Social evils, and their remedy, Volume 3Smith, Elder and Company, 1835 - Great Britain |
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... taken unwell , and nearly fainted away in church , during the morn- ing service , owing , I suppose , to some remains of the weakness that followed my late severe illness , I was persuaded to remain at home , instead of going to the ...
... taken unwell , and nearly fainted away in church , during the morn- ing service , owing , I suppose , to some remains of the weakness that followed my late severe illness , I was persuaded to remain at home , instead of going to the ...
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... taken thereof to do any work ? or will men take a pin of it to hang any vessel thereon ? Behold , it is cast into the fire for fuel ; the fire devoureth both the ends of it , and the midst of it is burned . Is it meet for any work ...
... taken thereof to do any work ? or will men take a pin of it to hang any vessel thereon ? Behold , it is cast into the fire for fuel ; the fire devoureth both the ends of it , and the midst of it is burned . Is it meet for any work ...
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... taken place in her appearance since I had been last with her , but there was a life and energy in her look and manners such as I had never beheld , even when she was in strong health of body . I found who had been her teacher , while ...
... taken place in her appearance since I had been last with her , but there was a life and energy in her look and manners such as I had never beheld , even when she was in strong health of body . I found who had been her teacher , while ...
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... young family . It was rumoured by others that the young lady was not serious enough for Mr. Frank Hilton , since he had taken such a religious turn , and allowed his brother and his brother's wife to have such an ex- 50 ...
... young family . It was rumoured by others that the young lady was not serious enough for Mr. Frank Hilton , since he had taken such a religious turn , and allowed his brother and his brother's wife to have such an ex- 50 ...
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... taken very ill , so ill , that the servants , without saying any thing to their mistress , thought it right . to send to tell Miss Emily of her father's illness . They sent to Mrs. Thorncliff's cottage : Miss Emily had not been there ...
... taken very ill , so ill , that the servants , without saying any thing to their mistress , thought it right . to send to tell Miss Emily of her father's illness . They sent to Mrs. Thorncliff's cottage : Miss Emily had not been there ...
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Page 88 - There, if thy Spirit touch the soul, And grace her mean abode, Oh ! with what peace, and joy, and love, She communes with her God ! There like the nightingale she pours Her solitary lays ; Nor asks a witness of her song, Nor thirsts for human praise.
Page 64 - He that is unjust, let him be unjust still: and he which is filthy, let him be filthy still: and he that is righteous, let him be righteous still: and he that is holy, let him be holy still.
Page 46 - I am the vine, ye are the branches: He that abideth in me, and I in him, the same bringeth forth much fruit: for without me ye can do nothing.
Page 66 - This I say therefore, and testify in the Lord, that ye henceforth walk not as other Gentiles walk, in the vanity of their mind, having the understanding darkened, being alienated from the life of God through the ignorance that is in them, because of the blindness of their heart: who being past feeling have given themselves over unto lasciviousness, to work all uncleanness with greediness.
Page 65 - But continue thou in the things which thou hast learned and hast been assured of, knowing of whom thou hast learned them; and that from a child thou hast known the holy scriptures, which are able to make thee wise unto salvation through faith which is in Christ Jesus.
Page 40 - Know the Lord ; for they shall all know me, from the least of them unto the greatest of them, saith the Lord : for I will forgive their iniquity, and I will remember their sin no more.
Page 67 - For our gospel came not unto you in word only, but also in power, and in the Holy Ghost, and in much assurance ; as ye know what manner of men we were among you for your sake.
Page 75 - This know also, that in the last days perilous times shall come. For men shall be lovers of their own selves, covetous, boasters, proud, blasphemers, disobedient to parents, unthankful, unholy, without natural affection, trucebreakers, false accusers, incontinent, fierce, despisers of those that are good, traitors, heady, highminded, lovers of pleasures more than lovers of God...
Page 66 - But ye have not so learned Christ ; if so be that ye have heard him, and have been taught by him, as the truth is in Jesus...
Page 68 - Seest thou a man wise in his own conceit? there is more hope of a fool than of him.