| Fennings Taylor - 1868 - 520 страница
...with virtue, and thrills with immortality. Its yearnings reach from the visible to the everlasting, from " the life which now is, to that which is to come." But if such reflections disquieted the Bishop they produced no corresponding effect on the minds of... | |
| Alexander Neil Bethune (bp. of Toronto.) - 1870 - 404 страница
...with virtue, and thrills with immortality. Its yearnings reach from the visible to the everlasting, from 'the life which now is, to that which is to come.' "The Bishop's opinions, like his character, were not fashioned in a flexible mould, for they were not... | |
| Alexander Neil Bethune - 1870 - 406 страница
...with virtue, and thrills with immortality. Its yearnings reach from the visible to the everlasting, from 'the life which now is, to that which is to come.' "The Bishop's opinions, like his character, were not fashioned in a flexible mould, for they were not... | |
| Albert Leighton Rawson - 1886 - 866 страница
...of those who reverently conform to His eternal laws. In strictness there is no death, life continues from the life which now is to that which is to come. The earth-phase of life is an essential preparation for the life which is to come. The phase of life... | |
| George Edward Jelf - 1891 - 398 страница
...accept them both, and to act upon both, and to make both the motive for our course, as it goes forward from the life which now is, to that which is to come. Little by little the revelation will grow clearer to us, and we shall move on, as those who are in... | |
| Samuel David McConnell - 1900 - 292 страница
...said without much fear of successful contradiction that no appeal is ever taken in the Old Testament from the life which now is to that which is to come. No possibility of either bliss or calamity there is ever urged as a motive to modify conduct here.... | |
| Academy of Medicine of Cincinnati - 1901 - 124 страница
...James T. Whittaker, has passed, at the time of life when the intellectual faculties are at their best, from the life which now is to that which is to come; Resolved, That we, the members of this Academy, remembering with affection his pride in this institution,... | |
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