| Charles Ignatius White - 1898 - Страниц: 536
...and, more than that, my peace with God. Still, if you will not be my brother—if your dear friendship and esteem must be the price of my fidelity to what I believe to be the truth,—I cannot doubt the mercy of God, who, by depriving me of my dearest tie on earth, will certainly... | |
| George Barton - 1897 - Страниц: 250
...estrangement in her diary at this time, Mrs. Seton says with evident feeling: "If your dear friendship and esteem must be the price of my fidelity to what...cannot doubt the mercy of God, who, by depriving me of one of my remaining dearest ties on earth, will certainly draw me nearer to Him." She was not mistaken.... | |
| 1927 - Страниц: 628
...life, and, more than that, my peace with God. Still, if you will be my brother, if your dear friendship and esteem must be the price of my fidelity to what...tie on earth, will certainly draw me nearer to Him. This I feel confidently from the experience of the past, and the truth of His promise, which can never... | |
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