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... George 263 · • 275 · Opposite characters . 280 · 305 Our lodger 113 , 141 92 Our vocation , 9 , 36 , 64 , 181 , 213 , 234 107 Plant of renown , the • 128 a Prayer . 191 · • 250 · are in fault ?. Good health . • Happy mistakes " He saved ...
... George 263 · • 275 · Opposite characters . 280 · 305 Our lodger 113 , 141 92 Our vocation , 9 , 36 , 64 , 181 , 213 , 234 107 Plant of renown , the • 128 a Prayer . 191 · • 250 · are in fault ?. Good health . • Happy mistakes " He saved ...
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... George is not happy , it will be his own fault . " George , Dunkly was the village carpenter . He had a good business ; a pleasant house of his own ; sober habits ; youth , health , and strength in his favour . Moreover , being fond of ...
... George is not happy , it will be his own fault . " George , Dunkly was the village carpenter . He had a good business ; a pleasant house of his own ; sober habits ; youth , health , and strength in his favour . Moreover , being fond of ...
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... George was pleased to find that Margaret's good qualities were not dimmed by marriage ; and , week after week , he bore with exemplary fortitude the infliction of mops , pails , brooms and brushes , the strong odour of soap and soap ...
... George was pleased to find that Margaret's good qualities were not dimmed by marriage ; and , week after week , he bore with exemplary fortitude the infliction of mops , pails , brooms and brushes , the strong odour of soap and soap ...
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... George was still bent upon entering . 66 66 Why not , my dear ? ” " Why not ! Only look at your boots ; see what a lot of dirt you are carrying in . ” " No such thing , Margaret ; I scraped them well , and rubbed them on the mat ...
... George was still bent upon entering . 66 66 Why not , my dear ? ” " Why not ! Only look at your boots ; see what a lot of dirt you are carrying in . ” " No such thing , Margaret ; I scraped them well , and rubbed them on the mat ...
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... George , " said little Margaret to her brother , " father says that mother is getting well again . " " Is she really ? " said the boy , in a tone that seemed to tremble . 66 Ah , that she is ; so father says : and , I say , George , you ...
... George , " said little Margaret to her brother , " father says that mother is getting well again . " " Is she really ? " said the boy , in a tone that seemed to tremble . 66 Ah , that she is ; so father says : and , I say , George , you ...
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Page 27 - Come and hear, all ye that fear God, and I will declare what he hath done for my soul.
Page 248 - Again I say unto you, That if two of you shall agree on earth as touching anything that they shall ask, it shall be done for them of my Father which is in heaven.
Page 121 - And when they had platted a crown of thorns, they put it upon his head, and a reed in his right hand ; and they bowed the knee before him, and mocked him, saying, Hail, king of the Jews ! And they spit upon him, and took the reed, and smote him on the head.
Page 112 - Day-star, in my heart appear. 2 Dark and cheerless is the morn Unaccompanied by Thee ; Joyless is the day's return Till Thy mercy's beams I see — Till they inward light impart, Glad my eyes and warm my heart.
Page 321 - For it is God which worketh in you both to will and to do of his good pleasure. Do all things without murmurings and disputings: that ye may be blameless and harmless, the sons of God, without rebuke, in the midst of a crooked and perverse nation, among whom ye shine as lights in the world; holding forth the word of life...
Page 281 - The father shall be divided against the son, and the son against the father; the mother against the daughter, and the daughter against the mother; the mother-in-law against her daughter-in-law, and the daughter-in-law against her mother-in-law.
Page 80 - Jesus, Lover of my soul, Let me to Thy bosom fly, While the nearer waters roll, While the tempest still is high: Hide me, O my Saviour, hide, Till the storm of life is past; Safe into the haven guide, O, receive my soul at last.
Page 113 - Leave thy fatherless children, I will preserve them alive; and let thy widows trust in me.
Page 104 - COMMIT thou all thy griefs And ways into His hands, To His sure truth and tender care, Who earth and heaven commands. Who points the clouds their course, Whom winds and seas obey; He shall direct thy wandering feet, He shall prepare thy way.
Page 189 - Christ, as of a lamb without blemish and without spot : who verily was foreordained before the foundation of the world, but was manifest in these last times for you, who by him do believe in God, that raised him up from the dead, and gave him glory; that your faith and hope might be in God.