The Peace Reading-Book; Being a Series of Selections ... Condemnatory of the Principles and Practices of War, and Inculcating Those of True Christianity, EtcCharles Gilpin, 1844 - 171 páginas |
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... JOHN HOWARD , for par- ticulars of whom see PHILANTHROPY . " Love and cha- rity , " says ROGERS , " extend our BENEFICENCE to the miseries of our brethren , " meaning the whole human family . We say of the Almighty , that He is both a ...
... JOHN HOWARD , for par- ticulars of whom see PHILANTHROPY . " Love and cha- rity , " says ROGERS , " extend our BENEFICENCE to the miseries of our brethren , " meaning the whole human family . We say of the Almighty , that He is both a ...
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... JOHN III . 16 . From this Greek root Christos , are likewise derived all words beginning with CHRIS , of which JOHNSON gives no less than 16 , with their separate definitions ; of these , one is here quoted as an example , " CHRISTEN ...
... JOHN III . 16 . From this Greek root Christos , are likewise derived all words beginning with CHRIS , of which JOHNSON gives no less than 16 , with their separate definitions ; of these , one is here quoted as an example , " CHRISTEN ...
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... JOHN FORD . The worst that men can breathe ; and make his wrongs His outsides ; wear them like his raiment , carelessly ; And ne'er prefer his injuries to his heart To bring it into danger . SHAKSPEARE . The custom of duelling took its ...
... JOHN FORD . The worst that men can breathe ; and make his wrongs His outsides ; wear them like his raiment , carelessly ; And ne'er prefer his injuries to his heart To bring it into danger . SHAKSPEARE . The custom of duelling took its ...
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... John and Ralph , about twelve years of age , were walking before me , each with an arm affec- tionately around the ... John's hand and hurt him . " What did you do that for ? " asked John . " I did not intend to do it , " said ...
... John and Ralph , about twelve years of age , were walking before me , each with an arm affec- tionately around the ... John's hand and hurt him . " What did you do that for ? " asked John . " I did not intend to do it , " said ...
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... John , " you take all so quietly and kindly , it seems as though you loved me so much , that you could not be angry with me and hurt me , even when I hurt you . " " Well , John , " said Ralph , " I do love you ; and I do not feel as if ...
... John , " you take all so quietly and kindly , it seems as though you loved me so much , that you could not be angry with me and hurt me , even when I hurt you . " " Well , John , " said Ralph , " I do love you ; and I do not feel as if ...
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