| 1891 - 594 pages
...realize the value of life and its responsibilities : " At all times and everywhere he gave his strength to the weak, his substance to the poor, his sympathy to the suffer .ing, his heart to God I" A FtraSIlAL SESIION. BY REV. CHARLES M. SHEPHEBD [PBESBYTEBIAN], EVASSTON,... | |
| 1912 - 908 pages
...the vast spaces of St. Paul's the late inscription, "who at all times and places gave his strength to the weak, his substance to the poor, his sympathy to the suffering, and his heart to God." It was well that my grandchildren should linger of their own accord by the cenotaph... | |
| Oscar C. McCulloch - 1892 - 482 pages
...of God's messenger. He died December 10, 1891. ' ' Who at all times and everywhere gave his strength to the •weak, his substance to the poor; his sympathy to the suffering, iis heart to God." ABUNDANT LIFE. HE LEAD8 HIS OWN. How few who, from their youthful day, Look on to... | |
| Robert Elliott Speer - 1892 - 164 pages
...name : " Here lies the body of Gen. Chas. Gordon, who everywhere and at all times gave his strength to the weak, his substance to the poor, his sympathy to the suffering, and his heart to God." Stephen. He was one of the formative characters of the early church. He was... | |
| Henry Addison Nelson, Albert B. Robinson - 1894 - 1162 pages
...noble man: "To Major General Charles George Gordon, who at all times and everywhere gave his strength to the weak, his substance to the poor, his sympathy to the suffering, and his heart to God." — In the Con go State, where twenty-three years ago there was hut one white... | |
| James Matthew Barrie - 1900 - 552 pages
...which is in all of us, may be so strong that to battle with it and be beaten is not altogether to fail. It is foolish to demand complete success ' of those...moment above themselves and sympathize with them when they fall. In their heyday young lovers think each other perfect, but a nobler love comes when they... | |
| Edward Livermore Burlingame, Robert Bridges, Alfred Sheppard Dashiell, Harlan Logan - 1900 - 780 pages
...which is in all of us, may be so strong that to battle with it and be beaten is not altogether to fail. It is foolish to demand complete success of those...moment above themselves and sympathize with them when they fall. In their heyday young lovers think each other perfect, but a nobler love comes when they... | |
| James Matthew Barrie - 1900 - 312 pages
...which is in all of us may be so strong that to battle with it and be beaten is not altogether to fail. It is foolish to demand complete success of those...moment above themselves, and sympathize with them when they fall. In their heyday young lovers think each other perfect ; but a nobler love comes when they... | |
| James Matthew Barrie - 1900 - 552 pages
...which is in all of us, may be so strong that to battle with it and be beaten is not altogether to fail. It is foolish to demand complete success of those...moment above themselves and sympathize with them when they fall. In their heyday young lovers think each other perfect, but a nobler love comes when they... | |
| Robert Elliott Speer - 1902 - 296 pages
...Paul's, — " Major-Gen. Charles George Gordon, CBt who at all times and everywhere gave his strength to the weak, his substance to the poor, his sympathy to the suffering, his heart to God." It is for this sort of giving that Paul commends the Macedonian Christians (2 Cor. 8:5). Have we practiced... | |
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