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The Life of the Reverend Mr. James Hervey: ... To which is Added a ... - Page 114
by James Hervey - 1772 - 238 pages
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The Scots Magazine, Volume 21

1759 - 742 pages
...to die is gain." After which, as the Doitor was taking his final leave of him, Mr Hervey exprellid great gratitude for his vifits, though it had been...out of the power of medicine to cure him. He then paufcd a little, and, with great ferenity and fweetnefs in his countenance, though the pings of death...
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The Scots Magazine, Volume 21

1759 - 760 pages
...to die is gain." After which, as the Doctor was taking his final leave of him, Mr Hervey exprefled great gratitude for his vifits, though it had been...cure him. He then paufed a little, and, with great lerenity and fweetnefs in his counteJlancc, though the pangs of death were then on him, repeated thefe...
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Biographia evangelica; or, An historical account of ... the most ..., Volume 4

Erasmus Middleton - 1810 - 556 pages
...but to die is gain" After which, as the Do&or was taking his final leave of him, Mr. Hervey exprefled great gratitude for his vifits, though it had been long out of the power of medicines to cure him. He then paufed a little, and with great ferenity and fweetnefs in his countenance,...
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The Whole Works of the Late Reverend William Romaine ...

William Romaine - 1821 - 306 pages
...the Doctor was taking his final leave of him, Mr. Hervey expressed great gratitude for his ' visits, though it had been long out of the power of medicine to cure him — He then paused a little, and with great serenity and sweetness in his countenance, though the pangs of death...
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The Whole Works of the Rev. James Hervey: In Six Volumes, Volume 5

James Hervey - 1825 - 398 pages
...as the Doctor was taking his final leave of him, Mr Hervey expressed great gratitude for his visits, though it had been long out of the power of medicine to cure him. He then paused a little, and with great serenity and sweetness in his countenance, though the pangs of death...
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The Pleasing Expositor; Or, Anecdotes Illustrative of Select Passages of the ...

John Whitecross - 1831 - 300 pages
...seen thy salvation. Mr. Hervey, when dying, expressed his gratitude to his physician for his visits, though it had been long out of the power of medicine to cure him. He then paused a little, and with great serenity and sweetness in his countenance, though the pangs of death...
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The Pleasing Expositor; Or, Anecdotes Illustrative of Select Passages of the ...

John Whitecross - 1831 - 302 pages
...Mr. Hervey, when dying, expressed his {JVatitude to his physician for his visits, though it had heen long out of the power of medicine to cure him. He then paused a little, and with great serenity and sweetness in his countenance, though the pangs of death...
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The Christian's Penny Magazine, Issues 1-82

1832 - 670 pages
...the Doctor was taking his final leave of him, Mr. Hcrvey expressed great gratitude for his visits, though it had been long out of the power of medicine to cure him. He then paused a little, and with great serenity and sweetness in his countenance, though the pangs of death...
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The biblical museum, Volume 2

James Comper Gray - 1871 - 412 pages
...dying request. — Mr. Hervey, when dying, expressed his gratitude to his physician for his visits, though it had been long out of the power of medicine to cure him. He then paused a little, and with great serenity and sweetness in his countenance, though the pangs of death...
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Personal Visits to the Graves of Eminent Men

James Bardsley - 1877 - 270 pages
...the doctor was taking his final leave of him, Mr. Hervey expressed great gratitude for his visits, though it had been long out of the power of medicine to cure him. He then paused a little, and with great serenity and sweetness in his countenance, though the pangs of death...
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