| 1866 - 426 pages
...of my theme. It is his death-bed ? No : it is his shrine : Behold him, there, just rising to a god. The chamber where the good man meets his fate, Is...common walk Of virtuous life, quite in the verge of heaven. Fly, ye profane ! If not, draw near with awe, Receive the blessing, and adore the chance, That... | |
| John West - 1866 - 212 pages
...it was a chamber of privilege, — ' The chamber where the chtistian meets his death, Is privileged beyond the common walk Of virtuous life, quite in the verge of heaven.' Prayer was wont to be made in the evening, the morning, and at noon-day, and a portion of... | |
| Methodist preachers - 1866 - 338 pages
...often-quoted language of Dr. Young : — " The chamber where the good man meets his fate Is privileged beyond the common walk Of virtuous life, quite in the verge of heaven." I found him contending with the last enemy, but in the perfect possession of his reason, although... | |
| Edward Young - 1866 - 574 pages
...Behold him, there, just rising to a god. The chamber where the good man meets his fate, Is privileged beyond the common walk Of virtuous life, quite in the verge of heaven. Fly, ye profane ! If not, draw near with awe, Receive the blessing, and adore the chance, That... | |
| Epes Sargent - 1867 - 544 pages
...the Parthian, wound him as they fly. v. The chamber where the good man meets his fate Is privileged beyond the common walk Of virtuous life, quite in the verge of heaven. Virtue alone has majesty in death. Through nature's wreck, through vanquished agonies, (Like... | |
| Henry George Bohn - 1867 - 752 pages
...death, which nature never made. Ib. Iv. 15. The chamber where the good man meets his fate Is privileged beyond the common walk Of virtuous life, quite in the verge of heaven. Ib. n. 633. The knell, the shroud, the mattock, and the grave, The deep, damp vault, the darkness,... | |
| Treasury - 1869 - 474 pages
...take their flight ! Night ii. Line 602. The chamber where the good man meets his fate, Is privileged beyond the common walk Of virtuous life, quite in the verge of heaven. Night ii. Line 63^. A death-bed 'sa detector of the heart. Night ii. Line 64i. Woes cluster... | |
| Albert Henry Redford - 1870 - 562 pages
...heaven seemed to catch his enraptured vision, and the place where the dying man lay was " privileged beyond the common walk Of virtuous life, quite in the verge of heaven." Mr. Berry man adds, "The Church is bereaved of a jewel, the ministry has lost one that never... | |
| Albert Henry Redford - 1870 - 596 pages
...heaven seemed to catch his enraptured vision, and the place where the dying man lay was " privileged beyond the common walk Of virtuous life, quite in the verge of heaven." Mr. Berryman adds, "The Church is bereaved of a jewel, the ministry has lost one that never... | |
| William Giles Goddard - 1870 - 606 pages
...visited him during his illness felt that, u The chamber where the good man meets his fate, Is privileged beyond the common walk Of virtuous life, quite in the verge of Heaven." " At the several interviews which I had with him," says Professor Farns worth, "he manifested... | |
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