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Every mortal has his appointed season , and his allotted dwell . ing - place ; and
to walk his little time on earth in that his prescribed place , with humility and
obedience , is the sum of human wisdom . To do that which the Lord would have
him ...
Every mortal has his appointed season , and his allotted dwell . ing - place ; and
to walk his little time on earth in that his prescribed place , with humility and
obedience , is the sum of human wisdom . To do that which the Lord would have
him ...
Page 61
Neither did these reflections of his solitary hours , directed , as they no doubt
were , by the Holy Spirit , fail of producing such effects of a humble and holy walk
through the remainder of his life , as caused VOL . IV . G him at his decease to be
...
Neither did these reflections of his solitary hours , directed , as they no doubt
were , by the Holy Spirit , fail of producing such effects of a humble and holy walk
through the remainder of his life , as caused VOL . IV . G him at his decease to be
...
Page 73
For they that wait on the Lord shall renew their strength : they shall mount up with
wings as eagles ; they shall run , and not be weary ; and they shall walk , and not
faint . " ( Isaiah xl . 31. ) In this manner did Mrs. Fortescue frequently instruct her ...
For they that wait on the Lord shall renew their strength : they shall mount up with
wings as eagles ; they shall run , and not be weary ; and they shall walk , and not
faint . " ( Isaiah xl . 31. ) In this manner did Mrs. Fortescue frequently instruct her ...
Page 84
It was her intention that the little orphan should attend it ; and as Mrs. Cicely
wished to be also present , one of the men - servants undertook to carry Annette
to the church of Fairfield while the old housekeeper walked by his side . The little
girl ...
It was her intention that the little orphan should attend it ; and as Mrs. Cicely
wished to be also present , one of the men - servants undertook to carry Annette
to the church of Fairfield while the old housekeeper walked by his side . The little
girl ...
Page 138
During his walk from Bristol to the Wells , he heard and saw nothing but the
servant of the inn , whom he had engaged to guide him along the intricate
labyrinths of new and old buildings through which he must needs approach the
precincts of ...
During his walk from Bristol to the Wells , he heard and saw nothing but the
servant of the inn , whom he had engaged to guide him along the intricate
labyrinths of new and old buildings through which he must needs approach the
precincts of ...
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