The young Jewess and her Christian school-fellows. By the author of 'Rhoda'.1847 |
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... door , which was half- open . Seeing them all so still , and hear- ing only the voice of Mrs. Worthing , Zillah felt afraid to enter ; therefore she remained quietly outside the door , think- ing that she should like to be one of the ...
... door , which was half- open . Seeing them all so still , and hear- ing only the voice of Mrs. Worthing , Zillah felt afraid to enter ; therefore she remained quietly outside the door , think- ing that she should like to be one of the ...
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... door again partly open . Mrs. Wor- thing was reading as before , but not the history of Joseph . It was a still more touching and solemn narrative — the ac- count of our blessed Saviour's sufferings and death . Zillah 24 THE YOUNG JEWESS .
... door again partly open . Mrs. Wor- thing was reading as before , but not the history of Joseph . It was a still more touching and solemn narrative — the ac- count of our blessed Saviour's sufferings and death . Zillah 24 THE YOUNG JEWESS .
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... door , she threw herself into her arms and continued weeping . " What is the matter , my dear child ? " asked Mrs. Worthing , tenderly . " Oh ! I am so very sorry that the Jews were so wicked as to crucify Jesus of Nazareth ! " said the ...
... door , she threw herself into her arms and continued weeping . " What is the matter , my dear child ? " asked Mrs. Worthing , tenderly . " Oh ! I am so very sorry that the Jews were so wicked as to crucify Jesus of Nazareth ! " said the ...
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... in honour of our blessed Sa- viour . When Mrs. Worthing arrived , Zillah met her at the door , and springing for- ward to embrace her , said , " I have told с mamma all , dear Mrs. Worthing , and she is THE YOUNG JEWESS . 33.
... in honour of our blessed Sa- viour . When Mrs. Worthing arrived , Zillah met her at the door , and springing for- ward to embrace her , said , " I have told с mamma all , dear Mrs. Worthing , and she is THE YOUNG JEWESS . 33.
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... door of her parent's chamber ; and then , feeling lonely , she wandered for a few minutes in the garden , followed by her favourite kid , and examined the pretty snowdrops and crocuses , which were beginning to spring up , and made the ...
... door of her parent's chamber ; and then , feeling lonely , she wandered for a few minutes in the garden , followed by her favourite kid , and examined the pretty snowdrops and crocuses , which were beginning to spring up , and made the ...
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Page 79 - I am the good shepherd and know my sheep, and am known of mine. As the Father knoweth me, even so know I the Father, and I lay down my life for the sheep. . And other sheep I have, which are not of this fold : them also I must bring, and they shall hear my voice ; and there shall be one fold and one shepherd.
Page 82 - The African Wanderers ; Or, the Adventures of Carlos and Antonio; embracing interesting Descriptions of the Manners and .Customs of the Western Tribes, and the Natural Productions of the Country.
Page 83 - Modern British Plutarch (The), or LIVES OF MEN DISTINGUISHED IN THE RECENT HISTORY OF OUR COUNTRY FOR THEIR TALENTS, VIRTUES, AND ACHIEVEMENTS. By WC TAYLOR, LL.D.
Page 70 - Dear, dying Lamb, thy precious blood Shall never lose its power, Till all the ransomed church of God Be saved, to sin no more.
Page 70 - E'er since, by faith, I saw the stream Thy flowing wounds supply, Redeeming love has been my theme, And shall be till I die.
Page 70 - The dying thief rejoiced to see That fountain in his day ; And there may I, though vile as he, Wash all my sins away.
Page 71 - Lord, I believe thou hast prepared (Unworthy though I be) For me a blood-bought free reward, A golden harp for me ! "Tis strung and tuned for endless years, And form'd by power divine, To sound in God the Father's ears No other name but thine.
Page 37 - Also I say unto you, Whosoever shall confess me before men, him shall the Son of man also confess before the angels of God.