| Reginald Heber - 1829 - 630 pages
...righteous may be supposed to feel, if he sees you resigned, patient, hopeful, trusting on that same Cross which was his refuge in the hour of dread, and that...whose care he fervently and faithfully committed you. Believe me, dear Miss Stowe, Your faithful and affectionate friend and servant, REGINALD CALCUTTA.... | |
| Leonard Crocker Bowles - Bishops - 1831 - 372 pages
...righteous may be supposed to feel, if he sees you resigned, patient, hopeful, trusting on that same cross which was his refuge in the hour of dread, and that...whose care he fervently and faithfully committed you. ' Believe me, dear Miss Stowe, ' Your faithful and affectionate ' Friend and servant, •REGINALD CALCUTTA.'... | |
| Alexander Copland - 1832 - 586 pages
...righteous may be supposed to feel, if he sees you resigned, patient, hopeful, trusting in the same Cross which was his refuge in the hour of dread, and that...care he fervently and faithfully committed you."* It will be * From Narrative of a Jonmey, &c. vol. iii. p. 311. seen from the above, that this great... | |
| Henry Salt - Middle East - 1834 - 534 pages
...groundless, though it was perfectly true that at that period he had been so dangerously ill as mitted to hover over those whom they loved most tenderly,...Narrative in India, vol. iii. p. 311, Correspondence, July 1824.— E. to be given over. It is almost needless to add, that he did not die till about eight years... | |
| John James Halls - Egypt - 1834 - 538 pages
...over those whom they loved most tenderly, but if such permission be given, (and who- can say it-' ia impossible?) then it must greatly increase your brother's...Narrative in India, vol. iii. p. 311, Correspondence, July 1824.— E. to be given over. It is almost needless to add, that he did not die till about eight years... | |
| Thomas Taylor (biographer.) - 1836 - 550 pages
...righteous may be supposed to feel, if he sees you resigned, patient, hopeful, trusting in that same cross which was his refuge in the hour of dread, and that good providence to whom he fervently and faithfully committed you." The sterling excellence of the above long extracts... | |
| Reginald Heber - Bishops - 1849 - 320 pages
...righteous may be supposed to feel, if he sees you resigned, patient, hopeful, trusting on that same Cross which was his refuge in the hour of dread, and that...to whose care he fervently and faithfully committed yon. Believe me, dear Miss Stowe, Your faithful and affectionate friend and servant, REGINALD CALCUTTA.... | |
| Missions - 1863 - 318 pages
...righteous may be supposed to feel, if he sees you resigned, patient, hopeful, trusting on that same Cross which was his refuge in the hour of dread, and that...whose care he fervently and faithfully committed you. •• Believe me, dear Miss Stowe, " Your faithful and aflectionate friend and servant, CALCUTTA."... | |
| Pancras (st, of Synnada.) - 1882 - 76 pages
...present happiness, if they see you resigned, patient, hopeful, trusting in that Cross which was their refuge in the hour of dread, and that good Providence to Whose care they fervently and faithfully committed you *." " Let survivors consider this. Let them remember that... | |
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