| Mary Milner - 1849 - 808 ˹éÒ
...The subject of this memoir entertained during a large portion of his life, a strong dread of death. " Suffer us not for any pains of death to fall from thee," was one of his frequent prayers. As, however, he advanced in years, his fear of death gradually diminished.... | |
| Form - 1852 - 120 ˹éÒ
...hast bound the strong man, and by death destroyed death, be with us at our last dreadful hour, and suffer us not for any pains of death to fall from Thee. Grant, we beseech Thee, 0 LORD, that the end of our life may be holy, peaceful, acceptable to Thee,... | |
| Henry James Morgan - 1860 - 296 ˹éÒ
...protection, succour, or control. In that hour, by Thy cross and passion, good Lord, deliver us. In that hour suffer us, not for any pains of death to fall from Thee. Above all, when God ariseth to shake terribly the earth, when the judgment is set, and the books are... | |
| Henry James Morgan - 1860 - 290 ˹éÒ
...protection, succour, or control. In that hour, by Thy cross and passion, good Lord, deliver us. In that hour suffer us, not for any pains of death to fall from Thee. Above all, when God ariseth to shake terribly the earth, when the judgment is set, and the books are... | |
| Jean Ingelow - 1863 - 554 ˹éÒ
...and, morSover, all the way up on high Is thickly peopled with the prayers of men. We have no dream ! What then ? Like winged wayfarers the height they...death, To fall from Thee.' But O, the pains of life ! the pains of life ! There is no comfort now, aud naught to win, But yet, — I will begin." i. "... | |
| John Henry Blunt - 1866 - 314 ˹éÒ
...heart ; and therefore " not without reason has tlie Church taught all her faithful children to say, Suffer us not . . . for any pains of death to fall from Thee ! " [Mill, Univ. Sermons p. 332.] The trials of prosperity [Dent. viii. 14. Jer. v. 24; and Uzziah's... | |
| 1866 - 1016 ˹éÒ
...of the King's Daughter;" "Lay Ministry;" "A Sketch;" "Tillage Hospitals;" " Domine, quo vadis ;" " Suffer us not for any pains of death to fall from Thee ;" " Lines for Embertide." THE Cjwrctyman's Companion* tun CCXXX1. Vol. XXXIX.] [MARCH. 1866. CHEISTINA.... | |
| Jean Ingelow - 1867 - 314 ˹éÒ
...and, moreover, all the way up on high Is thickly peopled with the prayers of men. We have no dream ! What then ? Like winged wayfarers the height they...death, To fall from Thee." But O, the pains of life ! the pains of life! There is no comfort now, and nought to win, But yet—I will begin.' I ' Preserve... | |
| Jean Ingelow - 1869 - 672 ˹éÒ
...and, moreover, all the way up on high Is thickly peopled with the prayers of men. We have no dream ! What then ? Like winge"d wayfarers the height they...death, To fall from Thee.' But O, the pains of life ! the pains of life ! There is no comfort now, and naught to win, But yet — I will begin." i. " Preserve... | |
| Benjamin HELLIER - 1870 - 212 ˹éÒ
...distressingly feeble at the time, — "I used to think that prayer in the Burial Service unworthy, ' Suffer us not for any pains of death to fall from Thee.' I don't know that it is so now." Sunday, March $d. "The great attraction of heaven to me is that I... | |
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