The Universal Spelling-book: Or, a New and Easy Guide to the English Language. ...booksellers, 1798 - 150 pages |
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... , hand shall hold me . 10. If I say , peradventure the darkness shill cover me : then shall my night be turn'd to day . 11. Yea , the darkness is no darkness with thee , but the night is clear as the day : The darkness and SPELLING - BOO K.
... , hand shall hold me . 10. If I say , peradventure the darkness shill cover me : then shall my night be turn'd to day . 11. Yea , the darkness is no darkness with thee , but the night is clear as the day : The darkness and SPELLING - BOO K.
Page 28
... thee are both alike . · 12. For my reins are thine : thou hast covered me in my mother's womb . 13. I will give thanks unto thee , for I am fearfully and wonderfully made : marvellous are thy works ; and thạt my soul knoweth right well ...
... thee are both alike . · 12. For my reins are thine : thou hast covered me in my mother's womb . 13. I will give thanks unto thee , for I am fearfully and wonderfully made : marvellous are thy works ; and thạt my soul knoweth right well ...
Page 29
... thee a froward mouth , and perverse lips put far from thee . 6. Turn not to the right hand , nor to the left : remove thy foot from evil . 7. For the ways of a man are before the eyes of the Lord : and he pondereth all his goings . 8 ...
... thee a froward mouth , and perverse lips put far from thee . 6. Turn not to the right hand , nor to the left : remove thy foot from evil . 7. For the ways of a man are before the eyes of the Lord : and he pondereth all his goings . 8 ...
Page 30
... thee . 22. Flee from sin as from a Serpent ; for if thou comest too near it , it will bite thee the teeth thereof are as the teeth of a Lion , to slay the souls of men . 23 All iniquity is as a two - edged sword , the wounds whereof ...
... thee . 22. Flee from sin as from a Serpent ; for if thou comest too near it , it will bite thee the teeth thereof are as the teeth of a Lion , to slay the souls of men . 23 All iniquity is as a two - edged sword , the wounds whereof ...
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... thee , my Son , faid the Prieft , with all my Heart Come , kneel down , and receive it with Humility . -- I thank you , Reverend Father , fays the arch Wag , but , upon fecond Thoughts , I will not have thy cheap Bleffing ; for I find ...
... thee , my Son , faid the Prieft , with all my Heart Come , kneel down , and receive it with Humility . -- I thank you , Reverend Father , fays the arch Wag , but , upon fecond Thoughts , I will not have thy cheap Bleffing ; for I find ...
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