| John G. Rowe - 1927 - 138 pages
...fortune to be honoured, whilst living, in the manner which his virtues deserved,' and concludes : ' He trod an open but unfrequented path to immortality in the ardent but unintermitted exercise of Christian charity. May this tribute to his fame excite an emulation of... | |
| Charities - 1850 - 524 pages
...in Russian Tartary, on the 20th of January, MDCCXC. A victim to the perilous and benevolent attempt to ascertain the cause of, and find an efficacious...but unfrequented path to immortality in the ardent but unintermilted exercise of Christian charity: may this tribute to his fame excite an emulation of... | |
| Medicine - 1889 - 836 pages
...the philanthropist perpetuates the fact that he died A VICTIM TO THE PERILOUS AND BENEVOLENT ATTEMPT TO ASCERTAIN THE CAUSE OF AND FIND AN EFFICACIOUS REMEDY FOR THE PLAGUE. He had the physician's instinct of duty. "Being in the way of duty," said he, "I fear no evil." Following... | |
| John Palmer Gavit - Social sciences - 1904 - 664 pages
...and wished that some careful state investigation might be made, perhaps under the state labor bureau. "He trod an open but unfrequented path to immortality, in the ardent and unintermittcd exercise of Christian charity. May this tribute to his fame excite an emulation of his... | |
| |