The Youth's magazine, or Evangelical miscellany1856 |
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... Rest Pilgrimage to the Moslem's Holy Land Pride and its Punishment Prince ( The ) of Lyric Singers Purpose in Life · Religion in Common Life Remarkable Rescue of a Fugitive Vessel Resignation ; or , a Sunny Old Age Rogers , Samuel , The ...
... Rest Pilgrimage to the Moslem's Holy Land Pride and its Punishment Prince ( The ) of Lyric Singers Purpose in Life · Religion in Common Life Remarkable Rescue of a Fugitive Vessel Resignation ; or , a Sunny Old Age Rogers , Samuel , The ...
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... " at every turn , take up again the map of your pilgrimage , " inquire for the good old way , and walk therein , so that you find rest to your souls . " E. R. THE SWOLLEN RIVER ; OR , THE PASSAGE OF A VANITY FAIR . 3.
... " at every turn , take up again the map of your pilgrimage , " inquire for the good old way , and walk therein , so that you find rest to your souls . " E. R. THE SWOLLEN RIVER ; OR , THE PASSAGE OF A VANITY FAIR . 3.
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... rests a father , who fell in the prime of man- hood ; and here slumber the remains of a mother and child , who were lovely and pleasant in their lives , and in their death were not divided . The old and young , the rich and poor , are ...
... rests a father , who fell in the prime of man- hood ; and here slumber the remains of a mother and child , who were lovely and pleasant in their lives , and in their death were not divided . The old and young , the rich and poor , are ...
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... rest by the appointment , in the Session of 1840 , of " a Select Committee of the House of Lords to inquire into the Destruction and Sale of Exchequer Documents . " The melancholy fate of these valuable records will be , perhaps ...
... rest by the appointment , in the Session of 1840 , of " a Select Committee of the House of Lords to inquire into the Destruction and Sale of Exchequer Documents . " The melancholy fate of these valuable records will be , perhaps ...
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... rest of this lovely day ; and if the chilly night do cause you to sleep the sleep of death , you shall die in the course of nature ; my hand shall not ruthlessly destroy such a beautiful work of the Creator , or cut short your fleeting ...
... rest of this lovely day ; and if the chilly night do cause you to sleep the sleep of death , you shall die in the course of nature ; my hand shall not ruthlessly destroy such a beautiful work of the Creator , or cut short your fleeting ...
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Page 31 - O LORD my God, thou hast made thy servant king instead of David my father : and I am but a little child : I know not how to go out or come in.
Page 34 - And Solomon's wisdom excelled the wisdom of all the children of the east country, and all the wisdom of Egypt.
Page 137 - gay creature of the elements ' had not taken his place contentedly, where nature had assigned it, as one of the ornamental performers of the time ! His station was with the lilies of the field, which toil not, neither do they spin.
Page 174 - And when the inhabitants of the land, the Canaanites, saw the mourning in the floor of Atad, they said, This is a grievous mourning to the Egyptians: wherefore the name of it was called Abel-mizraim, which is beyond Jordan.
Page 27 - What is this passing scene? A peevish April day! A little sun — a little rain, And then night sweeps along the plain. And all things fade away.
Page 234 - I held and believed that the sun is the centre of the world and immovable, and that the earth is not the centre and...
Page 186 - Women are armed with fans as men with swords, and sometimes do more execution with them. To the end therefore that ladies may be entire mistresses of the weapon which they bear, I have erected an academy for the training up of young women in the exercise of the fan, according to the most fashionable airs and motions that are now practised at court The ladies who carry fans under me are...
Page 222 - All we like sheep have gone astray; we have turned every one to his own way ; and the LORD hath laid on him the iniquity of us all. 7 He was oppressed, and he was afflicted, yet he opened not his mouth : he is brought as a lamb to the slaughter, and as a sheep before her shearers is dumb, so he openeth not his mouth.
Page 234 - I subject myself to all the pains and punishments which have been decreed and promulgated by the sacred canons and other general and particular constitutions against delinquents of this description. So, may God help me, and His Holy Gospels, which I touch with my own hands, I, the...
Page 31 - As the LORD hath been with my lord the king, even so be he with Solomon, and make his throne greater than the throne of my lord king David.