| Peter Percival - 1854 - 582 pages
...That which in .spotless purity preserves the mind is real virtue; all besides is evanescent sound. Refer not virtue to another day ; receive her now, and at thy dying hour she'll prove thy never-dying friend. Know that is virtue which each ought to do; what each should shun... | |
| E. D. Moore - Missions - 1857 - 370 pages
...of heaven. " No greater gain than virtue canst thou know ; Than virtue to forget no greater loss. " Refer not virtue to another day ; Receive her now,...dying hour, She "11 prove thy never-dying friend. " Know that is virtue which each ought to do ; What each should shun is vice. " If love and virtue... | |
| E. D. Moore - Missions - 1857 - 372 pages
...heaven. " No greater gain than virtue canst thou know ; Than virtue to forget no greater loss. " liefer not virtue to another day ; Receive her now, and,...dying hour, She '11 prove thy never-dying friend. " Know that is virtue which each ought to do ; What each should shun is vice. " If love and virtue... | |
| Missions - 1864 - 486 pages
...and goes out of it with his hands open. There is no merit like truth, and no sin equal to falsehood. Refer not virtue to another day ; receive her now and at thy dying hour she will prove thy never-dying friend. What is the fruit that human knowledge gives, if at the feet of... | |
| India - 1870 - 614 pages
...falsehood. * Quoted in " Papers on Preaching," pp. 96, 97. -f " Calcutta Conference Report," p. 58. " Refer not Virtue to another day ; receive her now and at thy dying day she will prove thy never-dying friend. " What is the fruit that human knowledge gives, if at the... | |
| John Bruce Norton - Education, Higher - 1870 - 350 pages
...replete with the loftiest sentiments. What Christian but must be struck with the following, " Defer not virtue to another day ; receive her now and at thy dying hour she'll prove thy never-dying friend." What is this but the Kemember thy Creator in the days of thy... | |
| India - 1870 - 620 pages
...falsehood. * Quoted in " Papers on Preaching," pp. 96, 97. t " Calcutta Conference Report," p. 58. " Eofer not Virtue to another day ; receive her now and at thy dying day she will prove thy never-dying friend. " What is the fruit that human knowledge gives, if at the... | |
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