| George Herbert - 1703 - 450 páginas
...to all he meets, his Crofs : He that fins, hath he no lofs ? He that finds a fi-lver Vein, .-•i ' Thinks on it, and thinks again ; Brings thy Saviour's...ever kneels, Neither Sin nor Saviour feels. Dialogue. ^f Dialogue. SWeeteft Saviour, if my Soul Were but worth the having, Quickly fhould I then controul... | |
| Henry Stebbing - 1832 - 378 páginas
...Two lives worse than ten deaths be. And hath any space of breath Twixt his sine and Saviour's death! He that loseth gold, though dross, Tells to all he...silver vein, Thinks on it, and thinks again : Brings my Saviour's death no gain? Who in heart not ever kneels, Neither sin nor Saviour feels. PROVIDENCE.... | |
| Henry Stebbing - 1832 - 858 páginas
...than ten deaths he. And hath any space of hreath 'Twixt his sins and Saviour's death! He that loaeth gold, though dross, Tells to all he meets his cross:...silver vein, Thinks on it, and thinks again : Brings my Saviour's death no gain? Who m heart not ever kneels, Neither sin nor Saviour feels. PROYIDENCE.... | |
| 1834 - 410 páginas
...Two lives worse than ten deaths be. And hath any space of breath 'Twist his sins and Saviour's death? He that loseth gold, though dross, Tells to all he...heart not ever kneels, Neither sin nor Saviour feels." — pp. 187—189. The Country Parson is a most excellent little manual for all men who are in the... | |
| Richard Cattermole, Henry Stebbing - 1835 - 402 páginas
...space of breath Twixt his sins and Saviour's death ? Tells to all he meets, bis cross : He that hath sins, hath he no loss ? He that finds a silver vein,...heart not ever kneels, Neither sin nor Saviour feels. DULNESS. WHY do I languish thus, drooping and dull, As if I were all earth ? O give me quickness, that... | |
| George Herbert - 1838 - 406 páginas
...lives worse than ten deaths be. And hath any space of breath 'Twixt his sins and Saviour's death ? He that loseth gold, though dross, Tells to all he...heart not ever kneels, Neither sin nor Saviour feels. LXXXIX. DIALOGUE. SWEETEST Saviour, if my soul Were but worth the having, Quickly should I then control... | |
| Giles Fletcher - 1836 - 400 páginas
...lives worse than ten deaths be. And hath any space of breath 'Twixt his sins and Saviour's death ? He that loseth gold, though dross, Tells to all he meets, his cross : He that hath sins, hath he no loss ? He that finds a silver vein, Thinks on it, and thinks again ; Brings thy... | |
| George Herbert - 1838 - 408 páginas
...lives worse than ten deaths be. And hath any space of breath 'Twixt his sins and Saviour's death ? He that loseth gold, though dross, Tells to all he...heart not ever kneels, Neither sin nor Saviour feels. LXXXIX. DIALOGUE. SWEETEST Saviour, if my soul Were but worth the having, But when all my care and... | |
| George Herbert - 1838 - 420 páginas
...hath any space of breath 'Twixt his sins and Saviour's death ? He that loseth gold, though dross, t. Tells to all he meets, his cross : He that sins, hath...heart not ever kneels, Neither sin nor Saviour feels. LXXXIX. DIALOGUE. SWEETEST Saviour, if my soul Were but worth the having, But when all my care and... | |
| 1840 - 480 páginas
...breath Twixt his sins and Saviour's death ? He that loseth gold, though dross, Tells to all he meets bis cross ; He that sins, hath he no loss ? He that finds...Brings thy Saviour's death no gain ? Who in heart not even kneels, Neither sin nor Saviour feels. From the ". Temple," by George Herbert. Cottage Dialogues... | |
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