Christ Our Example: To which is Prefixed an Autobiography of the AuthorCarter, 1858 - 386 pages |
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Page 26
... bring what she had read to bear upon her arguments . It is commonly said in youth , that it is of no use to read more than you can remember . This is not true . The use of reading is to form the mind , to enlighten the understanding ...
... bring what she had read to bear upon her arguments . It is commonly said in youth , that it is of no use to read more than you can remember . This is not true . The use of reading is to form the mind , to enlighten the understanding ...
Page 65
... bring ? Shall I praise Thee for plenty , for health and for ease , For the spring of delight , and the sunshine of peace ? Shall I praise Thee for flowers that bloom'd on my breast ; For joys in perspective , or pleasures possess'd ...
... bring ? Shall I praise Thee for plenty , for health and for ease , For the spring of delight , and the sunshine of peace ? Shall I praise Thee for flowers that bloom'd on my breast ; For joys in perspective , or pleasures possess'd ...
Page 100
... bring us forward . If it appears probable I shall live the winter , it must not be at Woolwich , I apprehend ; if not , it little matters . God must give us guidance in this matter , for we know scarcely what to do , or where to go ...
... bring us forward . If it appears probable I shall live the winter , it must not be at Woolwich , I apprehend ; if not , it little matters . God must give us guidance in this matter , for we know scarcely what to do , or where to go ...
Page 101
... or speak , lest I bring on a paroxysm . To you I need not say , how all this is to me : but my darling husband earnestly pleads for time : he thinks it would soften the blow , and increase its usefulness . God LETTERS . 101.
... or speak , lest I bring on a paroxysm . To you I need not say , how all this is to me : but my darling husband earnestly pleads for time : he thinks it would soften the blow , and increase its usefulness . God LETTERS . 101.
Page 114
... bringing of the dead to life , without which he cannot begin to exercise the functions of life . It is the release of a slave from bondage , without which he cannot enter the services of another master . Such are the figures used in ...
... bringing of the dead to life , without which he cannot begin to exercise the functions of life . It is the release of a slave from bondage , without which he cannot enter the services of another master . Such are the figures used in ...
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beautiful become believe better blessed body bosom called canker-worm Caroline CAROLINE FRY CAROLINE WILSON character child children of God children of men Christ Christian church conformity corruption curse death delight demnation desire despised divine divine grace doubt earth earthly enjoy enjoyment eternal evil faith Fanny Father fear feel felt friends glory God's gospel grace hand happy hast hath Hawkhurst hear heard heart heaven Holy Spirit human intellect irreligion Jesus knew language light live look Lord ment mercy mind nature ness never night object ourselves pain passed Paul perhaps Pharisee pleasure present purpose reason Redeemer's rejoice religion religious remember rience salvation Satan Saviour's Scrip Scripture seems sinner sins sion Socinian sorrow soul speak suffering taste tell thee things thou thought tion truth Tunbridge ture ungodly unto walk Woolwich word