The contributions of Q.Q. to a periodical work: [The Youth's magazine] with some pieces not before publishedG. Lane & C.B. Tippett, 1845 - 355 sidor |
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... true source of all the rest . Had I but listened to the admonitions of Scripture , reason , and conscience , seven years ago , all that I wished would have followed of course . Religion , you know , is a sure remedy for carelessness ...
... true source of all the rest . Had I but listened to the admonitions of Scripture , reason , and conscience , seven years ago , all that I wished would have followed of course . Religion , you know , is a sure remedy for carelessness ...
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... true of idle thoughts . They are the first means he employs to ensnare us : of them we are not much afraid , and therefore are easily led on to the next step , which is short and easy indeed . By vain thoughts , we may understand those ...
... true of idle thoughts . They are the first means he employs to ensnare us : of them we are not much afraid , and therefore are easily led on to the next step , which is short and easy indeed . By vain thoughts , we may understand those ...
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... true taste as of right principle . There is no age to which it does not belong ; but to the young , how eminently be coming ! Humility is the very foundation of Chris- tianity ; we must be abased , before we can be exalted ; and our ...
... true taste as of right principle . There is no age to which it does not belong ; but to the young , how eminently be coming ! Humility is the very foundation of Chris- tianity ; we must be abased , before we can be exalted ; and our ...
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... true that such a history was nothing to him . Whatever is in itself excellent , is worthy of our attention , and more or less of our imitation , however widely our circumstances may differ . Great talents and splendid achievements are ...
... true that such a history was nothing to him . Whatever is in itself excellent , is worthy of our attention , and more or less of our imitation , however widely our circumstances may differ . Great talents and splendid achievements are ...
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... true that , like every other good , this degree of growth in grace must be given from above ; but this surely is not a hindrance , but the highest possible advantage . " He giveth more grace " 26 THE USE OF BIOGRAPHY .
... true that , like every other good , this degree of growth in grace must be given from above ; but this surely is not a hindrance , but the highest possible advantage . " He giveth more grace " 26 THE USE OF BIOGRAPHY .
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Sida 203 - Now stir the fire, and close the shutters fast, Let fall the curtains, wheel the sofa round, And while the bubbling and loud-hissing urn Throws up a steamy column, and the cups, That cheer but not inebriate, wait on each, So let us welcome peaceful evening in.
Sida 40 - And whatsoever mine eyes desired I kept not from them, I withheld not my heart from any joy; for my heart rejoiced in all my labour: and this WORDS was my portion of all my labour.
Sida 79 - Well, if our days must fly, We'll keep their end in sight ; We'll spend them all in wisdom's way, And let them speed their flight.
Sida 338 - Before the angel, and of him to ask Chose rather : he, she knew, would intermix Grateful digressions, and solve high dispute With conjugal caresses ; from his lip Not words alone pleased her.
Sida 404 - Thus, in looking forward to future life, let us recollect that we have not to sustain all its toil, to endure all its sufferings, or encounter all its crosses at once. One moment comes laden with its own little...
Sida 339 - Stood on my feet: about me round I saw Hill, dale, and shady woods, and sunny plains, And liquid lapse of murmuring streams; by these Creatures that lived and moved, and walked or flew; Birds on the branches warbling; ~a.ll things smiled; With fragrance and with joy my heart o'erflowed.
Sida 212 - give all diligence to make our calling and election sure ;
Sida 40 - Then I looked on all the works that my hands had wrought, and on the labour that I had laboured to do : and behold, all was vanity and vexation of spirit, and there was no profit under the sun.
Sida 345 - Again, how many years of my life were devoted to the acquisition of those languages by the means of which I might explore the records of remote ages, and become familiar with the learning and literature of other times...
Sida 277 - Pet. i. 10, by believing it, for fear we come short of it,f according to that of the apostle, " let us, therefore, fear, lest a promise being left us of entering into his rest, any of us should seem to come short of it,