And, paradoxical as it may seem, he has never allowed his lifeworkfor his state to interfere with the happy and even tenor of his home existence.
There could have been no hankering after either in the type of man revealed to us by the lifework of Memlinc.
And here Hans Memlinc enters on the scene, already then a master-painter and accomplished artist, but of whom no previous record, of whose lifework no earlier trace, has been discovered.
Pearse did full justice to the occasion, and in language, beautiful and impressive, pictured the man and his movements and the lessons to be drawn by us to-day from the lifework of leaders in thought and action like Tone.
Since then, God is my witness, I have made it my lifework to drive them forth and to make every thought captive to the Redeeming Christ.
My lifeworkhas not been in my foundry, nor in my town, nor in my church--but in my heart, this guilty heart of mine.
The physics of the sun, also, was by no means neglected; and his lifework earned for him the title of father of descriptive astronomy.
On the whole we may regard the lifework of Copernicus as fundamentally the most significant in the history and progress of astronomy.
And I hope," said Marty, "that I may find my lifework in some of the new home mission fields we have been learning about this week.
We've had severallifework meetings lately, and the needs of the world have been pretty strongly stated.