The Christian miscellany, and family visiter1883 |
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... miles , seven miles of which I traversed with eleven pounds ' weight of clay in my arms , besides lifting the unmade clay and carrying it some distance to the maker . The total quantity of clay thus carried by me was five and a half ...
... miles , seven miles of which I traversed with eleven pounds ' weight of clay in my arms , besides lifting the unmade clay and carrying it some distance to the maker . The total quantity of clay thus carried by me was five and a half ...
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... miles , half that distance being traversed while carrying this heavy burden . ' Early in 1871 Mr. Smith published his pathetic Cry of the Children , ' which still further aroused the national conscience . The facts disclosed in it are ...
... miles , half that distance being traversed while carrying this heavy burden . ' Early in 1871 Mr. Smith published his pathetic Cry of the Children , ' which still further aroused the national conscience . The facts disclosed in it are ...
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... miles ' ride ; and the sun , shining gloriously , did his best to mortify me by showing all the difference between my riding - suit and Molly's , which was scarlet laced with silver , and became her rarely . I minded it less since the ...
... miles ' ride ; and the sun , shining gloriously , did his best to mortify me by showing all the difference between my riding - suit and Molly's , which was scarlet laced with silver , and became her rarely . I minded it less since the ...
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... mile from the town , and which had been used hitherto as barrack - rooms by the troops . These were placed at the disposal of the women and children . Measures were taken to appor- tion the rooms fairly to the various families , and as ...
... mile from the town , and which had been used hitherto as barrack - rooms by the troops . These were placed at the disposal of the women and children . Measures were taken to appor- tion the rooms fairly to the various families , and as ...
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... mile from the main camp . An important position , from a military point of view , which they were instructed to hold at all hazards in case of an attack . The transformation from peaceful citizens to soldiers in the space of a few hours ...
... mile from the main camp . An important position , from a military point of view , which they were instructed to hold at all hazards in case of an attack . The transformation from peaceful citizens to soldiers in the space of a few hours ...
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Page 24 - Behold, God is my salvation ; I will trust, and not be afraid ; for the Lord Jehovah is my strength and my song ; he also is become my salvation.
Page 106 - Mortify, therefore, your members which are upon the earth; fornication, uncleanness, inordinate affection, evil concupiscence, and covetousness, which is idolatry; for which things' sake the wrath of God cometh on the children of disobedience; in the which ye also walked some time when ye lived in them.
Page 514 - If thine enemy be hungry, give him bread to eat; and if he be thirsty, give him water to drink: for thou shalt heap coals of fire upon his head, and the Lord shall reward thee.
Page 67 - The place was worthy of such a trial. It was the great hall of William Rufus, the hall which had resounded with acclamations at the inauguration of thirty kings, the hall which had witnessed the just sentence of Bacon and the just absolution of Somers, the hall where the eloquence of...
Page 489 - And though this world, with devils filled, Should threaten to undo us; We will not fear, for God hath willed His truth to triumph through us: The prince of darkness grim — We tremble not for him; His rage we can endure, For lo, his doom is sure, One little word shall fell him.
Page 489 - A MIGHTY fortress is our God, A bulwark never failing; Our helper He amid the flood Of mortal ills prevailing. For still our ancient foe Doth seek to work us woe; His craft and power are great, And, armed with cruel hate, On earth is not his equal.
Page 199 - The Lord our God be with us, as he was with our fathers: let him not leave us, nor forsake us : that he may incline our hearts unto him, to walk in all his ways, and to keep his commandments, and his statutes, and his judgments, which he commanded our fathers.
Page 534 - For whosoever shall give you a cup of water to drink in my name, because ye belong to Christ, verily I say unto you, he shall not lose his reward.
Page 495 - Come one, come all ! this rock shall fly From its firm base as soon as I.
Page 203 - MY God, I am Thine, what a comfort divine, What a blessing to know that my Jesus is mine ! In the heavenly Lamb thrice happy I am, And my heart it doth dance at the sound of His name.