| Robert Huish - 1818 - 904 pages
...left her; her companion in study : in recreation and exercise; "and in religions duties, — " they took sweet counsel together, and walked in the house of God as friends." Dreadful must the shock be, therefore, to such a generous and affectionate husband ; dreadful the blow,... | |
| George Horne (bp. of Norwich.) - 1818 - 600 pages
...have hoped in thy " word. I am a companion of all them that fear " thee, and keep thy precepts.—We took sweet " counsel together, and walked in the house of God as " friends." He who travels alone, will oftenfind himself weary and melancholy: he will often want help and assistance.... | |
| Episcopal Church - 1819 - 558 pages
...myself from him : 14 But it was even thou, my companion, my guide, and mine own familiar friend. 15 We took sweet counsel together, and walked in the house of God as friends. 16 Let death come hastily upon them, and let them go down quick into hell ; for wickedness is in their... | |
| Catherine Talbot - 1819 - 414 pages
...beautiful idea of the Psalmist, which has afforded the motto to the collection of their Letters, they took sweet counsel together, and walked in the house of God as friends. But the warm affections of Miss Talbot's heart were not confined to Mrs. Carter only. She possessed... | |
| 1839 - 788 pages
...at once determined us to indulge in one more hrief extract. We know this gentleman — we have taken sweet counsel together, and walked in the house of God as friends — we have seen him at his devotions — have administered the holy communion to him — and never... | |
| Barbara Hofland - 1820 - 690 pages
...lift the heart to heaven, through the mediation of the Redeemer : ah ! how truly might it be said, • we took sweet counsel together, and walked in the house of God as friends.' " The sergeant arose, and took several turns in the room, before he could subdue the emotion, the remembrance... | |
| Mrs. Hofland (Barbara) - 1820 - 324 pages
...lift the heart to heaven, through the mediation of the Redeemer : ah ! how truly might it be said, ' we took sweet counsel together, and walked in the house of God as friends.' " The sergeant arose, and took several turns in the room, before he could subdue the emotion, the remembrance... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1821 - 548 pages
...Quarto R. omits so ; first folio reads often. my companion, my guide, and mine own familiar friend. We took sweet counsel together, and walked in the house of God as friends." MALONE. 3 — when Phoebe doth behold, &c. — deep midnight.] Shakspeare has a little forgotten himself.... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1821 - 550 pages
...Quarto R. omits so ; first folio reads often. my companion, my guide, and mine own familiar friend. Wa took sweet counsel together, and walked in the house of God as friends." MALONE. 3 — when Phoebe doth behold, &c. — deep midnight.] Shakspeare has a little forgotten himself.... | |
| Richard Hooker, Izaak Walton - 1821 - 392 pages
...blessed, this spiritual amity, they went on for many years : and, as the holy prophet saith, "so they took sweet counsel together, and walked in the house of God as friends.'' By which means they improved it to such a degree of amity, as bordered upon heaven ; a friendship so... | |
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