| Walter Wilson - Church history - 1808 - 584 pages
...several times this day. Upon inquiry he told me he lay easy, and his mind peaceful and serene. I said to him this morning that he had taught us how to live,...was now teaching us how to die by his patience and composure, for he has been remarkably in this frame for several * Gibbons's Life of Watti , p. 311... | |
| Philip Doddridge - 1831 - 580 pages
...of two tea cups of liquid. He is quite sensible, and his mind in a state of great serenity. I told him this morning that he had taught us how to live, and was now teaching us how to die. He replied, " Yes." I told him I hoped he experienced the comfort of those words, " I will never leave... | |
| Robert Aris Willmott - Poets, English - 1838 - 400 pages
...the same friend writes, — " He is quite sensible, and his mind in a state of great serenity. I told him this morning that he had taught us how to live, and he was now teaching us how to die. He replied, ' Yes.' I told him I hoped he experienced the comfort... | |
| Thomas Milner - 1845 - 862 pages
...several times this day. Upon inquiry he told me he lay easy, and his mind was peaceful and serene. I said to him this morning, that he had taught us how to...was now teaching us how to die by his patience and composure, for he has been remarkably in this frame for several days past. He replied, ' Yes.' I told... | |
| John Stoughton - London (England) - 1864 - 302 pages
...to Mr. Enoch Watts of Southampton, as the life of his brother was now fast ebbing away — " I said to him this morning that he had taught us how to live,...was now teaching us how to die, by his patience and composure ; for he has been .remarkably in this frame for several days past. He replied, ' Yes.' I... | |
| Cecilia Lucy Brightwell - Biography - 1872 - 340 pages
...account of his condition : " He is quite sensible, and his mind in a state of great serenity. I told him this morning that he had taught us how to live, and was now teaching us how to die. He replied, 'Yes.' I told him i HIS DEATH. 219 hoped he experienced the comfort of these words : fl... | |
| Edwin Paxton Hood - Hymn writers - 1875 - 362 pages
...several times this day. Upon inquiry he told me he lay easy, and his mind was peaceful and serene. I said to him this morning that he had taught us how to live,...was now teaching us how to die by his patience and composure, for he has been remarkably in this frame for several days past. He replied, ' Yes.' I told... | |
| Robert Spears - Unitarian churches - 1906 - 452 pages
...goodness of God he lay tolerably easy, and I never knew his mind any other than calm and peaceful. I told him this morning that he had taught us how to live, and he was now teaching us how to die. He replied, ' Yes.' I told him I hoped he experienced the comfort... | |
| Walter Wilson - Religion - 2001 - 580 pages
...several times this day. Upon inquiry he told me he lay easy, and his mind peaceful and serene. I said to him this morning that he had taught us how to live,,...was now teaching us how to die by his patience and composure, for he has been remarkably in this frame for several • Gibbon»'« Life of Watli, p. 3... | |
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