My confinement," wrote Mr. Chalmers,* " has fixed on my heart a very strong impression of the insignificance of time — an impression which I trust will not abandon me though I again reach the heyday of health and vigour. This should be the first step... Makers of the Scottish Church - Página 149por William Beveridge - 1908 - 212 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
| William Hanna - 1849 - 572 páginas
...death brought thus so ncar, with eye intent and solemnized. " My confinement," wrote Mr. Chalmers,* " has fixed on my heart a very strong impression of the insignificance of time—an impression which I trust will not abandon me though I again reach the heyday of health and... | |
| William Hanna - 1850 - 542 páginas
...death brought thus so near, with eye intent and solemnized. " My confinement," wrote Mr. Chalmers,* " has fixed on my heart a very strong impression of...still more salutary — the magnitude of eternity. Strip human life of its connexion with a higher scene of existence, and it is the illusion of an instant,... | |
| 1850 - 524 páginas
...Partaking fully of that panic, Dr. Chalmers believed that he was about to die. ' My confinement (wrote he) has fixed on my heart a very strong impression of...still more salutary — the magnitude of eternity. Strip human life of its connection with a higher scene of existence and it is the illusion of an instant... | |
| 1850 - 622 páginas
...intent, and solemnised, — ' My confinement,' he writes to a friend, ' has fixed on my heart a rcry strong impression of the insignificance of time- —...still more salutary — the magnitude of eternity. Strip human life of its connexion with a higher scene of existence, and it is the illusion of an instant,... | |
| William Hanna - 1850 - 538 páginas
...death brought thus so near, with eye intent and solemnized. " My confinement," wrote Mr. Chalmers,* "has fixed on my heart a very strong impression of...abandon me though I again reach the heyday of health and vigor. This should be the first step to another impression still more salutary, the magnitude of eternity.... | |
| 1850 - 928 páginas
...death brought thus so near, with eye intent and solemnized. 'My confinement,' wrote Mr. Chalmers, ' has fixed on my heart a very strong impression of...will not abandon me, though I again reach the heyday 01 health and vigour. This should be the first step to another impression still more salutary — the... | |
| 1850 - 862 páginas
...insignificance of time — an impression which I trust will not abandon me, though I again reach the heyday ot health and vigour. This should be the first step to...still more salutary— the magnitude of eternity. Strip human life of its cenncxion with a higher scene of existence, and it is the illusion of an instant,... | |
| Catherine Sinclair - 1851 - 420 páginas
...Bishop !" From the " Memoirs of Dr. Chalmers," by the Rev. W. Hannon : "My confinement (during sickness) has fixed on my heart a very strong impression of...still more salutary — the magnitude of eternity. Strip human life of its connection with a higher scene of existence, and it is the illusion of an instant... | |
| 1851 - 658 páginas
...from his bed at last with new thoughts and aims :— " My confinement," so he wrote to a friend, " has fixed on my heart a very strong impression of...insignificance of time — an impression which I trust 328 LIFE AND WRITINGS OF THOMAS CHALMERS. •will not abandon me though I again reach the heyday of... | |
| 1852 - 786 páginas
...death brought thus §o near, with eye intent and solemnized. ' My confinement,' wrote Mr Chalmers, ' has fixed on my heart a very strong impression of...still more salutary — the magnitude of eternity.' " Contemplated from the confines of eternity, his past life looked to Mr. Chalmers like a feverish... | |
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