 | Robert William Fraser - Children's sermons - 1861 - 272 pages
...my youth, always to do what my conscience told me to be my duty, and leave the consequences to God. I have hitherto followed it, and have no reason to complain that any obedience to it has been even a temporal sacrifice ; I have, on the contrary, found it the road... | |
 | William Anderson - Heraldry - 1862
...It wjis the first command and counsel of my youth, always to do what my conscience told me to be my duty, and to leave the consequences to God. I shall...me the memory, and, I trust, the practice, of this parental lesson to my grave. I have hitherto followed it, and have no reason to complain that my obedience... | |
 | Joseph Avery Collier - Bible - 1865 - 220 pages
...my youth always to do what my conscience told me to be my duty, and leave the consequences to God. I have hitherto followed it, and have no reason to complain that any obedience to it has been even a temporal sacrifice. I have found it, on the contrary, the road... | |
 | Children's literature, English - 1877
...counsel to my youth," said Mr.Erskine, " always to do what my conscience told me to be my duty, and leave the consequences to God. I shall carry with me the memory, and I hope the practice, of this parental lesson to the grave. I have hitherto followed it, and I have no... | |
 | Universalism - 1866
...conscience told me to be a duty, and to leave the consequence to God. I have always followed it, and I have no reason to complain that my obedience to it has been a temporal sacrifice. I have found it, on the contrary, the road to prosperity and wealth, and I shall... | |
 | William Anderson - Heraldry - 1867
...the first command and connsel of my yonth, always to do what Iny conseience told me to he my dnty, and to leave the consequences to God. I shall carry with me the memory, and, I trnst, the practice, of this parental lesson to my grave. I have hitherto followed it, and have no... | |
 | Thomas Harrison Walker - 1867
...youth," he said, " always to do what nly conscience told me to be a duty, and to leave the results to God. I shall carry with me the memory, and I trust the practice, of this parental lesson to the grave. I have hitherto followed it, and I have no reason to complain that my... | |
 | William Meynell Whittemore - 1867
...my youth, always to do what my conscience told me to be my duty, and leave the consequences to God. I have hitherto followed it, and have no reason to complain that any obedience to it has been even a temporal sacrifice ; I have found it, on the contrary, the road... | |
 | François Quesnel - 1869
...:— It was the first counsel1 (given) to my youth2 always to do what my conscience told me to be my duty, and to leave the consequences to God. I shall carry with me the memory, and I hope the practice,3 of this parental4 lesson to the grave. I have hitherto5 followed it, and nave had... | |
 | Thomas Erskine Baron Erskine - Freedom of the press - 1870
...otherwise. It was the first command and counsel to my youth always to do what my conscience told me to be my duty, and to leave the consequences to God. I shall carry with me the memory, and, I hope, the practice, of this parental lesson to the grave : I have hitherto followed it, and have uo... | |
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