| Charles Simmons - 1852 - 564 páginas
...souls! — 'tis all we want — the end of all our wishes and pursuits : give us a prospect of this, we take the wings of the morning, and fly to the uttermost parts of the earth to have it in possession: we seek for it in titles, in riches and pleasures — climb up after it by... | |
| James Shergold Boone - 1853 - 440 páginas
...around me, within me; that He is about my path and about my bed, and spieth out all my ways; that, if I take the wings of the morning, and fly to the uttermost parts of the earth, still his hand shall lead me, and his right hand shall guide me; still I am upholden by his presence... | |
| William Andrus Alcott - 1853 - 520 páginas
...whether we study the material or the immaterial world ; whether we are at home, or take to ourselves the wings of the morning and fly to the uttermost parts of the earth ; whether we look around us or within us, above or below us, — all is and must be ever-during nctivity.... | |
| Henry Rogers - 1854 - 308 páginas
...distressed, to " visit the fatherless and the widow," to be " eyes to the blind and feet to the lame," to " take. the wings of the morning and fly to the uttermost parts of the earth," in eager sympathy with the wretched outcasts of superstition whom no man but the Christian cares for,... | |
| Henry Rogers - 1854 - 264 páginas
...distressed, to " visit the fatherless and the widow," to be " eyes to the blind and feet to the lame," to " take the wings of the morning and fly to the uttermost parts of the earth," in eager sympathy with the wretched outcasts of superstition whom no man but the Christian cares for,—... | |
| Caroline Lee Hentz - 1852 - 300 páginas
...with wealthy surroundings; let them make the place celebrated by their own renown, and then they may ' take the wings of the morning and fly to the uttermost parts of the sea,' if they will ; the light of their reputation wJl follow them." It was just such a spot as this,... | |
| George D Watt - 1855 - 444 páginas
...earth, and in all the vast creations of the Almighty. If you ascend into heaven, it is there : if you take the wings of the morning and fly to the uttermost parts of the earth, it is there : if you go to the depths of hell, it is there, not suffering, but performing the works... | |
| Henry Rogers - 1856 - 298 páginas
...distressed, to " visit the fatherless and the widow," to be " eyes to the blind and feet to the lame," to " take the wings of the morning and fly to the uttermost parts of the earth," in eager sympathy with the wretched outcasts of superstition whom no man but the Christian cares for,... | |
| 1856 - 374 páginas
...! — 'tis all we want — the end of all our wishes and pursuits : give us a prospect of this, we take the wings of the morning, and fly to the uttermost parts of the earth to have it in possession : we seek for it in titles, in riches and pleasures — climb up after it... | |
| 1856 - 570 páginas
...souls! — 'tis all we want — the end of all our wishes and pursuits : give us a prospect of this, we take the wings of the Morning and fly to the uttermost parts of the Earth to have it in possession : till after many miserable experiments, we have been seeking everywhere for... | |
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