"I cannot but be grieved to go from……" — Donald Cargill
"I cannot but be grieved to go from my native land, and especially from that part of it for whom and with whom I desired only to live; yet the dreadful apprehensions I have of what is coming upon this land may help to make me submissive to this providence, though more bitter."
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Donald Cargill
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22 Quotes by Donald Cargill
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And now, this is the sweetest and most glorious day that ever my eyes did see.
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Farewell all relations and friends in Christ; farewell acquaintances and all earthly enjoyments; farewell reading and preaching, praying and believing,…
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Fear not; and the God of mercies grant a full gale and a fair entry into His kingdom, which may…
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I have followed holiness, I have taught truth, and I have been most in the main things; not that I…
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But seek till ye find, and, whatever ye find for the present, let your last act be to lay and…
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Go on, then, and let your intent be seriousness.
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This is the most joyful day that ever I saw in my pilgrimage on earth.
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And for myself, I think for the present He is calling me to another land; but how long shall be…
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But go on, valiant champion; you die not as a fool, though the apostate, unfaithful, and lukewarm ministers and professors…
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I wish your increase in holiness, number, love, religion, and righteousness; and wait you, and cease to contend with these…
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I wish there were more true conversion, and then there would not be so much backsliding, and, for fear of…
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It is long since I could have adventured on eternity, through God's mercy and Christ's merits; but death remained somewhat…
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More Apprehension Quotes
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Wisdom is that apprehension of heavenly things to which the spirit rises through love.
— Honore de Balzac
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Some other faculty than the intellect is necessary for the apprehension of reality.
— Henri Bergson
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Apprehension, uncertainty, waiting, expectation, fear of surprise, do a patient more harm than any exertion.
— Florence Nightingale
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Atheists put on false courage and alacrity in the midst of their darkness and apprehensions, like children who, when they…
— Alexander Pope
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What is offered to man's apprehension in any specific revelation of Christ is the living God himself.
— Karl Barth
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I made the greater progress, from that clearness of head and quicker apprehension which generally attend temperance in eating and…
— Benjamin Franklin
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Most men experience getting older with regret, apprehension. But most women experience it even more painfully: with shame. Aging is…
— Susan Sontag
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My apprehension comes in crowds, I dread the rustling of the grass, The very shadows of the clouds, Have power…
— William Wordsworth
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Better to be despised for too anxious apprehensions than ruined by too confident a security.
— Edmund Burke
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Things of which there is sight, hearing, apprehension, these I prefer.
— Heraclitus
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When delicate and feeling souls are separated, there is not a feature in the sky, not a movement of the…
— Richard Brinsley Sheridan
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Some things mankind can finish and be done with, but not ... science, that persists, and changes from ancient Chaldeans…
— Harry Emerson Fosdick
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