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... sure I could not help loving the Saviour she loved , and prizing the book she prized , though I was too backward to speak of it before the world , as if it was a weak- ness . And she begged me then not to be ashamed of my religion ...
... sure I could not help loving the Saviour she loved , and prizing the book she prized , though I was too backward to speak of it before the world , as if it was a weak- ness . And she begged me then not to be ashamed of my religion ...
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... sure , " said her visitor , a weak , weary - looking woman , who had just come in ; " but still I thought you might be able to spare an hour to go and sit with poor Mrs. Brown , and see to the children a bit while she's laid up ...
... sure , " said her visitor , a weak , weary - looking woman , who had just come in ; " but still I thought you might be able to spare an hour to go and sit with poor Mrs. Brown , and see to the children a bit while she's laid up ...
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... sure I've tried to keep the place nice and clean , and I've thought it ungrateful of them when they've come in and not noticed what I've done , or wanted to have things different ; and it has often made me cross and snappish with them ...
... sure I've tried to keep the place nice and clean , and I've thought it ungrateful of them when they've come in and not noticed what I've done , or wanted to have things different ; and it has often made me cross and snappish with them ...
Page 37
... sure to succeed without his help . Can it be that working and praying must go together ? I wish I had known it before ; I do wish I had known it before . " Mrs. Anderson had ample time for reflection . She con- trived to make up a few ...
... sure to succeed without his help . Can it be that working and praying must go together ? I wish I had known it before ; I do wish I had known it before . " Mrs. Anderson had ample time for reflection . She con- trived to make up a few ...
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... " Dear , dear ! what pretty flowers ! —what a lovely rose ! " " What curious pieces mine are ! " " What dingy bits I've got ! " " Why mine are such shabby old things I'm sure they can't be any good . There's Fanny with the best 44.
... " Dear , dear ! what pretty flowers ! —what a lovely rose ! " " What curious pieces mine are ! " " What dingy bits I've got ! " " Why mine are such shabby old things I'm sure they can't be any good . There's Fanny with the best 44.
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Page 323 - And there were in the same country shepherds abiding in the field, keeping watch over their flock by night. And, lo, the angel of the Lord came upon them, and the glory of the Lord shone round about them: and they were sore afraid. And the angel said unto them, Fear not: for, behold, I bring you good tidings of great joy, which shall be to all people. For unto you is born this day, in the city of David, a Savior, which is Christ the Lord...
Page 294 - And I will establish my covenant with thee; and thou shalt know that I am the Lord : that thou mayest remember, and be confounded, and never open thy mouth any more because of thy shame, when I am pacified toward thee for all that thou hast done, saith the Lord God.
Page 255 - Let no man say when he is tempted, I am tempted of God ; for God cannot be tempted with evil, neither tempteth he any man. But every man is tempted when he is drawn away of his own lust, and enticed.
Page 280 - THOU hidden love of God, whose height, Whose depth unfathomed, no man knows, I see from far Thy beauteous light, Inly I sigh for Thy repose; My heart is pained, nor can it be At rest, till it finds rest in Thee.
Page 237 - Happy is he that hath the God of Jacob for his help, whose hope is in the Lord his God...
Page 112 - Is it nothing to you, all ye that pass by ? behold, and see if there be any sorrow like unto my sorrow, which is done unto me, wherewith the Lord hath afflicted me in the day of his fierce anger.
Page 256 - Behold also the ships, which, though they be so great, and are driven of fierce winds, yet are they turned about with a very small helm, whithersoever the governor listeth.
Page 166 - JESUS, thy blood and righteousness My beauty are, my glorious dress ; 'Midst flaming worlds in these arrayed, With joy shall I lift up my head.
Page 22 - For as many as have sinned without Law shall also perish without Law: and as many as have sinned in the Law shall be judged by the Law...
Page 14 - Remember all who love thee, All who are loved by thee, Pray too for those who hate thee, If any such there be. Then for thyself in meekness, A blessing humbly claim, And link with each petition, Thy great Redeemer's...