| Benjamin Smith Barton - 1900 - 592 páginas
...ready to say : " His spirit moves our heaving lungs, " Or we should breathe no more," XIV INTRODUCTION. and however our lungs may act on the principles of...God's appointments ; but this " It is appointed for att men once to die," has never been abrogated or defeated yet by any man. And we should always remember,... | |
| Lloyd Library and Museum - 1900 - 420 páginas
...ready to say : " His spirit moves our heaving lungs, " Or we should breathe no more," XIV INTRODUCTION. and however our lungs may act on the principles of...break nearly all God's appointments ; but this " It i» appointed for all men once to die" has never been abrogated or defeated yet by any man. And we... | |
| Joseph Warren Keifer - 1900 - 438 páginas
...He concluded, near the end of his long and varied experiences, that : " Men have contrived to break all God's appointments. But this : ' It is appointed...once to die ' has never been abrogated or defeated by any man. And as to medicine we are about to take : If the Lord will, we shall do this or that with... | |
| 1898 - 706 páginas
...He concluded, near the end of his long and varied experiences, that : " Men have contrived to break all God's appointments but this : ' It is appointed for all men once to die.' " Peter Smith, preacher, farmer, physician, pioneer, aggressive abolitionist before Wendell... | |
| 1901 - 902 páginas
...get their bread deservedly, until they have no teeth to chew it." Again: "Men have contrived to break all God's appointments but this: 'It is appointed for all men once to die.'" Such home-spun philosophy was the result of the varied experiences of a long life. Though... | |
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