| Charles Buck - 1808 - 362 páginas
...the room where Massilon died, " This," said the vicar, " is the placewhere we lost him !" and as he pronounced these words, he fainted. The ashes of Titus,...have envied such a tribute of regard and affection. Dr. Knox, in his Christian Philosophy, bears the following respectable testimony to the character of... | |
| Charles Buck - 1808 - 374 páginas
...the room where Massilon died, " This," said the vicar, " is the place where we lost him ! " and as he pronounced these words, he fainted. The ashes of Titus,...have envied such a tribute of regard and affection. Dr. Knox, in his Christian Philosophy, bears the following respectable testimony to the character of... | |
| 1810 - 332 páginas
...the room where Massillon died, "This," said the vicar, "is the place where we lost him;" and, as he pronounced these words, he fainted. The ashes of Titus, or of Marcus Aurelius, might 1 envied such a tribute of regard and atfe.ction. RELIGION. RELIGION'S solace. sooths the troubled... | |
| Jean-Baptiste Massillon - 1818 - 518 páginas
...room where Massillon died, " this," said the vicar, " is the place where we " lost him :" and as he pronounced these words, he fainted. The ashes of Titus,...have envied such a tribute of regard and affection. CONTENTS OF THE FIRST VOLUME. I. On Salvation, ..... i II. On the small number of the Elect, . . 48... | |
| John Mason Good - 1819 - 742 páginas
...to the room where Massillon died, "liiis," said the vicar, " is the place where we lost him :" ami as be pronounced these words he fainted. The ashes...Aurelius, might have envied such a tribute of regard and allection. MAS MASSlîS'CiER (Philip), an English dramatic vvritiT, was born at Salisbury in löSj,... | |
| Charles Buck - 1831 - 418 páginas
...to the room where Massilon died, "This," said the vicar, "is the place where we lost him!" and as ne pronounced these words, he fainted. — The ashes...have envied such a tribute of regard and affection. Dr. Knox, in his Christian Philosophy, bears the following respectable testimony to the character of... | |
| Charles Buck - 1841 - 520 páginas
...the room where Massillon died, ' This,' said the vicar, ' is the place where we lost him !' and as he pronounced these words, he fainted. The ashes of Titus...have envied such a tribute of regard and affection. Dr. Knox, in his Christian Philosophy, bears the following respectable testimony to the character of... | |
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