Many of the ministers of the present day take their text from St. Paul, and preach from the newspapers. When they do so, I prefer to enjoy my own thoughts rather than to listen. I want my pastor to come to me in the spirit of the gospel, saying, " You... Famous Americans of Recent Times - 第 72 頁James Parton 著 - 1867 - 473 頁完整檢視 - 關於此書
| Charles Lanman - 1852 - 228 頁
...newspapers. When they do so, I prefer to enjoy in own thoughts rather than to listen. I want my pastor tu come to me in the spirit of the Gospel, saying, "You...admonished, I have no disposition to muse or to sleep. These topics,' said Mr. Webster, ' have often occupied my thoughts, and if I had time I would write... | |
| Charles Lanman - 1852 - 232 頁
...newspapers. When they do so, I prefer to enjoy rn own thoughts rather than to listen. I want my pastor (<• come to me in the spirit of the Gospel, saying, "...admonished, I have no disposition to muse or to sleep. These topics,' said Mr. Webster, 'have often occupied my thoughts, and if I had time I would write... | |
| Charles Lanman - 1852 - 224 頁
...than to listen. I want my pastor \c> come to me in the spirit of the Gospel, saying, " You aremortal ! your probation is brief ; your work must be done speedily...admonished, I have no disposition to muse or to sleep. These topics,' said Mr. Webster, 'have often occupied my thoughts, and if I had time I would write... | |
| 1852 - 820 頁
...immoria'., too. Yoa are hastening t«> the b T of God ; the Judge stnndeth bef >re the door.' When 1 am thus admonished, I have no disposition to muse or to sleep. These topics," .said Mr. Webster, "h;ive often oocupie I my tlioiignta; and if I had time, I would... | |
| 1853 - 748 頁
...individuals, and less to the crowd, there would not be so much complaint of the decline of true religion. Many of the ministers of the present day take their...admonished I have no disposition to muse or to sleep." In the spirit of such convictions Mr. WEBSTER uttered that great testimonial on occasion of the death... | |
| New York (N.Y.). Common Council - 1853 - 282 頁
...individuals, and less to the crowd, there would not be so much complaint of the decline of true religion. Many of the ministers of the present day take their...admonished I have no disposition to muse or to sleep." In the spirit of such convictions Mr. WEBSTER uttered that great testimonial on occasion of the death... | |
| Joseph Banvard - 1853 - 390 頁
...individuals and less to the crowd, there would not be so much complaint of the decline of true religion. Many of the ministers of the present day take their...admonished, I have no disposition to muse or to sleep. These topics,' said Mr. Webster, ' have often occupied my thoughts ; and if I had time I would write... | |
| Samuel P. Lyman - 1853 - 334 頁
...individuals and less to the crowd, there would not be so much complaint of the decline of true religion. Many of the ministers of the present day take their...admonished, I have no disposition to muse or to sleep. " These topics," said Mr. Webster, " have often occupied my thoughts ; and if I had time I would write... | |
| 1853 - 276 頁
...thoughts rather than to listen. I want my pastor to come to me in the spirit of the gospel, Baying, " You are mortal ;• your probation is brief ; your...admonished, I have no disposition to muse or to sleep. " These topics," said Mr. Webster, " have often occupied my thoughts, and if I had time, I would write... | |
| New York (N.Y.). Common Council - 1853 - 282 頁
...to come to me in the spirit of the Gospel, saying, ' You are mortal! Your probation is brief—your work must be done speedily. You are immortal, too...admonished I have no disposition to muse or to sleep." In the spirit of such convictions Mr. WEBSTER uttered that great testimonial on occasion of the death... | |
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