| Mrs. West (Jane) - 1806 - 490 pages
...which depictures him as awakening from his long night of wretchednefs, at the rapturous found of *' Well done, good and faithful ** fervant, enter thou into the joy of thy «;Lordi" ( To return to our hiftorical detail. It is not even pretended, that Calvinifm predominated... | |
| Edward Cooper - 1809 - 354 pages
...How joyfully will thefe words found in the ears of every one who has ferved GOD inftead of Mammon, " Well done, good and faithful fervant, enter thou into the joy of thy LORD !" And when he has entered there, how vaft will be his happinefs, how inconceivable his bill's... | |
| 1798 - 504 pages
...proprietor of all the earth will pronounce that joy_ ful fentence in the great day of final retribution " Well done good and faithful fervant ! enter thou into the joy of thy Lord." * In fuch a woman he fees, he feels, and confequently deplores, his lofs, but with a forrow... | |
| Thomas Goodwin Hatchard (bp. of Mauritius.) - 1854 - 378 pages
...diligent—thofe who are faithful, even though it be over but few things—they alone fhall hear Him fay, " Well done, good and faithful fervant; enter thou into the joy of thy Lord." To enter finally into this "JOY OF THE LORD," is fo ftupendous a truth, that we hardly conceive... | |
| William Holmes - 1854 - 430 pages
...opinions, fhall be no more, he will receive, amid ten thoufand thoufand witnefles, the welcome plaudit of " Well done, good and faithful fervant, enter thou into the joy of thy Lord." A wonderful example of what the world calls felf-will, lived many years fince. An old man, who... | |
| William Holmes - 1854 - 432 pages
...opinions, fhall be no more, he will receive, amid ten thoufand thoufand witnefles, the welcome plaudit of " Well done, good and faithful fervant, enter thou into the joy of thy Lord." A wonderful example of what the world calls felf-will, lived many years fince. An old man, who... | |
| 1802 - 496 pages
...afide the watchings, fatigues and dangers of an hard campaign. How delightful to hear our Lord fay, « Well done, good and faithful fervant, enter thou into the joy of thy Lord.' Then the labors of this life will be richly compeniated. But how wretched muft they be, who... | |
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