| 1869 - 802 páginas
...follow thee further, but wo cannot remove the mystic veil. It is enough to know that thou hast seen the King in His beauty, and the land that is very far off, where pain and sorrow can never reach thee more. " Happy soul ! thy wanderings past, Ноше and heaven... | |
| Mrs. Anthony Norris Groves - 1869 - 692 páginas
...soul may ever mount as with eagles' wings, in an unfailing hope of that day which is to reveal fully the King in His beauty, and the land that is very far off. I also daily more and more desire to see raised up for God discriminating witnesses, discerning between... | |
| Alexander Maclaren - 1869 - 368 páginas
...exact proportion to its strength, that living trust in God will direct our thoughts and desires to the " King in His beauty, and the land that is very far off." In proportion as our thoughts and desires are thus directed, they will be averted from what is round... | |
| 1870 - 1202 páginas
...said, " The doctor tells me I am going home fast; but I have a good hope, through grace, of seeing ' the King in His beauty,' and ' the land that is very far off.' " He spent a restless night, and early next morning, in great peace and calmness, yielded up his spirit... | |
| 1870 - 372 páginas
...terrible experience to flesh arid blood, and to, self, that we must undergo, to be enabled to behold "the King in His beauty, and the Land that is very far off"' to the letter Christian. We are therefore called upon to sympathize and encourage those who are plunged... | |
| John W. Harsha - 1870 - 516 páginas
...Righteousness. O, my soul, remember this world is not your rest; look beyond it to Immanuel's land; behold the King in his beauty, and the land that is very far off. " O, cease my wandering soul, On restless wing to roam ; All this wide world, to either pole, Has not... | |
| John Ross Macduff - 1871 - 416 páginas
...bows." Is this true in a nobler sense of " the Better country?" Are we thus on the outlook to "see the King in His beauty, and the land that is very far off?" Others may be voyaging on in guilty uupreparcdness, having nothing but the prospect of being stranded... | |
| John Macpherson - 1871 - 378 páginas
...the everlasting hills. . . . Soon I shall be beholding fairer scenes than these. ... I shall soon see the King in his beauty, and the land that is very far off." On September 3rd he returned to Perth; and on reaching his house he called his whole family together,... | |
| Augustine David Crake - 1871 - 322 páginas
...instruments of torture, the pitiless beasts, or the yet more pitiless faces of the spectators, shall behold the King in His beauty, and the Land that is very far off; the ears which drank in as the last earthly sounds, the hootings, the yellings, the execrations of... | |
| Augustine David Crake - 1871 - 320 páginas
...instruments of torture, the pitiless beasts, or the yet more pitiless faces of the spectators, shall behold the King in His beauty, and the Land that is very far off; the ears which drank in as the last earthly sounds, the hootings, the yellings, the execrations of... | |
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