The Visitor: Or, Monthly InstructorReligious Tract Society., 1840 - Christianity |
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... give it a fair ancestors , and may piety like her's descend trial . However , boys , it may be worth and multiply through all the generations your remembering ; and if , in future life , of her descendants ! your maladies should not ...
... give it a fair ancestors , and may piety like her's descend trial . However , boys , it may be worth and multiply through all the generations your remembering ; and if , in future life , of her descendants ! your maladies should not ...
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... give reality to shadows so exquisitely lovely . Yet in the estimation of all , such a wish seemed destined to take its place among other dreams of beautiful things ; among the splendid but impracticable concep- tions in which men of ...
... give reality to shadows so exquisitely lovely . Yet in the estimation of all , such a wish seemed destined to take its place among other dreams of beautiful things ; among the splendid but impracticable concep- tions in which men of ...
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... give all the apostles witness . Their lives were spent in proclaiming His salvation ; their blood was shed in confirmation of his faithfulness and truth . To Him give all his disciples witness in all ages of the world . To Him the true ...
... give all the apostles witness . Their lives were spent in proclaiming His salvation ; their blood was shed in confirmation of his faithfulness and truth . To Him give all his disciples witness in all ages of the world . To Him the true ...
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... give up the claim would annoy the national feelings of the English . A treaty was at last made , by which Calais was to be restored by France in eight years , under heavy pecuniary forfeitures . The Eng- lish government wisely resolved ...
... give up the claim would annoy the national feelings of the English . A treaty was at last made , by which Calais was to be restored by France in eight years , under heavy pecuniary forfeitures . The Eng- lish government wisely resolved ...
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... give you one of my sketches now . I am about to describe humanity in a novel form ; at least , in a shape that it does not commonly assume . When we see a miser clutching his money bags , and looking around him suspiciously , we are ...
... give you one of my sketches now . I am about to describe humanity in a novel form ; at least , in a shape that it does not commonly assume . When we see a miser clutching his money bags , and looking around him suspiciously , we are ...
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Page 63 - Yet in the church I had rather speak five words with my understanding, that by my voice I might teach others also, than ten thousand words in an unknown tongue.
Page 144 - For the mountains shall depart, and the hills be removed; but my kindness shall not depart from thee, neither shall the covenant of my peace be removed, saith the LORD that hath mercy on thee.
Page 326 - A new heart also will I give you, and a new spirit will I put within you : and I will take away the stony heart out of your flesh, and I will give you a heart of flesh. And I will put my Spirit within you, and cause you to walk in my statutes, and ye shall keep my judgments, and do them.
Page 266 - Man that is born of a woman Is of few days, and full of trouble. He cometh forth like a flower, and is cut down : He fleeth also as a shadow, and continueth not.
Page 71 - And the LORD said unto Satan, Behold, all that he hath is in thy power ; only upon himself put not forth thine hand.
Page 268 - For why? the Lord our God is good, His mercy is for ever sure ; His truth at all times firmly stood, And shall from age to age endure.
Page 393 - I, even I, am he that comforteth you : who art thou, that thou shouldest be afraid of a man that shall die, and of the son of man which shall be made as grass ; 13 And forgettest the LORD thy maker, that hath stretched forth the heavens, and laid the foundations of the earth...
Page 35 - As an eagle stirreth up her nest, fluttereth over her young, spreadeth abroad her wings, taketh them, beareth them on her wings; so the Lord alone did lead him, and there was no strange god with him.
Page 366 - I went by the field of the slothful, and by the vineyard of the man void of understanding ; and, lo, it was all grown over with thorns, and nettles had covered the face thereof, and the stone wall thereof was broken down.
Page 35 - Can a woman forget her sucking child, that she should not have compassion on the son of her womb? yea, they may forget, yet will I not forget thee.