| John Wesley, Charles Wesley - 1816 - 602 pàgines
...place I Shall I my everlasting days With fiends or angels spend t 5 Nothing is worth a thought heneath, But how I may escape the death That never, never dies ! How make mine own election sure' An4 W**6n I (ail on earth, secure 6 Jesus, vouchsafe a pitying ray, Be tliou my Guide, he thou my Way... | |
| Methodist Episcopal Church - 1817 - 610 pàgines
...place ! Shall I my everlasting days With fiends or angels spend ? a Nothing is worth a thought heneath, But how I may escape the death That never, never dies ! How make my own election sare ; And when I (ail on earth, secure A mansion in the skies. _ 6 Jesus, vouchsafe... | |
| Richard Marks - 1818 - 232 pàgines
...our vessel is now pursuing her course to her port of destination ; for, surely, compared with this, " Nothing is worth a thought beneath, But how I may escape the death That never, never dies ! How make my own election sure, And when I fail on earth, secure A mansion in the skies ! ' • Jesus, vouchsafe... | |
| Charles Burton - 1820 - 490 pàgines
...gone ; If now the Judge is at the door, And all mankind must stand before ' inexorable throne .' 4 Nothing is worth a thought beneath, But how I may...dies ! How make mine own election sure ; And when 1 fail on earth, secure A mansion in the skies ! 5 JESUS, vouchsafe a pitying ray, To glorious happiness... | |
| Methodist Episcopal Church - 1821 - 582 pàgines
...Where shall I find my destin'd place ? Shall I my everlasting days With fiends or angels spend ? j Nothing is worth a thought beneath, But how I may...never dies ! How make mine own election sure ; And wheat I fail on earth, secure A mansion in the skies. <. Jesus, vouchsafe a pitying ray, . Be thou... | |
| 1872 - 1200 pàgines
...born for some other things besides " to die." The following expression may seem hyperbolical : — " Nothing is worth a thought beneath, But how I may escape the death That never, never dies ! " (Verse 5.) But the assertion is felt to be not unreasonable, when understood, as such expressions... | |
| 1849 - 700 pàgines
..." No matter which my thoughts employ, A moment's misery or joy ; But O, when both shall end, Where shall I find my destined place ? Shall I my everlasting days With fiends or angels spend ? " All such acknowledge, with the full decision of thcir judgment, the firm choice of thcir heart,... | |
| 1835 - 1024 pàgines
...mh.n thi- earthly house is dissolved, 1 have a house oot made with hand*, eternal in the heaNothing is worth a thought beneath, But how I may escape the death, That never, never dies," suffering from extreme exhaustion, she said •sstcr, " He knoweth our frame, he rethat we are but... | |
| Primitive Methodists, Hugh Bourne - 1824 - 394 pàgines
...Where shall I find my destin'd place ? Shall I my everlasting days With fiends or angels spend ? 5 Nothing is worth a thought beneath, But how I may escape the death That never, never dies ! How make my own election sure, And, when I fail on earth, secure A mansion in the skies ! , ; . Ah ! write the... | |
| John Gregory Pike - 1831 - 396 pàgines
...matter which my thoughts employ, " A moment's misery or joy ; " But, O, when both shall end, " Where shall I find my destined place ? " Shall I my everlasting days " With hends or angels spend ?" § 11. Let your amusements accord with your character. Are you a Christian... | |
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