The young Jewess and her Christian school-fellows. By the author of 'Rhoda'.1847 |
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... girls were assembled round the fire , in their school - room , talking over the events of the Christmas holi- days ... little circle . " You will not settle much to your studies to - day , my dears , I dare say , " she observed , " for ...
... girls were assembled round the fire , in their school - room , talking over the events of the Christmas holi- days ... little circle . " You will not settle much to your studies to - day , my dears , I dare say , " she observed , " for ...
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... Little girls , carrying parcels al- most as big as themselves , were trotting after their elder companions , who good- naturedly indulged the young ones in their desire to be employed . The con- tents of boxes and bags were spread upon ...
... Little girls , carrying parcels al- most as big as themselves , were trotting after their elder companions , who good- naturedly indulged the young ones in their desire to be employed . The con- tents of boxes and bags were spread upon ...
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... child would take some chosen friend aside , and show her the keepsake she had brought for her from home ; and then ... little offering at once . It was necessary to be very active , so that all might be arranged comfortably by daylight ...
... child would take some chosen friend aside , and show her the keepsake she had brought for her from home ; and then ... little offering at once . It was necessary to be very active , so that all might be arranged comfortably by daylight ...
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... a young friend of mine , whom I shall introduce to you to - morrow , and who is coming for a few hours every day to ... little girl I am speaking of is peculiarly situated , and I feel deeply anxious that she should meet with the most ...
... a young friend of mine , whom I shall introduce to you to - morrow , and who is coming for a few hours every day to ... little girl I am speaking of is peculiarly situated , and I feel deeply anxious that she should meet with the most ...
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... child I am speak- ing of will need more than common indulgence on the part of her Christian companions . In fact , she is a ... little Zillah , is a widow , and is much respected for her numerous estimable qualities , and her benevolence ...
... child I am speak- ing of will need more than common indulgence on the part of her Christian companions . In fact , she is a ... little Zillah , is a widow , and is much respected for her numerous estimable qualities , and her benevolence ...
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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.