| 1807 - 682 páginas
...have a gospel righteousness.'1 When those about him pitied his agonies, he repeated that ' text, " the heart knoweth its own bitterness, and a stranger intermeddleth not with its joy." " " You know what my pains are, but you know not what my consolations are. Oh, how sweet will... | |
| William Huntington (works.) - 1811 - 424 páginas
...the treasure is, there will the heart be also." 6. Sometimes knowledge is ascrihed to the heart. " The heart knoweth its own bitterness, and a stranger intermeddleth not with his joy." And again : " And I will give them an heart to know me, that I am the Lord; for they shall... | |
| William Huntington - 1819 - 886 páginas
...sweet and joyful as his sweet face and blessed presence? And what so bittor as the loss of these ? " The heart knoweth its own bitterness; and a stranger intermeddleth not with his joy," Prov. xiv. 10. " In the day of prosperity be joyful," for in this day the sun shines; " but... | |
| Daniel Sheppard Wayland - 1821 - 476 páginas
...discover the struggles they make, and the sorrows they endure, in the secret combat of the Christian. " The heart knoweth its own bitterness ; and a stranger "intermeddleth not with its joy." It is not consistent with Christian charity to judge our 'brethren ; and conclude, because all... | |
| Henry Hunter - 1828 - 242 páginas
...were to be actors in it. The heart likes not to have its stronger emotions seen of many witnesses. " The heart knoweth its own bitterness, and a stranger intermeddleth not with its joy." He therefore commands every Egyptian out of the apartment, and being left alone with his eleven... | |
| Adam Clarke - 1833 - 458 páginas
...watched, and when her smile cheered her son, now sorrowing because he should see her face no more ! " The heart knoweth its own bitterness, and a stranger intermeddleth not with its joy!" Throughout life, the image of his mother was always dear to Dr. Clarke's heart and memory : her... | |
| Henry Hunter - 1834 - 618 páginas
...were to be actors in it The heart likes not to have its stronger emotions seen of many witnesses. " Hunter joy." He therefore commands every Egyptian out of the apartment, and being left alone with his eleven... | |
| 1836 - 658 páginas
...the sources of gratitude must, of course, differ widely. In that vast family of human beings, every heart knoweth its own bitterness, and a stranger intermeddleth not with its joys ; and there are mercies and comforts peculiar to each individual case, for which he or she alone can... | |
| John Comly, Isaac Comly - 1834 - 410 páginas
...it will be enough, though we may not have where to lay our heads in this troublesome world. The soul knoweth its own bitterness, and a stranger intermeddleth not with its joys. On a time when I was left, as I thought, to the bufferings of satan, when the proud waves went over... | |
| Benjamin Beddome - 1835 - 764 páginas
...trials and conflicts, the joys and pleasures, of the christian life, are in a great measure concealed. The heart knoweth its own bitterness, and a stranger intermeddleth not with its joy ; both the wrath and peace of God pass the understanding of those who have never had an inward... | |
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