| Thomas Adam - 1837 - 440 pages
...preacher, and was said to have endured many conflicts in his mind, but his death was most triumphant. " The chamber where the good man meets his fate Is privileged beyond the common walks of life, Just on the verge of heaven." YODNG. " 1762, December 18th. I awoke heavy, disconsolate,... | |
| Thomas Adam - 1837 - 440 pages
...preacher, and was said to have endured many conflicts in his mind, but his death was most triumphant. " The chamber where the good man meets his fate Is privileged beyond the common walks of li fe, Just on the verge of heaven." YOUNG. " 1762, December 18th. I awoke heavy, discon-solate,... | |
| James Wilson - 1838 - 372 pages
...his incumbency. AUTHORITY. Biographical Anecdotes, vol. 2. JOHN KAY, THE BLIND MECHANIC OF GLASGOW. " The chamber, where the good man meets his fate, Is privileged beyond the common walk Of virtuous life ;— quite on the verge of Heaven." THE subject of this memoir was a native of Carriden,... | |
| 1838 - 500 pages
...prayer of T. PARR. Quarter-day Board.) MEMOIR OF ISAAC LAWSON, LOCAL PREACHER, (Carlisle Circuit.) " The chamber where the good man meets his fate is privileged beyond the common walk Of virtuous life, quite on the verge of heaven." Isaac Lawson was born Nov. 15, 1814, at Petterdale Crooks,... | |
| Lot Jones - 1838 - 342 pages
...efficacy, and the transforming power of our holy religion. I felt the force of the Poet's sentiment — " The chamber where the good man meets his fate, Is privileged beyond the common walk Of virtuous life, quite in the verge of heaven." "And she has gone. Consumption, that mighty destroyer,... | |
| Jared Bell Waterbury - 1838 - 222 pages
...Come," said Addison to a young nobleman, " and see how a Christian can die." And, says Dr. Young, " The chamber where the good man meets his fate Is privileged beyond the common walk Of virtuous life, quite in the verge of Heaven ! His comforters he comforts ; great in ruin, With unreluctant... | |
| Mrs. Hemans - 1839 - 374 pages
...spirit heavily." • This passage brings involuntarily to remembrance the beautiful lines of Young — " The chamber where the good man meets his fate, Is privileged beyond the common walk Of virtuous life; — quite in the verge of Heaven." The following letter, addressed to the same friend... | |
| Edward Young - 1839 - 300 pages
...temple of my fame. It is his death-bed? No; it is his shrine : Behold him there just rising to a god. The chamber where the good man meets his fate Is privileged beyond the common walk Of virtuous life, quite in the verge of heav'n. Fly, ye profane ! if not, draw near with awe, Receive... | |
| Miss Browne - 1839 - 314 pages
...spirit heavily." This passage brings involuntarily to remembrance the beautiful lines of Young — "The chamber where the good man meets his fate, Is privileged beyond the common walk Of virtuous life; — quite in the verge of Heaven." The following letter, addressed to the same friend... | |
| Matthew Richey - 1839 - 394 pages
...morning on which he died, Sept. 8th, I felt the force of the oft-quoted language of Dr. Young : — "The chamber where the good man meets his fate, Is privileged beyond the common walk of virtuous life, Quite on the verge of heaven." " I found him contending with the last enemy, but in... | |
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