Voices of ComfortThomas Vincent Fosbery E.P. Dutton and Company, 1899 - 366 páginas |
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... words which associate my name , however unworthy , with his . Rather would I now dedicate this Book to his dear and honoured memory , in grateful and loving remembrance of the close and unbroken friendship which bound us together for ...
... words which associate my name , however unworthy , with his . Rather would I now dedicate this Book to his dear and honoured memory , in grateful and loving remembrance of the close and unbroken friendship which bound us together for ...
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... words in affectionate remembrance of him who contributed so largely both to the compilation and to the success of the work . The revision of the Second Edition was one of the last labours on which he spent his failing strength . It was ...
... words in affectionate remembrance of him who contributed so largely both to the compilation and to the success of the work . The revision of the Second Edition was one of the last labours on which he spent his failing strength . It was ...
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... words must be spoken on this inexhaustible theme , for this is , indeed , an ever - flowing fountain of Comfort . The highest instincts that God has given us attest that sympathy is the true law of our nature . The heathen world ...
... words must be spoken on this inexhaustible theme , for this is , indeed , an ever - flowing fountain of Comfort . The highest instincts that God has given us attest that sympathy is the true law of our nature . The heathen world ...
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Thomas Vincent Fosbery. the utterance of these simple words , ' I am a man , and nothing affecting man is indifferent to me . ' And yet this line conveys to us Christians only an obvious and familiar thought , for we have learned that He ...
Thomas Vincent Fosbery. the utterance of these simple words , ' I am a man , and nothing affecting man is indifferent to me . ' And yet this line conveys to us Christians only an obvious and familiar thought , for we have learned that He ...
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... . He could in a moment bear back the swollen tide of affliction . He has but to speak the word , and the fainting heart must at once revive , the racking pain must instantly cease , the sick recover , nay VOICES OF COMFORT . XXIII.
... . He could in a moment bear back the swollen tide of affliction . He has but to speak the word , and the fainting heart must at once revive , the racking pain must instantly cease , the sick recover , nay VOICES OF COMFORT . XXIII.
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afflicted Amen angels armour of God bear behold beseech Thee BISHOP WILBERFORCE blessed children of God CHRISTINA ROSSETTI comfort cross crown darkness days go death didst disciples earth earthly eternal everlasting evermore eyes faint faith Father fear feel flesh Gehazi give glory God's grace grief hand hath heart heaven heavenly Holy Ghost Holy Spirit hope hour infirmities JEREMY TAYLOR Jesus Christ John xiv light live look Lord Jesus Christ M. E. TOWNSEND mercy mystery ness night ourselves pain pathy patient peace perfect Pharisees praise pray prayer redeemed rejoice rest righteousness saints saith Saviour say unto servant shadow sickness sight sins sleep sorrow soul strength suffering sweet sympathy T. V. FOSBERY Teach temptation tender Thee to hear Thine things thou art thou hast thou shalt Thou wilt thought throne Thyself unto thee voice wait watch weakness weary words