| Samuel Rutherford - 1818 - 436 páginas
...within it -, all the saints therefore have their own measure of winter, before their eternal summer. Oh for the long day, and the high sun, and the fair garden,...King's great city up above these visible heavens! What God layeth 230 PART I. LETTER CLXXXVUI* on, let me suiter; for some have one cross, some seven,... | |
| Samuel Rutherford - 1848 - 846 páginas
...within it: all the saints, therefore, have their own measure of winter, before their eternal summer. Oh, for the long day, and the high sun, and the fair garden,...King's great city up above these visible heavens! What God layeth on let us suffer; for some have one cross, some seven, some ten, some half a cross:... | |
| Horatius Bonar - 1852 - 186 páginas
...I forbid one groaning breath Or tear to wet my urn. Line 77. — "Thy vineyards and thy orchards." O for the long day, and the high sun, and the fair garden, and the King's great city up above those visible heavens. — SAMUEL RUTHERFORD. Line 83. — "There grow fuch fweet and pleafant flowers."... | |
| Horatius Bonar - 1852 - 180 páginas
...Friends, I forbid one groaning breath Or tear to wet my urn. Line 77.—"Thy vineyards and thy orchards." O for the long day, and the high sun, and the fair garden, and the King's great city up above those visible heavens.—SAMUEL RUTHRRFORD. Line 83.—"There grow fuch fweet and pleafant flowers."... | |
| Samuel Rutherford, Andrew Alexander Bonar - 1863 - 572 páginas
...it ; all the saints, therefore, have their own measure of winter, before their eternal summer. Oh, for the long day, and the high sun. and the fair garden,...the King's great city up above these visible Heavens ! What God layeth on let me suffer ; for some have one cross, some seven, some ten, some half a cross... | |
| 1867 - 396 páginas
...it : all the saints, therefore, have their own measure of winter, before their eternal summer. Oh ! for the long day, and the high sun, and the fair garden,...King's great city, up above these visible heavens ! — Rutherford. OUB NEVEB-FAILINO- FRIEND. Oh ! Thou who dry'st the mourner's tear. How dark this... | |
| Andrew Thomson - 1884 - 208 páginas
...this hour of release and reward, and his wish that he might " die with love-thoughts of Christ." " Oh for the long day, and the high sun, and the fair garden, and the King's great City up above those visible heavens!" And his desire was now to be accomplished. His exercises during the closing... | |
| Samuel Rutherford - 1891 - 780 páginas
...within it : all the saints, therefore, have their own measure of winter, before their eternal summer. Oh for the long day, and the high sun, and the fair garden, and the King's Great City up ahove these visible heavens ! What God layeth on let us suffer ; for some have one cross, some seven,... | |
| James Maclaren Cobban - 1899 - 560 páginas
...still, my lord," said I, " ' in for a penny, in for a pound ' ; and that will be part of the change." " Dear saint ! " I said to myself with an extraordinary...and Satan are now drawing two parties " (as if that tussle were not ever in our midst !) " and that Christ is coming out with his white banner of Love,... | |
| 1905 - 1352 páginas
...heavenly blessedness, and this is the kind of fibre it created ! " Oh ior the long day ! " he cries. " Oh for the long day and the high sun, and the fair garden of the King's City up above these visible Heavens." His letters literally teem with counsel to his... | |
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