| 1912 - 350 halaman
...wise — apparently serious — discourse is a well-turned verse, — "With patient mind thy course of duty run, God nothing does nor suffers to be done But thou wouldst do thyself if thou couldst see The end of all events as well as He." An interested member... | |
| Thomas Smyth - 1912 - 830 halaman
...divine hand, is blooming in richer fragrance in the paradise of God. " 'With patient mind thy course of duty run, God nothing does, nor suffers to be done. But thou wouldst do thyself, if thou couldst see The end of all He does as well as He.' " CHAPTER II. THE... | |
| Robert Maynard Leonard - 1915 - 150 halaman
...his obedient act. J. BYROM. Omniscience WITH peaceful mind thy race of duty run ; God nothing does or suffers to be done, But what thou wouldst thyself...couldst see Through all events of things as well as he. J. BYROM. Dum vivimus, vivamus ' LIVE while you live ', the Epicure would say, ' And seize the pleasures... | |
| McVeigh Harrison - 1915 - 280 halaman
..."If we knew what God knows we would wish what God wills"; or as it has been otherwise expressed : " God nothing does nor suffers to be done, But what thou wouldst thyself, couldst thou but see The end of all He does as well as He." III. To suppose that He is ever deaf to... | |
| Ilion Tingnal Jones - 1922 - 180 halaman
...would see that what seems to him harsh and inexplicable is kind and wise. "In love and faith thy course of duty run, God nothing does, nor suffers to be done, But thou wouldst do the same, Could thou but see the end of all events as he." While this is true, yet,... | |
| Regis M. Walling, N. Daniel Rupp - 2001 - 350 halaman
...How nice and true are these verses: E"With peaceful mind thy race of duty run; God nothing does or suffers to be done But what thou wouldst thyself,...couldst see, Through all events of things as well as he."E 42Thomas Wilson was 56, a Scottish-born farmer. Federal Census, 1860, Chippewa County, #295.... | |
| 1822 - 512 halaman
...Thoughts," and "Epigrams/' may be given. " With peaceful mind thy race of duty run ; God nothing does, or suffers to be done, But what thou wouldst thyself,...couldst see Through all events of things as well as He." " What is more tender than a mother's love To the sweet infant fondling in her arms ? What arguments... | |
| 1879 - 640 halaman
...now where they are to be found. The original lines differ from those quoted, and are as follows : — 'With peaceful mind thy path of duty run ; God nothing...suffers to be done But what thou wouldst thyself, couldst thou but see Through all events of things as well as He.' QUOTATIONS WANTED. 'Taillefsr, who... | |
| 1884 - 416 halaman
...anticipations are not failing. We may, therefore, well accept the words of the poet : " With cheerful faith thy path of duty run ; God nothing does, nor suffers to be done, But what thou would'st thyself, could'st thou but see Through all the events of things as well as He.': All His permissions, as well... | |
| dr. w. p. mackay - 1879 - 444 halaman
...millionaire for heaven. HIS UNDERSTANDING IS INFINITE. PSALM CXLVII. 5. IN faith and love the course of duty run ; God nothing does, nor suffers to be done. But thou would'st do the same if thou could'st see The end of all events as well as He. ON THE WAY HOME.... | |
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