 | 1850
...desert. Its influence outlives all earthly enjoyment, and becomes stronger as the organs decay nnd the frame dissolves : it appears as that evening star...its radiance through the gloom and shadow of death." FRIENDSHIP IN HEAVEN. IT may be proper to offer some advice to such as are lamenting their friends,... | |
 | 1830
...dewy spot gushing with fountains to the exhausted and thirsty traveller in the midst of the desert. Its influence outlives all earthly enjoyments, and...its radiance through the gloom and shadow of death." We would strongly recommend this volume, not only to the study of scientific men in general, but especially... | |
 | Sir Humphry Davy - 1830 - 281 pagina’s
...dewy spot gushing with fountains to the exhausted and thirsty traveller in the midst of the desert. Its influence outlives all earthly enjoyments, and...its radiance through the gloom and shadow of death. DIALOGUE THE FIFTH. THE CHEMICAL PHILOSOPHER. I HAD been made religious by the conversations of Ambrosio... | |
 | Gilbert Burnet (bp. of Salisbury.) - 1833
...dewy spot gushing with fountains, to the exhausted and thirsty traveller, in the midst of the desert. Its influence outlives all earthly enjoyments, and...decay, and the frame dissolves ; it appears as that evening-star of light in the horizon of life, which, we arc sure, is to become, in another season,... | |
 | 1834
...mind which was supposed to have passed away for ever, but which is now renovated as an immortal hope. Its influence outlives all earthly enjoyments, and...its radiance through the gloom, and shadow of death. SIR HUMPHRY DAVY. W n UN 1 look into my garden, there I see first a small spire look out of the earth,... | |
 | Jasper Adams - 1837 - 492 pagina’s
...mind which was supposed to have passed away for ever, but which is now renovated as an immortal hope. Its influence outlives all earthly enjoyments, and...radiance through the gloom and shadow of death." * Such are the sentiments, and such the result of the experience and reflection, of men of the most cultivated... | |
 | Sir Humphry Davy - 1838 - 264 pagina’s
...dewy spot gushing with fountains, to the exhausted and thirsty traveller in the midst of the desert. Its influence outlives all earthly enjoyments, and...decay and the frame dissolves ; it appears as that evening-star of light in the horizon of life, which we are sure is to become, in another season, a... | |
 | 1842
...dewy spot gushing with fountains, to the exhausted and thirsty traveller, in the midst of the desert. Its influence outlives all earthly enjoyments, and...decay, and the frame dissolves; it appears as that evening-star of light in the horizon of life, which, we are sure, is to become in another season a... | |
 | 1845
...enjoyments, and becomes stronger as the organ decays and the frame desolves. It appears like the evening star in the horizon of life, which we are sure is to become,...its radiance through the gloom and shadow of death." p. 222. Let us now advance one step farther, and see what were the sentiments of Sir Humphrey on subjects,... | |
 | William Gaspey - 1850
...roll, And in the chorus shall unite each pure and ransomed soul. RELIGION. The influence of religion outlives all earthly enjoyments, and becomes stronger...decay, and the frame dissolves ; it appears as that evening-star of light in the horizon of life which we are sure is to become, in another season, a morningstar,... | |
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