Rose Hamilton; Or, What it is to be a ChristianMassachusetts Sabbath School Society, 1859 - 90 pages |
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... Mary . " “ Oh , I must show her my doll , " cried Rose , and she bounded out of the room , to exhibit its charms to her little play- mate , whose admiration was equalled only by her unselfish pleasure in wit- nessing Rose's unbounded ...
... Mary . " “ Oh , I must show her my doll , " cried Rose , and she bounded out of the room , to exhibit its charms to her little play- mate , whose admiration was equalled only by her unselfish pleasure in wit- nessing Rose's unbounded ...
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... Mary ? " at length he asked . Mrs. Hamilton replied that Rose was troubled because she so easily lost her temper , and that she was very desirous to become a better child . " Oh , is that all ? I was afraid it was something serious . I ...
... Mary ? " at length he asked . Mrs. Hamilton replied that Rose was troubled because she so easily lost her temper , and that she was very desirous to become a better child . " Oh , is that all ? I was afraid it was something serious . I ...
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... Mary was permitted to pass Saturday afternoon with her , and it was the delight of the two children , after a good romp in the garden with old Pomp , the house dog , or a hide - and - go - seek game in the shrub- bery , to go back to ...
... Mary was permitted to pass Saturday afternoon with her , and it was the delight of the two children , after a good romp in the garden with old Pomp , the house dog , or a hide - and - go - seek game in the shrub- bery , to go back to ...
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... Mary upon herself ; and of this unwearied watchfulness and care , she had begun to reap a rich re- ward , in the undoubted evidence which Mary gave , that she was already one of Christ's little ones- -a lamb in the fold of the Good ...
... Mary upon herself ; and of this unwearied watchfulness and care , she had begun to reap a rich re- ward , in the undoubted evidence which Mary gave , that she was already one of Christ's little ones- -a lamb in the fold of the Good ...
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... Mary Ives . Rose could not understand its nature , though she ac- knowledged its power , and often found herself exclaiming , " Oh , if I could only be as good as cousin Mary ! " " Oh , mother , " cried Rose , bursting into the parlor ...
... Mary Ives . Rose could not understand its nature , though she ac- knowledged its power , and often found herself exclaiming , " Oh , if I could only be as good as cousin Mary ! " " Oh , mother , " cried Rose , bursting into the parlor ...
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Page 73 - Brethren, if any of you do err from the truth, and one convert him ; let him know that he which converteth a sinner from the error of his way, shall save a soul from death, and shall hide a multitude of sins.
Page 79 - Blessed are the dead which die in the Lord : Yea, saith the Spirit, that they may rest from their labours: and their works do follow them.
Page 6 - and he has left us an example that we should walk in his steps ; " for he that hath suffered in the flesh, hath ceased from sin.
Page 14 - Jesus teach it, when he took little children in his arms and blessed them, and said " Of such is the kingdom of God...
Page 79 - ... only to die. Strange that the spoiler should breathe on such freshness ! Strange that such beauty in darkness should lie ! Gently and quietly smooth down her pillow, Gather fresh roses to lay in her hand ; Soon will her happy soul, loosed and unfettered, Plume its white wing for the sweet spirit-land. Dying in childhood — in peace and in beauty, — Dying with love o'er the dark way to shine, — Who, thou sweet child, while they wept, would not envy ? Who would not wish for an exit like thine?
Page 21 - ... righteously: who his own self bore our sins in his own body on the cross, that we, being dead to sins, should live unto righteousness: by whose wounds you were healed.