Familiar Scenes, Histories, and Reflectionsauthor annd sold, 1814 - 166 pages |
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... given to limbs , which were appointed to works of peculiar labour . I beheld the astonishing effect which constant employment produced on the tem- pers of the industrious , making them in general cheerful , and adding a relish to their ...
... given to limbs , which were appointed to works of peculiar labour . I beheld the astonishing effect which constant employment produced on the tem- pers of the industrious , making them in general cheerful , and adding a relish to their ...
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... given me by the widow of his predecessor , I also expressed my wish to hear from him a few more particulars , as I understood he visited him in his last illness . " With all my heart , Sir , " said he , " ' twas mournful visiting to be ...
... given me by the widow of his predecessor , I also expressed my wish to hear from him a few more particulars , as I understood he visited him in his last illness . " With all my heart , Sir , " said he , " ' twas mournful visiting to be ...
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... given . They all went immediately , and re- ceived their promised wages . Far different was the case of those bidden to the marriage . They made light of it , going their ways to their farms and their merchandize — and they were ...
... given . They all went immediately , and re- ceived their promised wages . Far different was the case of those bidden to the marriage . They made light of it , going their ways to their farms and their merchandize — and they were ...
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... given up the cause . All expressed their surprise and curiosity to know for what reason . Mr. Spade in- formed them , that Lord B's steward had been recommending Will to make his new liveries against the election , but his Lordship had ...
... given up the cause . All expressed their surprise and curiosity to know for what reason . Mr. Spade in- formed them , that Lord B's steward had been recommending Will to make his new liveries against the election , but his Lordship had ...
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... given a decided proof of possessing the distinguishing ornament of man - humanity . I observed the first object these politicians had in view , was that of obtaining a supply of liquor previous to their consultations . The Farmer pla ...
... given a decided proof of possessing the distinguishing ornament of man - humanity . I observed the first object these politicians had in view , was that of obtaining a supply of liquor previous to their consultations . The Farmer pla ...
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Page 85 - Let no man say when he is tempted, I am tempted of God : for God cannot be tempted with evil, neither tempteth he any man : but every man is tempted, when he is drawn away of his own lust, and enticed.
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Page 130 - So, whether you eat or drink, or whatever you do, do all to the glory of God.
Page 17 - If ye, being evil, know how to give good things to your children ; how much more shall your Father which is in heaven, give good things to them that ask him ? Matt.
Page 81 - Mark the observation," said he, " from the youngest present, only six years old ; for it explains the nature of prayer, of which, perhaps, some of you are ignorant. Many persons repeat words, who never prayed in their lives. My dear boy, I am very glad to find you were afraid to say to God what you could not say truly from your heart : but you may beg of him to give you submission to his will.
Page 81 - The little mourner hastily turned round, and looking at me, exclaimed, " I could not say, Thy will be done,
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Page 80 - I began experimentally to perceive our Lord's meaning, when he says, ' Except ye receive the kingdom of heaven as a little child, ye shall in no wise enter therein.
Page 81 - I took him by the hand, and pointing to his schoolfellows, "Mark this observation," said I, "from the youngest present, only six years old, for it explains the nature of prayer, of which perhaps some of you are ignorant ; many persons repeat words, who never prayed in their lives. My dear boy, I am very glad to find you were afraid to say to God what you could not say truly from your heart ; but you may beg of him to give you submission to...