| Convers Francis - 1840 - 384 sayfa
...believed a life of duty to be the best preparation for death ; " for," said he, on one occasion, " were I sure to go to heaven to-morrow, I would do what I am doing to-day." The spirituality of his feelings was ever going forth in spontaneous manifestations.... | |
| 640 sayfa
...Eliot some remarks on the consistency of heavenly-mindedness with attention to things about us. Mr. Eliot replied, " It is true, and this is no impediment...to heaven tomorrow, I would do what I do to-day." He went into a merchant's countingroom, where he saw his mercantile books on the table, and some books... | |
| Jared Sparks - 1836 - 386 sayfa
...believed a life of duty to be the best preparation for death ; " for," said he, on one occasion, " were I sure to go to heaven to-morrow, I would do what I am doing to-day." The spirituality of his feelings was ever going forth in spontaneous manifestations.... | |
| 1847 - 340 sayfa
...Eliot some remarks on the consistency of heavenly-mindedness with attention to things about us. Mr. Eliot replied, " It is true ; and this is no impediment...to heaven tomorrow, I would do what I do to-day." He went into a merchant's counting room, where he saw his mercantile books on the table, and some books... | |
| 1847 - 366 sayfa
...attention to things about us. Mr. Eliot replied, " It is true ; and this is no impediment unto that; far were I sure to go to heaven tomorrow, I would do what I do to-day." He went into a merchant's counting room, where he saw his mercantile books on the table, and some books... | |
| Cotton Mather - 1853 - 732 sayfa
...friend pleasantly said unto him, " Sir, you tell us we must be heavenly-minded ;" but he immediately replied, "It is true; and this is no impediment unto...to heaven to-morrow, I would do what I do to-day." From such a frame of spirit it was that once in a visit, rinding a merchant in his counting house,... | |
| William Smith Porter - 1854 - 204 sayfa
...said to some students, who were not early risers—" I pray look to it, that you be morning birds." to pull up the weeds, when his friend said to him...energy. He said to a minister who had delivered a well-written sermon—" There is aid required for the service of the sanctuary, but it must be well... | |
| Cotton Mather - 1855 - 680 sayfa
...friend pleasantly said unto him, "Sir, you tell us we must be heavenly-minded;" but he immediately replied, "It is true; and this is no impediment unto...to heaven to-morrow, I would do what I do to-day." From such a frame of spirit it was that once in a visit, finding a merchant in his counting house,... | |
| Cotton Mather - 1855 - 676 sayfa
...friend pleasantly said unto him, "Sir, you tell us we must be heavenly-minded;" but he immediately replied, "It is true; and this is no impediment unto...to heaven to-morrow, I would do what I do to-day." From such a frame of spirit it was that once in a visit, finding a merchant in his counting house,... | |
| Nehemiah Adams - 1870 - 336 sayfa
...Eliot some remarks on the consistency of heavenly-mindedness with attention to things about us. Mr. Eliot replied, " It is true ; and this is no impediment...to heaven tomorrow, I would do what I do to-day." He went into a merchant's counting room, where he saw his mercantile books on the table, and some books... | |
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