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Page 65
... grave - clothes ! while his hand is putting off a part of them , one of his feet is busy too , in stripping from his legs the bandage with which they are bound . How sublime and simple is the New Testament record of this miracle ! " And ...
... grave - clothes ! while his hand is putting off a part of them , one of his feet is busy too , in stripping from his legs the bandage with which they are bound . How sublime and simple is the New Testament record of this miracle ! " And ...
Page 107
... grave and reflecting counte- nance of age , may be seen at a glance , and many a parent feels himself puzzled to answer the questions of his children . Mamr as hardly dare open their mouths , and papas , with all their home - knowledge ...
... grave and reflecting counte- nance of age , may be seen at a glance , and many a parent feels himself puzzled to answer the questions of his children . Mamr as hardly dare open their mouths , and papas , with all their home - knowledge ...
Page 111
... grave , the learned and the ignorant , the infidel and the lowly believer in the gospel of Jesus Christ . Here , on the sunshiny days of summer , come peo- ple from the country , who , having visited London to see what is wonderful ...
... grave , the learned and the ignorant , the infidel and the lowly believer in the gospel of Jesus Christ . Here , on the sunshiny days of summer , come peo- ple from the country , who , having visited London to see what is wonderful ...
Page 113
... grave . " Think not that I speak in derision or censure in thus glancing at the peculiarities of those who enter the Ab- bey of Westminster . While noting down these reflections , I am standing among the living and the dead , and solemn ...
... grave . " Think not that I speak in derision or censure in thus glancing at the peculiarities of those who enter the Ab- bey of Westminster . While noting down these reflections , I am standing among the living and the dead , and solemn ...
Page 115
... grave is a more fit place for the lan- guage of humiliation than of praise , yet it does not appear unseemly to commemorate on the tomb what- ever has been done by the sleeping inhabitant below for God's glory , or man's good . When the ...
... grave is a more fit place for the lan- guage of humiliation than of praise , yet it does not appear unseemly to commemorate on the tomb what- ever has been done by the sleeping inhabitant below for God's glory , or man's good . When the ...
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