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... observed his panniers through the gloom of twilight : but , passing these things over as unimportant , I shall take the liberty of conveying my friends , without further preface , to the end of our journey . The persons for whom all ...
... observed his panniers through the gloom of twilight : but , passing these things over as unimportant , I shall take the liberty of conveying my friends , without further preface , to the end of our journey . The persons for whom all ...
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... observed considerable sternness in the countenance , but on further examination I rather changed my opinion , and fancied I observed the lines of sorrow traced on the features , toge- ther with a degree of tenderness , which seemed , as ...
... observed considerable sternness in the countenance , but on further examination I rather changed my opinion , and fancied I observed the lines of sorrow traced on the features , toge- ther with a degree of tenderness , which seemed , as ...
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... observe the Golden Rule . " Had my situation and that of my sweet Agnes been reversed , I am fully sensible she would have felt that all had been done for her which she could possibly have required she would have desired no more , nay ...
... observe the Golden Rule . " Had my situation and that of my sweet Agnes been reversed , I am fully sensible she would have felt that all had been done for her which she could possibly have required she would have desired no more , nay ...
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... observed , that as he was entirely dependent on his parents , he had no choice but to submit to their desires . He ... observe the first effect of the appearance of Agnes on Mr. Fitzgerald , thinking that I should be able to read in his ...
... observed , that as he was entirely dependent on his parents , he had no choice but to submit to their desires . He ... observe the first effect of the appearance of Agnes on Mr. Fitzgerald , thinking that I should be able to read in his ...
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... observed , and she came still forwarder . " I must just look at him , ' she said , ' the poor dear boy . I wish I could hear him breathe more easy ; but I thought him changed yesterday - did not you , nurse ? ' " He is sleeping very ...
... observed , and she came still forwarder . " I must just look at him , ' she said , ' the poor dear boy . I wish I could hear him breathe more easy ; but I thought him changed yesterday - did not you , nurse ? ' " He is sleeping very ...
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Página 38 - the Giver of all Goodness, to send his Grace unto me, and to all People, that we may worship him, serve him, and obey him, as we ought to do. And I pray unto God, that he mil send us all Things that be needful both for our Souls and Bodies;
Página 45 - off' for ever: but though he cause grief, yet will he have compassion according to the multitude of his mercies. For he doth not afflict willingly nor grieve the children of men. (Lam.
Página 38 - our Sins; and that it will please him to save and defend us in all Dangers ghostly and bodily; and that he will keep us from all Sin and Wickedness, and from our ghostly Enemy, and from everlasting Death. And this I trust he will do of his Mercy and Goodness, through our Lord Jesus Christ. And therefore I say, Amen, So be it.
Página 222 - they often prove our choicest mercies: so David expresses himself—Before I was afflicted I went astray; but now have I kept thy word. (Psalm cxix.
Página 46 - that the words of Solomon were written on every heart, that they were graven as on a rock! The beginning of strife is as when one letteth out water; therefore leave off contention before it be meddled
Página 38 - CHAPTER XXVII. CATECHIST. My good Child, know this, that thou art not able to do these Things of thyself, nor to walk in the Commandments of God, and to serve him, without his special Grace, which thou must learn at all Times to call for by diligent Prayer. Let me hear, therefore, if thou canst say the Lord's Prayer. A. Our Father, which art in Heaven, hallowed
Página 54 - from whence this resentment springs; Only by pride cometh contention: but with the well advised is wisdom; (Prov. xiii. 10.) and reminding me, how, in the present instance, from the smallest matter fierce anger had arisen between two children, brought
Página 38 - mil send us all Things that be needful both for our Souls and Bodies; and that he will be merciful unto us, and forgive
Página 139 - near to the guilt of such as sin against the Holy Ghost, who cannot be forgiven either in this world or that which is to come. " The time indeed was, when I strove against conviction with an obstinacy and pertinacity on which I now look with unfeigned horror. O, what misery did
Página 22 - that which is good ; and an evil man out of the evil treasure of his heart