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... morning in a pocket handkerchief . Here was the origin of our pre- sent large and flourishing school in Unett street . It was indeed a day of small and feeble things , but being followed up with becoming But the upper zeal , the ...
... morning in a pocket handkerchief . Here was the origin of our pre- sent large and flourishing school in Unett street . It was indeed a day of small and feeble things , but being followed up with becoming But the upper zeal , the ...
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... morning , her mother came , to whom she said , while bathed in tears , O mother , mother , mother , get religion . I sent for you , hoping my advice might be made a blessing to you . Seek the Lord ; you will soon be gone , and shall ...
... morning , her mother came , to whom she said , while bathed in tears , O mother , mother , mother , get religion . I sent for you , hoping my advice might be made a blessing to you . Seek the Lord ; you will soon be gone , and shall ...
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... morning she was worse . sent for the doctor , who said he thought that would have been the last time he should have to come , but your wife , ' said he , has been out of her room and thrown herself quite back again . ' She seemed better ...
... morning she was worse . sent for the doctor , who said he thought that would have been the last time he should have to come , but your wife , ' said he , has been out of her room and thrown herself quite back again . ' She seemed better ...
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... morning by the Rev. W. Cooke , from Daniel ii . third and four follow- ing verses . To - night we are to have our beloved minister the Rev. T. Boy- cott . The subject is to be the Sunday school teachers ' harvest . " Mrs. W. was a ...
... morning by the Rev. W. Cooke , from Daniel ii . third and four follow- ing verses . To - night we are to have our beloved minister the Rev. T. Boy- cott . The subject is to be the Sunday school teachers ' harvest . " Mrs. W. was a ...
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... morning , about an hour and a half before he died , he desired his father to sing the hymn- CONNEXIONAL DEPARTMENT . warm attachment to the church of which he was a member - his ardent love of his class and of the Sabbath school , might ...
... morning , about an hour and a half before he died , he desired his father to sing the hymn- CONNEXIONAL DEPARTMENT . warm attachment to the church of which he was a member - his ardent love of his class and of the Sabbath school , might ...
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Page 125 - Prayer is the simplest form of speech That infant lips can try : Prayer the sublimest strains that reach The Majesty on high. 4 Prayer is the Christian's vital breath, The Christian's native air ; His watchword at the gates of death ; He enters heaven with prayer. 5 Prayer is the contrite sinner's voice, Returning from his ways ; While angels in their songs rejoice, And cry—
Page 108 - It is he that sitteth upon the circle of the earth, And the inhabitants thereof are as grasshoppers ; That stretcheth out the heavens as a curtain, And spreadeth them out as a tent to dwell in : That bringeth the princes to nothing; He maketh the judges of the earth as vanity.
Page 465 - I were to pray for a taste -which should stand me in stead under every variety of circumstances, and be a source of happiness and cheerfulness to me through life, and a shield against its ills, however things might go amiss and the world frown upon me, it would be a taste for reading.
Page 174 - The grace of the Lord Jesus Christ, the love of God, and the communion of the Holy Spirit be with all of you.
Page 435 - For it is written in the law of Moses, "Thou shalt not muzzle the mouth of the ox that treadeth out the corn.
Page 201 - And Jacob vowed a vow, saying, If God will be with me, and will keep me in this way that I go, and will give me bread to eat, and raiment to put on, so that I come again to my father's house in peace; then shall the LORD be my God: and this stone, which I have set for a pillar, shall be God's house: and of all that thou shalt give me I will surely give the tenth unto thee.
Page 436 - Let thy work appear unto thy servants, And thy glory unto their children. And let the beauty of the LORD our God be upon us: And establish thou the work of our hands upon us; Yea, the work of our hands establish thou it.
Page 296 - NOW when Solomon had made an end of praying, the fire came down from heaven, and consumed the burnt offering and the sacrifices; and the glory of the LORD filled the house.
Page 567 - AND after these things I heard a great voice of much people in heaven, saying, Alleluia; Salvation, and glory, and honour, and power, unto the Lord our God: for true and righteous are his judgments: for he hath judged the great whore, which did corrupt the earth with her fornication, and hath avenged the blood of his servants at her hand. And again they said, Alleluia. And her smoke rose up for ever and ever.
Page 173 - Lord, make me to know mine end, and the measure of my days, what it is; that I may know how frail I am. Behold, thou hast made my days as an handbreadth; and mine age is as nothing before thee: verily every man at his best state is altogether vanity.