The Christian miscellany, and family visiter, 7–8. köide1859 |
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... become his ; and a husband's love is what she still asks to sustain and cheer her in the trials of life . If she has not this , whither shall she go for comfort ? We may see , then , the guilt of those husbands who withhold their ...
... become his ; and a husband's love is what she still asks to sustain and cheer her in the trials of life . If she has not this , whither shall she go for comfort ? We may see , then , the guilt of those husbands who withhold their ...
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... become us unless we be fit for it , and it be well put upon us ; so , though to sing be never so comely in its own nature , yet it becometh not us , except we be prepared for it , and do sing David's psalms with David's spirit ...
... become us unless we be fit for it , and it be well put upon us ; so , though to sing be never so comely in its own nature , yet it becometh not us , except we be prepared for it , and do sing David's psalms with David's spirit ...
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... become , at once , so popular as it deserves to be . In many of them the musical attainments of the Teachers are but slender ; and it is a well - known fact that the excellencies of good music are seldom detected at first sight by any ...
... become , at once , so popular as it deserves to be . In many of them the musical attainments of the Teachers are but slender ; and it is a well - known fact that the excellencies of good music are seldom detected at first sight by any ...
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... become subject to the miseries of that aggravated pauperism which commercial panics pe- riodically entail . Look at that plodding peasant : he toils in sunlight and rain ; his wife is always at home , to contrive , and make the best of ...
... become subject to the miseries of that aggravated pauperism which commercial panics pe- riodically entail . Look at that plodding peasant : he toils in sunlight and rain ; his wife is always at home , to contrive , and make the best of ...
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... become their Pastor . This consecrated him Vicar of Madeley . At that time , he was in the prime of manhood ; he was scholarly and talented ; his patron , Baron Berwick , was influential and generous . But John Fletcher accepted Madeley ...
... become their Pastor . This consecrated him Vicar of Madeley . At that time , he was in the prime of manhood ; he was scholarly and talented ; his patron , Baron Berwick , was influential and generous . But John Fletcher accepted Madeley ...
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