The Book of Good Examples Drawn from Authentic History and Biography: Designed to Illustrate the Beneficial Effects of Virtuous Conduct |
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... offered the young child a home ; but the culture of a good education was necessary to call forth the energies of his mind , so as to fit him for his future destiny . He was not left destitute . The king soon after granted him a place in ...
... offered the young child a home ; but the culture of a good education was necessary to call forth the energies of his mind , so as to fit him for his future destiny . He was not left destitute . The king soon after granted him a place in ...
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... offered to lend him the money , he was very reluctant to acquiesce in the conditions ; but no sooner was he put in possession of it , than he hastened to a mercer , and laid out the whole sum in blankets and flannels , which were ...
... offered to lend him the money , he was very reluctant to acquiesce in the conditions ; but no sooner was he put in possession of it , than he hastened to a mercer , and laid out the whole sum in blankets and flannels , which were ...
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... offered the out - cast Haydn a corner of his garret , and a seat at his table . A miserable bed , a table , chair , and a wretched harpsichord , were all that the generous hospitality of his host could offer him , in a gar- ret which ...
... offered the out - cast Haydn a corner of his garret , and a seat at his table . A miserable bed , a table , chair , and a wretched harpsichord , were all that the generous hospitality of his host could offer him , in a gar- ret which ...
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... offered the out - cast Haydn corner of his garret , and a seat at his table . A miserable jed , a table , chair , and a wretched harpsichord , were all that he generous hospitality of his host could offer him , in a gar- et which had ...
... offered the out - cast Haydn corner of his garret , and a seat at his table . A miserable jed , a table , chair , and a wretched harpsichord , were all that he generous hospitality of his host could offer him , in a gar- et which had ...
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... offered in the 14th of Queen Anne or discovering the longitude , Harrison's attention was drawn the subject ; and he began to consider how he could alter clock , which he had previously made , so that it might not e subject to any ...
... offered in the 14th of Queen Anne or discovering the longitude , Harrison's attention was drawn the subject ; and he began to consider how he could alter clock , which he had previously made , so that it might not e subject to any ...
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Page 114 - ... to be very uneasy for the situation of the preacher. For I could not conceive how he would be able to let his audience down from the height to which he had wound them, without impairing the solemnity and dignity of his subject, or perhaps shocking them by the abruptness of the fall.
Page 129 - Have you any methodists there?" " No!" " Have you any independents or seceders?" " No, No!" " Why who have you then?" " We don't know those names here. All thai are here are Christians — believers in Christ — men who have overcome by the blood of the Lamb and the word of his testimony.
Page 214 - I told him, I heard the Prince had received a packet from the Queen, and I guessed it...
Page 11 - When I was yet a child, no childish play To me was pleasing ; all my mind was set Serious to learn and know, and thence to do What might be public good; myself I thought Born to that end, born to promote all truth, All righteous things...
Page 113 - Devotion alone should have stopped me, to join in the duties of the congregation ; but I must confess, that curiosity to hear the preacher of such a wilderness was not the least of my motives.
Page 113 - Saviour; when he drew to the life his blessed eyes, streaming in tears to Heaven, his voice breathing to God a soft and gentle prayer of pardon on his enemies, "Father, forgive them, for they know not what they do...
Page 231 - His talents of every kind — powerful from nature, and not meanly cultivated by letters — his social virtues in all the relations and in all the habitudes of life, rendered him the centre of a very great and unparalleled variety of agreeable societies, which will be dissipated by his death. He had too much merit not to provoke some jealousy, too much innocence to provoke any enmity. The loss of no man of his time can be felt with more sincere, general, and unmixed sorrow. "Hail! and farewell!
Page 113 - Father, forgive them, for they know not what they do" — the voice of the preacher, which had all along faltered, grew fainter and fainter, until, his utterance being entirely obstructed by the force of his feelings, he raised his handkerchief to his eyes, and burst into a loud and irrepressible flood of grief. The effect was inconceivable.