| 1915 - 574 pages
...more snow, No weary wandering feet, I was not aware that they were a poetic Tendering of the words, " with whom there is no place of toil, no burning heat, no piercing cold, nor any briars there This place we call the Bosom of Abraham," found in the ' Discourse to the Greeks concerning... | |
| KATE LOUISE ROBERTS - 1922 - 1422 pages
...that at some future hour Fact and his dreamings meet. VICTOR HUGO — To His Orphan Grandchildren. 4 ON — Vanity of Human Wishes. L. 345. e any briars there . . . this place we call the Bosom of Abraham. JOSEPHUS — Discourse to the Greeks... | |
| Climenson Yelverton Charles Dawbarn - 1923 - 362 pages
...sung by the angels appoinkd over that place unto a region of light, in which the just have dwelt from the beginning of the world, not constrained by necessity,...enjoying the prospect of the good things they see and rejoice in, the expectation of those new enjoyments which will be peculiar to every one of them, and... | |
| Flavius Josephus - 1822 - 474 pages
...same place wherein the unjust are confined. iuto a region of light, in which the just have dwelt from the beginning of the world; not constrained by necessity,...are any briers there ; but the countenance of the fatten and of the just, which they see always smiles upon them, while they wait for that rest and eternal... | |
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