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... Apostle to the Romans The Juvenile Forget me not ; edited by Mrs. S. C. Hall The New Year's Gift ; and Juvenile Souvenir : edited by Mrs. Alaric Watts The Winter's Wreath • · Transactions of the Literary Society of Bombay , Vols . II ...
... Apostle to the Romans The Juvenile Forget me not ; edited by Mrs. S. C. Hall The New Year's Gift ; and Juvenile Souvenir : edited by Mrs. Alaric Watts The Winter's Wreath • · Transactions of the Literary Society of Bombay , Vols . II ...
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... apostle , you shrink from contact with every thing that fastidiousness may call " common or unclean , " where is the benevolence which bears to see , nay , which desires to see , the misery which has no recommendation beyond its reality ...
... apostle , you shrink from contact with every thing that fastidiousness may call " common or unclean , " where is the benevolence which bears to see , nay , which desires to see , the misery which has no recommendation beyond its reality ...
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... Apostle Peter , as already a taker of the glory that shall be revealed . " The very last time he ever addressed his flock from the pulpit , was on the apos- tolic benediction-- " The grace of our Lord Jesus Christ , and the love of God ...
... Apostle Peter , as already a taker of the glory that shall be revealed . " The very last time he ever addressed his flock from the pulpit , was on the apos- tolic benediction-- " The grace of our Lord Jesus Christ , and the love of God ...
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... Apostle forbade his disciples to put on . In the midst of that world , the followers of Jesus then formed small , and almost in- visible , communities . And when they were warned against the world , they would naturally look beyond the ...
... Apostle forbade his disciples to put on . In the midst of that world , the followers of Jesus then formed small , and almost in- visible , communities . And when they were warned against the world , they would naturally look beyond the ...
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... Apostle , if he were to visit us now ? He could not , if he were present among us , fail to perceive , that the principle of heathenism , against which he was perpetually warning his children in the Gospel , still continues to harass ...
... Apostle , if he were to visit us now ? He could not , if he were present among us , fail to perceive , that the principle of heathenism , against which he was perpetually warning his children in the Gospel , still continues to harass ...
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Página 209 - ... .which he wrought in Christ, when he raised him from the dead, and set him at his own right hand in the heavenly places., (far above all principality and power and might and dominion, and every name that is named not only in this world, but also in that which is to come,) and hath put all things under his feet, and gave him to be the head over all things to the church, which is his body, the fulness of him that filleth all in all.
Página 373 - ... thousand spears in rest, A thousand knights are pressing close behind the snow-white crest; And in they burst, and on they rushed, while, like a guiding star, Amidst the thickest carnage blazed the helmet of Navarre. Now, God be praised, the day is ours. Mayenne hath turned his rein.
Página 375 - Give back the lost and lovely ! — those for whom The place was kept at board and hearth so long ! The prayer went up through midnight's breathless gloom, And the vain yearning woke 'midst festal song ! Hold fast thy buried isles, thy towers o'erthrown — But all is not thine own.
Página 520 - God hath made Him who knew no sin to be sin for us, that we might be made the righteousness of God in Him.
Página 199 - Who hath measured the waters in the hollow of His hand, and meted out heaven with the span, and comprehended the dust of the earth in a measure, and weighed the mountains in scales, and the hills in a balance ? Who hath directed the Spirit of the Lord, or being His counsellor hath taught Him?
Página 574 - And now, from forth the frowning sky, From the Heaven's topmost height, I heard a voice — the awful voice Of the blood-avenging sprite : — ' Thou guilty man ! take up thy dead And hide it from my sight...
Página 572 - TWAS in the prime of summer time, An evening calm and cool, And four-and-twenty happy boys Came bounding out of school : There were some that ran and some that leapt, Like troutlets in a pool. Away they sped with gamesome minds, And souls untouched by sin; To a level mead they came, and there They drave the wickets in : Pleasantly shone the setting sun Over the town of Lynn. Like sportive deer they coursed about, And shouted as they ran, — Turning to mirth all things of earth, As only boyhood can;...
Página 373 - Ho ! maidens of Vienna ; Ho ! matrons of Lucerne ; Weep, weep, and rend your hair for those who never shall return. Ho! Philip, send, for charity, thy Mexican pistoles, That Antwerp monks may sing a mass for thy poor spearmen's souls.
Página 575 - With breathless speed, like a soul in chase, I took him up and ran;— There was no time to dig a grave Before the day began: In a lonesome wood, with heaps of leaves, I hid the murdered man!
Página 572 - Away they sped with gamesome minds, And souls untouched by sin; To a level mead they came, and there They drave the wickets in: Pleasantly shone the setting sun Over the town of Lynn. Like sportive deer they coursed about, And shouted as they ran, Turning to mirth all things of earth, As only boyhood can; But the Usher sat remote from all, A melancholy man!