| Robert Leighton, George Barrell Cheever - 1832 - 584 oldal
...books. " There were two remarkable circumstances in his death. He used often to say, that if he were to choose a place to die in it should be an inn, it...a pilgrim's going home, to whom this world was all as an inn, and who was weary of the noise and confusion in it. He added, that the officious tenderness... | |
| Robert Leighton, James Aikman - 1832 - 758 oldal
.../Etatis sua; 74Two remarkable circumstances attended his death. He used often to say, that if he were to choose a place to die in, it should be an inn, it looking so like a pilgrim's going home, to whom this world was all as an inn. It was his opinion also, that... | |
| 1832 - 550 oldal
...circumstances connected with his death ought not to be unnoticed. He had often said, that if he were to choose a place to die in, it should be an inn. In such a place he thought that a Christian believer might properly finish bis pilgrimage ; the whole... | |
| Gilbert Burnet (bp. of Salisbury.) - 1833 - 458 oldal
...became us. There were two remarkable circumstances, in his death. He used often to say, that, if he were to choose a place to die in, it should be an inn :...a pilgrim's going home, to whom this world was all as an inn, and who was weary of the noise and confusion in it. He added, that the officious tenderness... | |
| Gilbert Burnet - 1833 - 492 oldal
...became us. There were two remarkable circumstances, in his death. He used often to say, that, if he were to choose a place to die in, it should be an inn :...a pilgrim's going home, to whom this world was all as an inn, and who was weary of the noise and confusion in it. He added, that the officious tenderness... | |
| Time - 1835 - 274 oldal
...doctrine. There were two remarkable circumstances in his death. — He used often to say, that if he were to choose a place to die in, it should be an inn ;...a pilgrim's going home, to whom this world was all as an inn, and who was weary of the noise and confusion of it. He added, that the officious tenderness... | |
| Richard Chenevix Trench - 1835 - 208 oldal
...Both where we live and where we die, * " He [Archbishop Leigh ton] used often to say, that if he were to choose a place to die in, it should be an inn ; it looks like a pilgrim's going home, to whom this world was all as an inn, and who was weary of the noise... | |
| 1835 - 772 oldal
...There of his mortal pilgrimage." • " He (Archbishop Leighton) used often to say, that if he were to choose a place to die in, it should be an inn ; it looks like a pilgrim's going home, to whom this world was all as an inn, and who was weary of the noise... | |
| 1839 - 556 oldal
...singular circumstance is related of his death : he had been often heard to remark, that if he were to choose a place to die in, it should be an inn; because it looked like a pilgrim going home, in whose eyes the world resembled an inn, and who was... | |
| Charles Buck - 1841 - 520 oldal
...There was a remarkable circumstance in Dr. Leighton's death. He often used to say, that, if he were to choose a place to die in, it should be an inn ;...a pilgrim's going home, to whom this world was all as an Inn, and who was weary with the noise and confusion of it. He added, that the officiousness and... | |
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