeed friend<{ ships were happy and unions indissolvable, and that " theirs would be eternal, if they carried... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1814 - 510 pagini
...firm and settled, she could not settle it by her tyes, nor conform it by her words ; that he should do well to remit this interview to the other world...terrestrial, which might hinder them from rejoicing'." All she could do was, to give him a farewell out of a window, as he passed to the place of bis dissolution,... | |
| 1814 - 510 pagini
...to take courage from his reason, and derive constancy from his own heart; that if his soul were not firm and settled, she could not settle it by her eyes, nor conform it by her words ; that he should do well to remit this interview to the other world; that there,... | |
| Thomas Bayly Howell - 1816 - 784 pagini
...соигаце from his reason, and derive constancy from his own heart ; that if his soul were not firm and settled, she could not settle it by her eyes nor confirm it by her words ; that he should do • S«e p. 725. well to remit this interview to the other world ; that there indeed friendships... | |
| 1816 - 788 pagini
...from his reason, and derive constancy from his own heart ; that if his soul were not firm and tettled, she could not settle it by her eyes nor confirm it by her words ; that he should do • '- , — , __ * See p. 725. her body. Hei fate was universally deplored, even by those... | |
| Thomas Bayly Howell - 1816 - 786 pagini
...to take courage 'rom his reason, and derive constancy from his own heart ; that if his soul were not firm and settled, she could not settle it by her eyes nor confirm k by her words ; that he should do * See p. 73S. well to remit this interview to the other world ;... | |
| Anna Maria Lee - 1827 - 222 pagini
...the wound, and it was rather to be feared that her presence wnuld rather weaken than strengthen him; that he would do well to remit this interview to the...indissoluble; and that theirs would be eternal, if they carried nothing with them of terrestrial, which might hinder them from rejoicing." She expressed... | |
| Anna Maria Lee - 1827 - 206 pagini
...the wound, and it was rather to be feared that her presence would rather weaken than strengthen him; that he would do well to remit this interview to the...indissoluble; and that theirs would be eternal, if they carried nothing with them of terrestrial, which might hinder them from rejoicing." She expressed... | |
| Samuel Burder - 1827 - 482 pagini
...to be feared her " presence would rather weaken than strengthen him ; '' that if his soul were not firm and settled, she could " not settle it by her eyes, nor confirm it by her * Burnet's Hist, of the Reformation, vol.ii. p. 23-J, U36. Ful.cdit. " words ; that he would do well... | |
| Henry Clissold - 1829 - 716 pagini
...to take courage from his reason, and derive constancy from his own heart ; that if his soul were not firm and settled, she could not settle it by her eyes,...that theirs would be eternal, if their souls carried with them nothing of terrestrial which might hinder them from rejoicing." All she could do was, to... | |
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