... one painful worker, in the midst of present trouble, for a state into which he is never to enter, — the befooled expectant of a happy future, which he is never to see ? Assuredly no. He who keeps faith with all His humbler creatures — who gives... The judge's sons - Page 299by mrs. E D Kendall - 1871 - 480 pagesFull view - About this book
| Thomas N. Brown - 1859 - 360 pages
...expectant of a happy future which he is never to see? Assuredly no. He who keeps faith with all his humbler creatures — who gives to even the bee and the dormouse the winter for which they prepare — will to certainty not break faith with man — with man, alike the deputed lord of the present creation, and... | |
| 1858
...a happy future, which he is never to see '! Assuredly no ! He who keeps faith with all his humbler creatures, who gives to even the bee and the dormouse...present creation and the chosen heir of all the future. We have been looking abroad on the geologic burial grounds, and deciphering the strange inscriptions... | |
| 1857 - 992 pages
...of a happy future, which he is never to see 1 Assuredly no. He who keeps faith with all his humbler creatures, who gives to even the bee and the dormouse...creation, and the chosen heir of all the future." The third lecture, " The Two Records, Mosaic and Geological," is a deliberate and calm attempt to shew... | |
| 1857 - 520 pages
...of a happy future, which h6 is never to see ? Assuredly no. He who keeps faith with all his humbler creatures, — who gives to even the bee and the dormouse...present creation, and the chosen heir of all the future. We have been looking abroad on tlie old geologic burying-grounds, and deciphering the strange inscriptions... | |
| Hugh Miller - 1857 - 524 pages
...of a happy future, which he is never to see ? Assuredly no. He who keeps faith with all his humbler creatures, — who gives to even the bee and the dormouse...present creation, and the chosen heir of all the future. We nave been looking abroad on the old geologic buryinggrounds, and deciphering the strange inscriptions... | |
| Hugh Miller - 1857 - 540 pages
...of a happy future, which he is never to see ? Assuredly no. He who keeps faith with all his humbler creatures, — who gives to even the bee and the dormouse...present creation, and the chosen heir of all the future. We nave been looking abroad on the old geologic buryinggrounds, and deciphering the strange inscriptions... | |
| F.G.Cary - 1857 - 634 pages
...of a happy future which he is never to see ? ASSUREDLY NO. He who keeps faith with all His humbler creatures, — who gives to even the bee and the dormouse...present creation, and the chosen heir of all the future, "—p. 139. To the same purport, hear him again, as with fervid eloquence he points the progress of... | |
| 1857 - 794 pages
...creatoth. He is speaking of " that instinct which anticipates a life after the grave ;" and remarks, " He who keeps faith with all His humble creatures,...certainty, not break faith with man : with man, alike the departed lord of the present creation, and the chosen heir of all the future. " We have been looking... | |
| 1857 - 782 pages
...of a happy future which he is never to see ? Assuredly no ! He who keeps faith with all his humbler creatures— who gives to even the bee and the dormouse...alike the deputed lord of the present creation, and chosen heir of all the future. We have been looking abroad on the old géologie: buryingground.s, and... | |
| 1857 - 592 pages
...of a happy future which he is never to see ? Assuredly no ! He who keeps faith with all his humbler creatures — who gives to even the bee and the dormouse...alike the deputed lord of the present creation, and chosen heir of all the future. We have been looking abroad on the old geologic buryinggrounds, and... | |
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