O how could I serve in the wards if the hope of the world were a lie? How could I bear with the sights and the loathsome smells of disease 25 But that He said, " Ye do it to me, when ye do it to these Reports of the Boards - Page 148de Presbyterian Church in the U.S.A. General Assembly - 1899Affichage du livre entier - À propos de ce livre
| 1884 - 874 pages
...exclaims— " ' Had ? Has it como ? It lias only dawn'd. It will come by and bye. O how could I nerve in the wards if the hope of the world were a lie? How could I bear with the sights and t'..e loathsome smells of disease, But that He said, ' Ye do it to Me. when ye do it to these'? " And... | |
| 1909 - 738 pages
...with the words of the poet : — Had ? has it come ? It has only dawn'd. It will come by and by. O how could I serve in the wards if the hope of the world were a lie ? * In the city of Glasgow, where he laboured for twenty-five years, everybody knew him, and he knew... | |
| Gus Williams - 1881 - 556 pages
...has had his day." Had ? has it come 1 It has only dawn'd. It will come by-andby. O how could I servo in the wards if the hope of the world were a lie? How could I bear with the sights and the loathesome smells of disease, But that He said " Ye do it to me, when ye do it to these? " So he went.... | |
| James Hogg, Florence Marryat - 1881 - 846 pages
...good Lord Jesus bas had His day." Had ? lias it come? It has only dawned. It will come by and by. O, how could I serve in the wards if the Hope of the world were a lie Ч How could I bear with the sights and the loathsome smells of disease, But that He said, " Ye do... | |
| 1900 - 680 pages
...had His day.' " Says the nurse : "Had ! Has it come ; it has only dawned. It will come by and bye. Oh, how could I serve in the wards, if the hope of the world were a lie?" And while this continues to be the devout belief of the many, if not the latent belief of all, it were... | |
| Selina Gaye - 1883 - 360 pages
...OF " SMUTS AND DIAMONDS," ETC. His day — Has it come? It has only dawned. It will come by-and-by. How could I serve in the wards, if the Hope of the world were a lie? TENNYSON SEELEY, JACKSON, & HALLIDAY, FLEET STREET LONDON. MDCCCLXXXIII All Rights Reserved 2 51- .72°... | |
| Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1883 - 740 pages
...Lord Jesus has had his day.' III. Had ? has it come ? It has only dawn'd. It will come by and by. x, O how could I serve in the wards if the hope of the world were a lle? How could I bear with the sights and the loathsome smells of disease, But that He said ' Ye do... | |
| 1884 - 868 pages
...it come ? It has only dawn'd. It will come by and bye. O how could I serve in the wards if the hnpc of the world were a lie? How could I bear with the...sights and the loathsome smells of disease, But that He eaid, 'Ye do it to Me. when ye do it to these ' ? " And then there was little Emmie, who had to go... | |
| Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1884 - 412 pages
...good Lord Jesus has had bis day." nx. Had? has it come? It has only dawn'd. It will come by-and-by. O how could I serve in the wards if the hope of the world were a lie ? How could I bear with the eights and the loathsome smells of disease, But that He said " Ye do it to me, when ye do It to these?"... | |
| Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1885 - 546 pages
...good Lord Jesus has had his day." Had ? has it come ? It has only dawn'd. It will come by and by. O how could I serve in the wards if the hope of the world were a lie 1 How could I bear with the sights and the loathsome smells of disease But that He said "Ye do it to... | |
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