A New Spelling Book: Adapted to the Different Classes of Pupils: Compiled with a View to Render the Arts of Spelling and Reading Easy and Pleasant to ChildrenKimber & Sharpless, 1827 - 168 pages |
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Page 9
... turn bush star seek trim crop much true snap feel link frog drug made LESSON 9 . Hear the bird sing in the tree , See the fish swim in the run , And let a hard heart be far from thee . The Lord loves a mind that is good and kind ...
... turn bush star seek trim crop much true snap feel link frog drug made LESSON 9 . Hear the bird sing in the tree , See the fish swim in the run , And let a hard heart be far from thee . The Lord loves a mind that is good and kind ...
Page 18
... turn our minds to our dear Lord , who dwells , by his spirit , in the hearts of all those that are good ; and let us beg of him that he may help us , and keep us from all things that are not right in his sight . Let us strive to feel ...
... turn our minds to our dear Lord , who dwells , by his spirit , in the hearts of all those that are good ; and let us beg of him that he may help us , and keep us from all things that are not right in his sight . Let us strive to feel ...
Page 19
... turn our minds to the same gift of grace , for help to thank Him who made us , for his kindness and care , and for all the good he has done for us . This is the way , dear children , for us to grow in grace ; and then the Lord will love ...
... turn our minds to the same gift of grace , for help to thank Him who made us , for his kindness and care , and for all the good he has done for us . This is the way , dear children , for us to grow in grace ; and then the Lord will love ...
Page 40
... rate re ful gen cy so nif er ous re turn a ble fer til i ty de bil i ty vi cis si tude ma jor i ty mi nor i ty pre rog a tive re spon si ble tu mul tu ous vo lup tu ous un sul li ed LESSON 6 . The good boy . A good boy 40.
... rate re ful gen cy so nif er ous re turn a ble fer til i ty de bil i ty vi cis si tude ma jor i ty mi nor i ty pre rog a tive re spon si ble tu mul tu ous vo lup tu ous un sul li ed LESSON 6 . The good boy . A good boy 40.
Page 75
... turn thy mind to thy dear Redeemer , that thou mayest repent , and ask forgiveness of him for thy bad conduct ; and then take heed to thyself , to guard against ever doing the like again . LESSON 41 . g hard 1 sh Drug get Chym ic al Con ...
... turn thy mind to thy dear Redeemer , that thou mayest repent , and ask forgiveness of him for thy bad conduct ; and then take heed to thyself , to guard against ever doing the like again . LESSON 41 . g hard 1 sh Drug get Chym ic al Con ...
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Page 4 - Co. of the said district, have deposited in this office the title of a book, the right whereof they claim as proprietors, in the words following, to wit : " Tadeuskund, the Last King of the Lenape. An Historical Tale." In conformity to the Act of the Congress of the United States...
Page 114 - Thirty days hath September, April, June, and November; All the rest have thirty-one, Excepting February alone; To which we twenty-eight assign, Till leap year gives it twenty-nine.
Page 74 - ALMIGHTY GOD, thy piercing eye Strikes through the shades of night, And our most secret actions lie All open to thy sight.
Page 75 - WAY TO BE HAPPY. How pleasant it is, at the end of the day, No follies to have to repent ; But reflect on the past, and be able to say, That my time has been properly spent. When I've done all my bus'ness with patience and care, And been good, and obliging, and kind ; I lie on my pillow and sleep away there, With a happy and peaceable mind.
Page 55 - Have you not heard what dreadful plagues Are threaten'd by the Lord, To him that breaks his father's law, Or mocks his mother's word ? What heavy guilt upon him lies ! How cursed is his name ! The ravens shall pick out his eyes, And eagles eat the same.
Page 84 - But liars we can never trust, Though they should speak the thing that's true ; And he that does one fault at first, And lies to hide it, makes it two.
Page 41 - Birds in their little nests agree, And 'tis a shameful sight, When children of one family Fall out, and chide, and fight. 3 Hard names at first, and threatening words, That are but noisy breath, May grow to clubs and naked swords, To murder and to death.
Page 42 - Pardon, O Lord, our childish rage, Our little brawls remove, That, as we grow to riper age, Our hearts may all be love! XVIII. AGAINST SCOFFING AND CALLING NAMES. OUR...
Page 93 - Twill save us from a thousand snares, To mind religion young ; Grace will preserve our following years, And make our virtue strong.
Page 84 - There is an hour when I must die, Nor do I know how soon 'twill come : A thousand children, young as I, Are call'd by death to hear their doom. Let me improve the hours I have, Before the day of grace is fled: There's no repentance in the grave, No pardon ofFer'd to the dead.