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Fresh Flowers for My Children - Page 21
by Katharine Parker Gordon - 1842 - 140 pages
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Sermons, Volume 1

George Buist - 1809 - 422 pages
...though you cannot relieve, be ever ready to compassionate others who may be in the same situation ; to weep with those who weep, and to rejoice with those who rejoice. The choice of companions is an object of the first importance to youth ; but your situation...
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The baptist Magazine

1864 - 868 pages
...him ready to every good word and work. Unkindness was alien to his nature. No man was ever more ready to weep with those who weep, and to rejoice with those who rejoice. His Christianity was thorough, genial, devout and practical. Few ministers have been more...
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Sermons: Accompanied by Suitable Prayers, Designed to be Used in ..., Volume 2

John Relly Beard - 1832 - 516 pages
...exercised steadily, mildly, yet fervently, towards those of our own household, lead us, we pray Thee, to weep with those who weep, and to rejoice with those who rejoice, in the abodes where poverty and sin double the common evils of our human condition. Hear us,...
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The Christian reformer; or, Unitarian magazine and review [ed. by ..., Volume 8

Robert Aspland - 1841 - 810 pages
...But though he relinquished professional practice, his kind-heartedness remained ; he was ever ready to " weep with those who weep, and to rejoice with those who rejoice." A few years since, Dr. Laird visited Ворюг, and was induced, in company vuh an amiable...
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Extracts from the Letters of Jonathan Hutchinson: With Some Brief Notices of ...

Jonathan Hutchinson - 1844 - 418 pages
...first sight it may appear, enabled from the same circumstance, and almost at the same instant of time, to weep with those who weep, and to rejoice with those who do rejoice. For with joy unspeakable may we not hope that our dear deceased children are now triumphing in the...
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Homoeopathy and Its Principles Explained

John Epps - 1850 - 348 pages
...joy : we obey the Divine command, divine, and therefore accordant to man's natural constitution, " To weep with those who weep, and to rejoice with those who rejoice." " 0 let me join Griefs to thy griefs, and echo sighs to thine,'' observes the poet: and Shakspeare,...
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Discourses and sayings of ... Jesus Christ illustrated in a series ..., Volume 3

John Brown - 1850 - 882 pages
...miserable and to the happy, to the good and to the bad, is equally benignant affection ; but it leads to weep with those who weep, and to rejoice with those who rejoice, — it leads us to esteem and imitate the good, and to pity and to attempt to reclaim the...
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Fresh Flowers for Children

Katharine Parker Gordon - 1852 - 202 pages
...hearts That otherwise would look on you with hate. For Love has a creating power, and those we love Will love us back again. Love has no limit, And it will...balm Of peace into the heart of wretchedness and sin. [t leads us up to heaven ; for Love is heaven's air And element and light ; and all in heaven is Love....
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The Bible Christian magazine, a continuation of the Arminian magazine

Bible Christians - 1852 - 992 pages
...Christians to be told in such a manner as to draw the tear of sympathy, and to cause your class-mates to "weep with those who weep, and to rejoice with those who do rejoice." 3. The third abusers of classmeetings, which I would mention, are those who trust to them as their...
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Discourses and Sayings of Our Lord Jesus Christ: Illustrated in a ..., Volume 2

John Brown - 1854 - 614 pages
...miserable and to the happy, to the good and to the bad, is equally benignant affection ; but it leads us to weep with those who weep, and to rejoice with those who rejoice : it leads us to esteem and imitate the good, and to pity and to attempt to reclaim the bad....
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