Farewell, sun, moon, and stars ; farewell, world and time ; farewell, weak and frail body : welcome, eternity ; welcome, angels and saints ; welcome, Saviour of the world ; and welcome, God, the judge of all... The history of England - Seite 382von David Hume - 1826Vollansicht - Über dieses Buch
| Bevil Higgons - 1725 - 476 Seiten
...Farewel Sun , <r Moon, and Starsij farewel Kin' dred and Friends; farewel World " and Time ; farewel weak and frail Body ; welcome .Eternity ; - welcome...Angels and Saints ; welcome Saviour, of the .World ; welw tc come God the Judge of all. Which <c he fyoke with &:Woicc and manner " that ftruck all that... | |
| Augustus Toplady - 1794 - 500 Seiten
...and triumphant, notwithftanding the extremity of his bodily pain; "Farewell, fun, moon, and ftars! farewell, world, and time ! farewell, weak and frail body! welcome, eternity ! welcome, angels and faints! welcome, Saviour of the world! welcome, God the Judge of all!"—He died by the torture of... | |
| William Russell - 1802 - 502 Seiten
...said he ; — " farewel kindred nnd friends ; farewel " weak and frail body ; farewel world and time ; welcome " eternity ; welcome angels and saints, welcome...Saviour of " the world, and welcome God the judge of alU+!" These words he uttered with a voice and manner that made a great impression upon all that heard... | |
| 1817 - 628 Seiten
...Hume. These were his last words : ' Farewell sun, moon, and stars, ' farewell kindred and friends, farewell world and time, farewell ' weak and frail...of the world, and welcome God, the ' Judge of all :' words which, aided by the voice and manner of the speaker, struck all who heard them with emotions... | |
| Daniel Neal, Edward Parsons - 1811 - 802 Seiten
...sun, moon, and stars; farewell kindred and friends, world and time, and this weak and frail body ; and welcome eternity, welcome angels and saints, welcome Saviour of the world, and God, the Judge of all !" Which he spoke in a manner that struck all who heard him. The commander of... | |
| David Hume - 1812 - 544 Seiten
...Glasgow ; but not being immediately delivered to the council by Sharpe the president d , one Maccail had in the interval been put to the torture, under...he expired. He seemed to die in an ecstasy of 'joy. " Farewel, sun, " moon, and stars; farewel, world and time; fare" wel, weak and frail body: Welcome,... | |
| sir Thomas Bernard (bart.) - 1813 - 214 Seiten
...moon, " and stars ; — farewell kindred and " friends, — farewell world and time, " — farewell frail body : — welcome " eternity, — welcome Angels...of the World, " and welcome GOD, the Judge of all." — Let us now advert to another source * MACCAIL, a Scotch probationary preacher, was one of the many... | |
| 1817 - 436 Seiten
...expiring martyr, Maccail, to exclaim, ' Farewell sun, moon, and stars; farewell kindred and friends, — farewell world and time,— farewell weak and frail...of the World, and welcome God, the Judge of all.' " In his Essay on Old Age, which has always excited the admiration of the classical reader, Cicero... | |
| Sir Thomas Bernard - 1820 - 288 Seiten
...martyr, M ACCAIL, to exclaim, " Farewell " sun, moon, and stars ; farewell kindred " and friends, — farewell world and time, " — farewell weak and frail...the " World, and welcome GOD, the Judge " of all." Let us now advert to another source of gratification ; that we shall enjoy in our spiritual state,... | |
| 1820 - 606 Seiten
...beyond every power of external circumstance. " Farewell," (says one of them in his dying moments), " farewell sun, moon, and stars ; farewell world and...farewell weak and frail body ; welcome eternity ; welcome saints and angels ; welcome Saviour of the world ; and welcome God, the judge of all." To reconcile... | |
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