Cheap Repository Tracts, Suited to the Present TimesF. C. & J. Rivington, no. 62, St. Paul's Church-Yard, and no. 3, Waterloo-Place, Pall-Mall, 1819 - 160 pagini |
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Pagina 14
... night earnestly pray God to convince you of your sin and danger . Though I can bear any ill language offered to myself , I cannot brook an insult on my Maker and my Redeemer ; I cannot listen to profaneness towards my God , with the ...
... night earnestly pray God to convince you of your sin and danger . Though I can bear any ill language offered to myself , I cannot brook an insult on my Maker and my Redeemer ; I cannot listen to profaneness towards my God , with the ...
Pagina 40
... night , you , would indeed endanger your own soul , and give a dreadful example to your family ; but great as those sins are , ( and God forbid that I should attempt to lessen them ) still they are not worse , nay , they are not so bad ...
... night , you , would indeed endanger your own soul , and give a dreadful example to your family ; but great as those sins are , ( and God forbid that I should attempt to lessen them ) still they are not worse , nay , they are not so bad ...
Pagina 47
... night with the wretched convict ; he prayed with him , and for him , and read to him the penitential psalms , and some portion of the Gospel . But he was too humble and too prudent a man to venture out of his depth by arguments and ...
... night with the wretched convict ; he prayed with him , and for him , and read to him the penitential psalms , and some portion of the Gospel . But he was too humble and too prudent a man to venture out of his depth by arguments and ...
Pagina 60
... night , to a place so distant , herself so unpro- vided , and in such a condition ? I hope , at least , you have furnished them with clothes ; for all their own little stores are burnt . ' " Not I indeed , " said Fantom , " what is the ...
... night , to a place so distant , herself so unpro- vided , and in such a condition ? I hope , at least , you have furnished them with clothes ; for all their own little stores are burnt . ' " Not I indeed , " said Fantom , " what is the ...
Pagina 65
... wages they receive on Saturday nights , that government is supported ; that it is out of their labour , that the taxes are paid . Now you must know , 1 that while you , by smuggling , are stealing money History of Mr. Fantom , & c . 65.
... wages they receive on Saturday nights , that government is supported ; that it is out of their labour , that the taxes are paid . Now you must know , 1 that while you , by smuggling , are stealing money History of Mr. Fantom , & c . 65.
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Pagina 22 - He will fulfil the desire of them that fear him: He also will hear their cry, and will save them.
Pagina 124 - BLESSED are the poor in spirit: for their's is the kingdom of heaven. BLESSED are they that mourn : for they shall be comforted.
Pagina 3 - But the wise man truly observes, that as " the race is not always to the swift," so is not bread always to the man of understanding. In the common course of events, Providence usually blesses honest industry with success; but the whole history of the world proves that outward prosperity is no certain mark of God's favour. Indeed were this universally the. case, we should want one of the strongest arguments for a future state. But if the Divine dispensations are mysterious, we know that they are holy,...
Pagina 112 - ... learn to read the word of God for nothing. For who is to pay for them? equality can't afford it; and those that may be willing won't be able. Tom. But we shall be one as good as another, for all that. Jack.
Pagina 111 - Though my lady is too rantipolish, and flies about all summer to hot water and cold water, and fresh water and salt water, when she ought to stay at home with sir John: yet when she does come down, she brings such a deal of gentry that I have more horses than I can shoe, and my wife more linen than she can wash. Then all our grown children are servants in the family, and rare wages they have got. Our little boys get something every day by weeding their gardens, and the...
Pagina 139 - Sir. British laws for my guard, My cottage is barr'd, 'Tis safe in the light or the dark, Sir; If the Squire should oppress, I get instant redress, My orchard's as safe as his park, Sir. My cot is my throne, What I have is my own, And what is my own I will keep, Sir; Should riot ensue, I may plow, it is true, But I'm sure that I never shall reap, Sir.
Pagina 138 - Tis still my delight — With my wages to run home the faster ; But if Frenchmen rule here, I may look far and near, But I never shall find a paymaster.
Pagina 105 - I'll tell thee a story. When sir John married, my lady, who is a little fantastical, and likes to do every thing like the French, begged him to pull down yonder fine old castle, and build it up in her frippery way. No...
Pagina 119 - I'll go and make a bonfire, and — Jack. Hold, Tom. There is but one thing worse than a bitter enemy ; and that is, an imprudent friend. If thou...
Pagina 101 - I'll be bound for thee. — Thou art an honest fellow in the main, though thou dost tipple and prate a little too much at the Rose and Crown. Tom. No, no, I want a new Constitution. Jack. Indeed ! Why I thought thou hadst been a desperate healthy fellow. Send for the doctor directly.