The Christian Pioneer, 32–33 tomaiSimpkin, Marshall and Company, 1878 |
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... become a member of a temperance society . For months the craving of his appetite for strong drink was excessive ; but , true to his resolution , he set his face like a flint against every temptation . The marsh of his heart being thus ...
... become a member of a temperance society . For months the craving of his appetite for strong drink was excessive ; but , true to his resolution , he set his face like a flint against every temptation . The marsh of his heart being thus ...
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... becomes by to - morrow a yawning gulf . " Anecdotes and Selections . WHAT RELIGION DOES FOR A MAN . - A man without religion is like a man living in a planet unillumined by the sun . He has trees , fruit , grass and flowers , streams ...
... becomes by to - morrow a yawning gulf . " Anecdotes and Selections . WHAT RELIGION DOES FOR A MAN . - A man without religion is like a man living in a planet unillumined by the sun . He has trees , fruit , grass and flowers , streams ...
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... becomes Ferrier and Ferrers , one of the noble names of England , associated also with a tragedy not noble either in its character or in its consequences . In Germany we have the Schmidts ; in Italy the Fabri , THE ITALICS OF SCRIPTURE ...
... becomes Ferrier and Ferrers , one of the noble names of England , associated also with a tragedy not noble either in its character or in its consequences . In Germany we have the Schmidts ; in Italy the Fabri , THE ITALICS OF SCRIPTURE ...
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... becomes Jahon Shmmit . Among the Icelanders he is Jahne Smithson ; among the Tuscaroras he is Tom QuSmittia ; in Poland , Ivan Schmittiaveiski ; among the Welsh we are told they talk of Jhon Schmidd ; in Mexico he is written down as ...
... becomes Jahon Shmmit . Among the Icelanders he is Jahne Smithson ; among the Tuscaroras he is Tom QuSmittia ; in Poland , Ivan Schmittiaveiski ; among the Welsh we are told they talk of Jhon Schmidd ; in Mexico he is written down as ...
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... become flabby . When they dried they would be shorter and harder than ever . Thus pantalooned and coated , he spent a very pleasant season , until sheep - shearing having come round , he got a pair of woollen pants . Poetry . LONGINGS ...
... become flabby . When they dried they would be shorter and harder than ever . Thus pantalooned and coated , he spent a very pleasant season , until sheep - shearing having come round , he got a pair of woollen pants . Poetry . LONGINGS ...
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38 psl. - Nevertheless I am continually with thee: Thou hast holden me by my right hand. Thou shalt guide me with thy counsel, And afterward receive me to glory.
140 psl. - Though I look old, yet I am strong and lusty: For in my youth I never did apply Hot and rebellious liquors in my blood; Nor did not with unbashful forehead woo The means of weakness and debility; Therefore my age is as a lusty winter, Frosty, but kindly: let me go with you; I'll do the service of a younger man In all your business and necessities.
24 psl. - After the sun's remove. I see them walking in an air of glory, Whose light doth trample on my days; My days, which are at best but dull and hoary, Mere glimmerings and decays.
24 psl. - He that hath found some fledged bird's nest may know, At first sight, if the bird be flown ; But what fair well or grove he sings in now, That is to him unknown.
76 psl. - O! many a shaft at random sent Finds mark the archer little meant! And many a word at random spoken May soothe or wound a heart that's broken!
133 psl. - Christ, for his brethren and kinsmen according to the flesh ; " and if his " heart's desire and prayer to God for Israel was, that they might be saved...
17 psl. - ALL hail the power of Jesus' name ! Let angels prostrate fall ; Bring forth the royal diadem, And crown him Lord of all.
21 psl. - It is good for a man that he bear the yoke in his youth.
48 psl. - What to thee is shadow, to him is day. And the end he knoweth, And not on a blind and aimless way The spirit goeth.
16 psl. - ... nervous derangement in return. Either he absents himself entirely from all fellowship, and lives a recluse in a garret, with carpet slippers and a leaden inkpot ; or he comes among people swiftly and bitterly, in a contraction of his whole nervous system, to discharge some temper before he returns to work. I do not care how much or how well he works, this fellow is an evil feature in other people's lives.