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... seemed a lonely and cheerless commencement of so long a journey . The blinds were everywhere drawn down , the shutters were still up , and the noise and bustle of London life had hardly commenced , except in some of the more public ...
... seemed a lonely and cheerless commencement of so long a journey . The blinds were everywhere drawn down , the shutters were still up , and the noise and bustle of London life had hardly commenced , except in some of the more public ...
Pagina 17
... seemed as though all the sorrow of heart and bitterness of parting were concentrated in the few seconds that elapsed whilst the carriage doors were being finally closed , THE START . At last the shrill whistle of the guard sounded , and ...
... seemed as though all the sorrow of heart and bitterness of parting were concentrated in the few seconds that elapsed whilst the carriage doors were being finally closed , THE START . At last the shrill whistle of the guard sounded , and ...
Pagina 30
... seemed everywhere to prevail , in striking contrast to the neatness and regularity of every- thing on board when fairly out at sea . Boxes , portman- teaus , and almost every description of luggage were lying about in the most ...
... seemed everywhere to prevail , in striking contrast to the neatness and regularity of every- thing on board when fairly out at sea . Boxes , portman- teaus , and almost every description of luggage were lying about in the most ...
Pagina 33
... seemed specially rich in those peculiar features which are characteristic of English scenery . In very few places of the world does the grass seem so soft and luxuriant as in England ; and seldom can meadows , with their abundance of ...
... seemed specially rich in those peculiar features which are characteristic of English scenery . In very few places of the world does the grass seem so soft and luxuriant as in England ; and seldom can meadows , with their abundance of ...
Pagina 34
... seemed more in her element than that bird would have been under similar circumstances . I had no ambition whatever to have practical testimony as to her capabilities in this respect , but was quite willing to rest satisfied with the ...
... seemed more in her element than that bird would have been under similar circumstances . I had no ambition whatever to have practical testimony as to her capabilities in this respect , but was quite willing to rest satisfied with the ...
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Alte ediții - Afișează-le pe toate
The Juvenile Missionary Magazine (and Annual)., Volumul 10 London missionary society Vizualizare completă - 1853 |
The Juvenile Missionary Magazine (and Annual)., Volumul 33 London missionary society Vizualizare completă - 1876 |
The Juvenile Missionary Magazine (and Annual)., Volumul 4 London missionary society Vizualizare completă - 1847 |
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Pagina 184 - Dearly beloved, avenge not yourselves, but rather give place unto wrath : for it is written, Vengeance is mine ; I will repay, saith the Lord. Therefore, if thine enemy hunger, feed him ; if he thirst, give him drink : for in so doing thou shalt heap coals of fire on his head.
Pagina 243 - And it came to pass, as soon as he came nigh unto the camp, that he saw the calf, and the dancing: and Moses' anger waxed hot, and he cast the tables out of his hands, and brake them beneath the mount.
Pagina 243 - And he took the calf which they had made, and burnt it in the fire, and ground it to powder, and strewed it upon the water, and made the children of Israel drink of it.
Pagina 55 - 2 Thou, who didst come to bring On Thy redeeming wing Healing and sight, Health to the sick in mind, Sight to the inly blind, Oh, now to all mankind "Let there be light.
Pagina 207 - Sirs, why do ye these things ? We also are men of like passions with you, and preach unto you that ye should turn from these vanities unto the living God, which made heaven, and earth, and the sea, and all things that are therein : who in times past suffered all nations to walk in their own ways.
Pagina 214 - Perish policy and cunning, Perish all that fears the light ! Whether losing, whether winning, Trust in God and do the right.
Pagina 171 - The Master has come over Jordan," Said Hannah, the mother, one day ; ' He is healing the people who throng Him, With a touch of His finger, they say. * And now I shall carry the children, Little Rachel and Samuel and John ; I shall carry the baby Esther, For the Lord to look upon.
Pagina 30 - IF you cannot on the ocean Sail among the swiftest fleet, Rocking on the highest billows, Laughing at the storms you meet, You can stand among the sailors, Anchored yet within the bay, You can lend a hand to help them, As they launch their boats away.
Pagina 231 - Ye fearful saints, fresh courage take, The clouds ye so much dread, Are big with mercy, and shall break In blessings on your head.
Pagina 100 - Instead of the thorn shall come up the fir-tree, and instead of the brier shall come up the myrtle-tree: and it shall be to the Lord for a name, for an everlasting sign that shall not be cut off.