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William Mountford Quotes

To commiserate is sometimes more than to give, for money is external to a man's self, but he who bestows compassion communicates his own soul.

To commiserate is sometimes more than to give, for money is external to a man's self, but he who bestows compassion communicates his own soul.

William Mountford, Frederic Dan Huntington (1850). “Martyria: A Legend, Wherein are Contained Homilies, Conversations, and Incidents of the Reign of Edward the Sixth”, p.213

The second childhood of a saint is the early infancy of a happy immortality, as we believe.

William Mountford (1858). “Euthanasy, Or Happy Talk Towards the End of Life”, p.2

Eternity is the divine treasure-house, and hope is the window, by means of which mortals are permitted to see, as through a glass darkly, the things which God is preparing.

William Mountford, Frederic Dan Huntington (1850). “Martyria: A Legend, Wherein are Contained Homilies, Conversations, and Incidents of the Reign of Edward the Sixth”, p.208

This earth will be looked back on like a lowly home, and this life of ours be remembered like a short apprenticeship to duty.

William Mountford (1858). “Enthanasy; Or, Happy Talk Towards the End of Life ...”, p.76

God would never have let us long for our friends with such a strong and holy love, if they were not waiting for us.

William Mountford (1858). “Euthanasy, Or Happy Talk Towards the End of Life”, p.507

When we feel how God was in our sorrows, we shall trust the more blessedly that He will be in our deaths.

William Mountford (1858). “Enthanasy; Or, Happy Talk Towards the End of Life ...”, p.24