| 1868 - 802 sivua
...perish." And again ; " not by lamentations and mournful chants ought we to celebrate the funerals of'the good man, but by hymns ; for in ceasing to be numbered with mortals he enters upon the heritage of a diviner life." * For the thoughts of Plato upon this question, we turn of course... | |
| 1880 - 138 sivua
...Jacob ; for he is not a God of the dead, but of the living. Jesus Christ, Israelite. New Testament. Not by lamentations and mournful chants ought we to...ceasing to be numbered with mortals, he enters upon the heritage of a diviner life. Plutarch, Grecian, — 50 AD Is it a misfortune to pass from infancy... | |
| Osgood Eaton Fuller - 1881 - 658 sivua
...ourselves at the - moment of waking from a troubled dream : it may be so after death. — HAWTHORNE. Not by lamentations and mournful chants ought we to celebrate the funeral oi a good man but by hymns; for in ceasing to be numbered with mortals, he enters upon the heritage... | |
| Kate Sanborn - 1884 - 396 sivua
...shining hills of day : The evil cannot brook delay, The good can well afford to wait. John G. Wliittier. NOT by lamentations and mournful chants ought we to...ceasing to be numbered with mortals, he enters upon the heritage of a diviner life. Plutarch. I ONCE remember to have heard a woman say, when I was passing... | |
| Samuel Longfellow - 1894 - 430 sivua
...abode, they free their thoughts as much as in them lies from the things that perish." And again : " Not by lamentations and mournful chants ought we to celebrate the funeral of the good man, but by hymns ; for, in ceasing to be numbered with mortals, he enters upon the heritage... | |
| Dr. William Cleveland - 1896 - 414 sivua
...crowned until they conquer, so good men believe that the reward of virtue is not given till after death. Not by lamentations and mournful chants ought we to celebrate the funeral of the good, but by hymns, for in ceasing to be mournlul with mortals, the\ enter upon the heritage of... | |
| 1898 - 450 sivua
...will ascend on high, where it will enter a heavenly abode. 3 Death does not differ at all from life. 4 Not by lamentations and mournful chants ought we to...ceasing to be numbered with mortals, he enters upon the heritage of a diviner life. 5 It is impossible there should be much happiness in this life ; but... | |
| Helen Philbrook Patten - 1906 - 292 sivua
...enfolds our brightest days and mocked the farce called death, in which his own maimed body lay. " Lucan. NOT by lamentations and mournful chants ought we to...ceasing to be numbered with mortals, he enters upon the heritage of a diviner life. Can we think that God so little considers his own actions, or is such... | |
| Tryon Edwards - 1908 - 788 sivua
...I die I shall be with God ; if I live, He will be with me." Not by lamentations and mournful chante bo numbered with mortale he enteis upon the heritage of a diviner life. — I'lutarch. Leaves have... | |
| Tryon Edwards - 1908 - 772 sivua
...I care not whether I am or not : for if I die I shall be with God ; if I live, He will be with me." ncere, and we too wise to trust them. — Cowptr PEACE. пит. but by liyiuiiH, for in erasing to be numbered with mortal« he enters upon the heritage of... | |
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