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| William Smith Porter - 1663 - 196 páginas
...so, and impatient at the perplexity and delay to get at his money, he gave the whole to the mother, saying with a trembling accent — " Here, my dear,...take it ; I believe the Lord designs it all for you." When a minister complained to him of the injurious treatment of some of his parishioners, he replied... | |
| John Eliot - 1809 - 538 páginas
...moistened eyes began to untie the knots in his handkerchief. After many efforts to get at his money, and impatient at the perplexity and delay, he gave...take it ; I believe the Lord designs it all for you." tudes, frequently without a design to point a moral : We follow him through the vales and descents... | |
| Martin Moore - 1822 - 220 páginas
...moistened eyes began to untie the knots in his handkerchief.- After many efforts to get at his money, and impatient at the perplexity and delay, he gave...accent ; " here my dear, take it ; I believe the Lord dcsigos it all for you." peace sometimes almost made him to sacrifice right itself. When there was... | |
| Timothy Dwight - 1822 - 554 páginas
...finding it a work of great difficulty, gave the handkerchief to the mistress of the house ; saying, " Here, my dear, take it ; I believe the Lord designs it all for you." Mrs. Elliot, however, was an excellent economist. By her prudent attention to his affairs he was enabled,... | |
| 1825 - 422 páginas
...moistened eyes began to untie the knots in his handkerchief. After many efforts to get at his money, and impatient at the perplexity and delay, he gave...take it ; I believe the Lord designs it all for you. " And when his age had unfitted him for almost all employment, he would sometimes answer when asked... | |
| John Wilson - 1828 - 316 páginas
...finding it a work of great difficulty, gave the handkerchief to the mistress of the house, saying, ' Here, my dear, take it, I believe the Lord designs it all for you." " — Travels in New-England and New-York, vol. in. p. 115. manner as to cause their hearts to burn,... | |
| John Wilson (of Bombay.) - 1828 - 320 páginas
...finding it a work of great difficulty, gave the handkerchief to the mistress of the house, saying, ' Here, my dear, take it, I believe the Lord designs it all for you.' " — Travels in New-£ngland and NewYork, vol. iii. p. 115. manner as to cause their hearts to burn,... | |
| Alexander Young - 1830 - 144 páginas
...moistened eyes, began to untie the knots in his handkerchief. After many efforts to get at his money, and impatient at the perplexity and delay, he gave...the handkerchief and all the money to the mother of Ihe family, saying, with a trembling accent,' Here, my dear, take it; I believe the Lord designs it... | |
| 1831 - 442 páginas
...efforts to get at bis money, and impatient at the perplexity and delay, be gave the handkerchief aad all the money to the mother of the family, saying,...take it; I believe the Lord designs it all for you." Eliot died in tbe year 1 690, at the advanced age of 86. Few of his family were alive to lament his... | |
| William Allen - 1832 - 816 páginas
...tears of gratitude, 1 he began to untie the knots. After many •fruitless efforts, and impatient of the perplexity and delay, he gave the handkerchief...all the money to the mother of the family, saying, " here, my dear, take it ; I believe the Lord designs it all for you." Mr. Eliot published several... | |
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