The Englishwoman's magazine and Christian mother's miscellany [formerly The Christian mother's magazine] ed. by mrs. Milner, Volume 2Mary Milner 1847 |
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... nature , " replied the baronet , " by the time she reaches home ! " " I will test your knowledge , " said the curate , whose feeling made him sententious , as he rose to depart . " Have with you , " said the baronet , confidently ...
... nature , " replied the baronet , " by the time she reaches home ! " " I will test your knowledge , " said the curate , whose feeling made him sententious , as he rose to depart . " Have with you , " said the baronet , confidently ...
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... nature and extent of the disease , and with its true and only remedies . These remedies , which had been hitherto , as com- pletely unknown to the unhappy sufferers , as they were beyond their power to obtain , consisted of EXOTICS ...
... nature and extent of the disease , and with its true and only remedies . These remedies , which had been hitherto , as com- pletely unknown to the unhappy sufferers , as they were beyond their power to obtain , consisted of EXOTICS ...
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... nature of the disorder ; and who , while they were employed to minister to the wants of others , partook , in their own persons , of the salutary effects of the system established by the great Physician , under whose appointment they ...
... nature of the disorder ; and who , while they were employed to minister to the wants of others , partook , in their own persons , of the salutary effects of the system established by the great Physician , under whose appointment they ...
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... nature of the sacra- ments , especially of the Eucharist . The doctrine which attributes to them a sacrificial ... natural consequences . Then follows a comprehensive view of the present state of Protestantism - its dangers and prospects ...
... nature of the sacra- ments , especially of the Eucharist . The doctrine which attributes to them a sacrificial ... natural consequences . Then follows a comprehensive view of the present state of Protestantism - its dangers and prospects ...
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... nature of the story , and to render intelligible the few remarks which we feel ourselves bound to offer upon it . A volume bearing the title of " NEW YEAR'S DAY ; A WINTER'S TALE ; BY MRS . GORE , " is beyond all doubt , a book likely ...
... nature of the story , and to render intelligible the few remarks which we feel ourselves bound to offer upon it . A volume bearing the title of " NEW YEAR'S DAY ; A WINTER'S TALE ; BY MRS . GORE , " is beyond all doubt , a book likely ...
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Page 142 - Know ye not that there is a prince and a great man fallen this day in Israel?
Page 62 - Then said he unto me, Prophesy unto the wind, prophesy, son of man, and say to the wind, Thus saith the Lord God, Come from the four winds, O breath, and breathe upon these slain, that they may live. So I prophesied as he commanded me, and the breath came into them, and they lived, and stood up upon their feet, an exceeding great army.
Page 127 - Thus saith the Lord, A voice was heard in Ramah, lamentation, and bitter weeping; Rachel weeping' for her children, refused to be comforted for her children, because they were not.
Page 22 - I THINK, when I read that sweet story of old, When Jesus was here among men, How He called little children as lambs to His fold, I should like to have been with them then.
Page 545 - ... godliness hath promise of the life that now is," as well as of that which is to come.
Page 87 - But the God of all grace, who hath called us unto his eternal glory by Christ Jesus, after that ye have suffered a while, make you perfect, stablish, strengthen, settle you.
Page 77 - Offer unto God thanksgiving; and pay thy vows unto the most High: And call upon me in the day of trouble: I will deliver thee, and thou shalt glorify me.
Page 62 - Awake, O north wind; and come, thou south; Blow upon my garden, That the spices thereof may flow out.
Page 175 - LORD, thou hast searched me, and known me. Thou knowest my downsitting and mine uprising, thou understandest my thought afar off. Thou compassest my path and my lying down, and art acquainted with all my ways. For there is not a word in my tongue, but, lo, O Lord, thou knowest it altogether.
Page 605 - When the ear heard me, then it blessed me; and when the eye saw me, it gave witness to me: Because I delivered the poor that cried, and the fatherless, and him that had none to help him. The blessing of him that was ready to perish came upon me: and I caused the widow's heart to sing for joy.