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Página 95 - Wherefore lay apart all filthiness and superfluity of naughtiness, and receive with meekness the engrafted word, which is able to save your souls.
Página 108 - I have planted, Apollos watered; but God gave the increase. So then neither is he that planteth anything, neither he that watereth; but God that giveth the increase.
Página 182 - Could I be cast where Thou art not, That were indeed a dreadful lot; But regions none remote I call, Secure of finding God in all.
Página 34 - BE merciful unto me, O God, be merciful unto me ; for my soul trusteth in thee ; and under the shadow of thy wings shall be my refuge, until this tyranny be overpast.
Página 61 - Be ye holy in all manner of conversation," — and whatsoever ye " do in word or deed, do all to the glory of God,
Página 63 - All may of Thee partake: Nothing can be so mean Which with this tincture, "for Thy sake," Will not grow bright and clean. A servant with this clause Makes drudgerie divine; Who sweeps a room as for Thy laws Makes that and th
Página 108 - Is there a time when moments flow More lovelily than all beside ? It is, of all the times below, A Sabbath eve in summer tide. O ! then the setting sun smiles fair, And all below, and all above, The different forms of nature wear One universal garb of love.
Página 226 - Let not thine heart envy sinners: but be thou in the fear of the LORD all the day long.
Página 26 - And Wharf, as he moved along, To Matins joined a mournful voice, Nor failed at Even-song. And the Lady prayed in heaviness That looked not for relief; But slowly did her succour come, And a patience to her grief. Oh ! there is never sorrow of heart That shall lack a timely end If but to God we turn, and ask Of Him to be our Friend ! 149 XXIV.