| 1866 - 662 pages
...for aught he knows may be fight from heaven ; and everything seems wrapped in hideous uncertainty ; I know but one way in which a man may come forth from...scatheless ; it is by holding fast to those things that are certain still, the grand, simple landmarks of morality. In the darkest hour through which... | |
| Frederick William Robertson - 1858 - 384 pages
...for aught he knows may be light from Heaven, and every thing seems wrapped in hideous uncertainty, I know but one way in which a man may come forth from his Agony scathless; it is by holding fast to those things which are certain still — the grand, simple landmarks... | |
| Frederick William Robertson - 1865 - 386 pages
...for aught, he knows may be light from heaven, and everything seemed wrapped in hideous uncertainty, I know but one way in which a man may come forth from his agony scathless ; it is by holding fast to those things which are certain still, — the grand, simple landmarks... | |
| 1866 - 642 pages
...for aught he knows may be light from heaven ; and everythmg seems wrapped in hideous uncertainty ; I know but one way in which a man may come forth from...scatheless ; it is by holding fast to those things that are certain still, the grand, simple landmarks of morality. In the darkest hour through which... | |
| New Church gen. confer - 1866 - 606 pages
...for aught he knows, may be light from heaven, and everything seems wrapped in hideous uncertainty, I know but one way in which a man may come forth from his agony scathlcss ; it is by holding fast to those things which are certain still, — the grand, simple landmarks... | |
| William Garden Blaikie - 1868 - 378 pages
...which, for aught he knows, may be light from heaven, and everything seemed wrapt in hideous uncertainty, I know but one way in which a man may come forth from...morality. In the darkest hour through which a human soul must pass, whatever else is doubtful, this at least is certain. If there be no God, and no future state,... | |
| Andrew CRICHTON (Free Church Minister, of Dundee.) - 1868 - 378 pages
...which, for aught he knows, may be light from heaven, and everything seemed wrapt in hideous uncertainty, I know but one way in which a man may come forth from...morality. In the darkest hour through which a human soul nmst pass, whatever else is doubtful, this at least is certain. If there be no God, and no future state,... | |
| 1868 - 848 pages
...hideous uncer:aiuty, I know but one way in which a man :uay come forth from his agony scathleas; it is )y holding fast to those things which are certain still,...landmarks of morality. In the darkest hour through which the luman soul can pass, whatever else is doubtful, this at least is certain. If there be no God, and... | |
| Horace A. Cleveland - 1869 - 610 pages
...which for aught he knows may be light from Heaven, and everything seems wrapped in hideous uncertainty, I know but one way in which a man may come forth from his agony scathless ; it is by holding fast to those things which are certain still-^the grand, simple landmarks... | |
| Medley, G F S - 1870 - 148 pages
...is the sincere, earnest — may I say it without risk of being misunderstood ? — honest doubter. I know but one way in which a man may come forth from...those things which are certain still — the grand single landmarks of morality. If there be no God and no future state, yet, even then, it is better... | |
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