And having obtained Mr. Woodnot's promise to be so, he said, "I am now ready to die." After which words, he said, "Lord, forsake me not now my strength faileth me: but grant me mercy for the merits of my Jesus. And now, Lord — Lord, now receive my soul. Wilton and Its Associations - Sivu 83tekijä(t) James Smith - 1851 - 222 sivuaKoko teos - Tietoja tästä kirjasta
| George Herbert - 1709 - 376 sivua
...ffoodnot's Promile to be fo ; he faid, I am now rea.dy to die : After which Words he faid, Lord forfake me not now my Strength faileth me : But grant me Mercy, for the Merits of my Jefus ; and now Lord, Lord now rective my Soul, And •with thofe Words breath'd forth his Divine Soul,... | |
| John Graile (of Blickling.) - 1711 - 212 sivua
...overcome him by the Merits ef his Mafttr His laft Words were theft : / am note ready to Die. Lord for fake me not now my Strength faileth me ; but grant me Mercy for the Merits of my Jefus : Ano\ now Lords Lord now receive my SouL My next Example of a Gentleman, whofe Religion and... | |
| 1828
...a promise from his friend faithfully to perform all his wishes, he added, ' I am now ready to die. Lord forsake me not, now my strength faileth me ;...for the merits of my Jesus ! And now. Lord, Lord, receive my soul ! ' His prayer was heard. He departed in peace. On the third of March 1632, his remains... | |
| 1812 - 954 sivua
...said, " I am now ready to die." 'Us then added, " Lord, forsake me not, now that my strength fuileth me, but grant me mercy for the merits of my Jesus : and now, Lord, now receive my soul." And with these words he breathed forth his soul, without any apparent struggle,... | |
| 1810 - 594 sivua
...obtained Mr. Woodnot's promise to be so; he said, " I am now ready to die:" after which words he said, " Lord, forsake me not now my strength faileth me: but...Bostock, attending his last breath, and closing his eyes. Thus he lived, and thus he died like a saint, unspotted of the world, full of alms-deeds, full of humility,... | |
| Erasmus Middleton - 1816 - 596 sivua
...Mr. Woodnot' s promise to be so, he said, " I am now " ready to die." After which he said, " Lord, grant me " mercy, for the merits of my Jesus; and now, Lord, " receive my soul." And with these words he peaceably and calmly breathed forth his soul into the hands... | |
| Erasmus Middleton - 1816 - 552 sivua
...obtained Mr. Woodnofs promise to be so, he said, " I am now " ready to die." After which he said, " Lord, grant me *' mercy, for the merits of my Jesus; and now, Lord, " receive my soul." And with these words he peaceably and calmly breathed forth his soul into the hands... | |
| Izaak Walton - 1817 - 740 sivua
...am now ready to die." After which words he said, " Lord, forsake me not, now my " strength failcth me ; but grant me mercy for " the merits of my Jesus. And now Ix>rd — Ixwd " now receive my soul." And with those words he breathed forth his divine soul, without... | |
| 1842 - 622 sivua
...overcome him by the merits of his Master, Jesus." His last words were, " Lord, forsake me not, now that my strength faileth me ; but grant me mercy, for the...now, Lord, Lord, now receive my soul ! " And with these words his spirit returned to God who gave it. He died in 1632, in the fortieth year of his age.... | |
| 1823 - 736 sivua
...•with his last enemy, and had overcome him by the merits of his master Jesus." His last words were, " Lord forsake me not now my strength faileth me, but...my Jesus ; and now Lord, Lord now receive my soul !" He died about the year 1635. We have yielded to the seductionsof Isaack'Walton, and his subject,... | |
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