| Thomas Dale - 1821 - 88 pages
...think the fight was won. " Gently the passing spirit fled, -. 505 '' Sustained by grace Divine, " Oh! may such grace on me be shed, " And make my end like thine."* XIV. Slow ceased that soft and solemn strain, Faltering his latest accents fell, 510 Sad, as to friends... | |
| Robert STORY (Minister of Roseneath.) - 1830 - 322 pages
...breath'd in thy expiring sigh, To think the fight was won. " Gently the passing spirit fled, Sustain'd by grace divine, O ! may such grace on me be shed, And make my end like thine." In this Christian household, death, and the though"1 death, seemed to have lost all power for a season,... | |
| Robert Story - 1830 - 332 pages
...breath'd in thy expiring sigh, To think the fight was won. " Gently the passing spirit fled, Sustain'd by grace divine, O ! may such grace on me be shed, And make my end like thine." In this christian household, death, and the thoughts of death, seemed to have lost all power for a... | |
| Agnes Strickland - 1834 - 312 pages
...power The tears of love restrain ; Oh ! who, that saw thy parting hour, Would wish thee here again ? Gently the passing spirit fled, Sustained by grace...such grace on me be shed, And make my end like thine. DALE. EXTRACTS FROM A SHORT MEMOIR OF SARAH LIDBETTER, AGED NINE YEARS AND A HALF. EXTRACTS, 9* " THE... | |
| 1836 - 282 pages
...sigh, To think the fight was won. Gently the passing spirit fled, Sustained by grace divine ; Oh ! may such grace on me be shed, And make my end like thine ! REV. T. DALE As reason is a rebel unto faith, so passion unto reason . as the propositions of faith... | |
| 1837 - 638 pages
...sigh, To think the fight was won. Gently the passing spirit fled, Sustain'd by grace divine ; Oh ! may such grace on me be shed, And make my end like thine !" The mother's agony, no longer to be restrained, bursts forth into lamentations for him thus abruptly taken... | |
| Hours - 1839 - 232 pages
...sigh, To think the fight was won. Gently the passing spirit fled, Sustain'd by grace divine ; Oh ! may such grace on me be shed, And make my end like thine. THE ETERNAL SHORE. [BLACKWOOD'S MAGAZINE.] ' I ^HE lake lay hid in mist, and to the sand " The little billows... | |
| Irish family - 1843 - 120 pages
...expiring sigh, To think the fight was won. Gently the passing spirit fled, Sustained by grace divine ; Oh may such grace on me be shed, And make my end like thine. After remaining for some time in the contemplation which such a scene must naturally excite, I got... | |
| Church of the Disciples (Boston, Mass.) - 1844 - 602 pages
...power The tears of love restrain ; O ! who that saw thy parting hour Could wish thee here again ! 3 Gently the passing spirit fled, Sustained by grace divine : O may such grace on us be shed, And make our end like thine. 345 LMWJ Fox. of StutJ onto ffioolmess. 1 THE sage his cup... | |
| James Freeman Clarke - 1844 - 576 pages
...power The tears of love restrain ; O ! who that saw thy parting hour Could wish thee here again ! 3 Gently the passing spirit fled, Sustained by grace divine : O may such grace on us be shed, And make our end like thine. 345 LMWJ Fox. i of <TmtIi ant 1 THE sage his cup of hemlock... | |
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