Extracts from Various Authors, and Fragments of Table-talk: Afternoons at L******** ...E.B. Gardner, 1873 - 150 pages |
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Page 42
... Thee ; but make me always to know and to feel that every good gift is from Thee , and that it is Thy Blessing alone which 42 Medicine , as a Profession .
... Thee ; but make me always to know and to feel that every good gift is from Thee , and that it is Thy Blessing alone which 42 Medicine , as a Profession .
Page 43
... Thee , and that it is Thy Blessing alone which makes the means used to be effectual . - Hear me , O Merciful Father , for Jesus Christ's sake , for Him who liveth and reigneth with Thee and the Holy Spirit , ever one God , world without ...
... Thee , and that it is Thy Blessing alone which makes the means used to be effectual . - Hear me , O Merciful Father , for Jesus Christ's sake , for Him who liveth and reigneth with Thee and the Holy Spirit , ever one God , world without ...
Page 60
... thee , to keep thee in all thy ways , and in their hands they shall bear thee up , that thou hurt not thy foot against a stone ; Surely I am less than the least of all Thy mercies , and all the truth which Thou hast fulfilled to Thy ...
... thee , to keep thee in all thy ways , and in their hands they shall bear thee up , that thou hurt not thy foot against a stone ; Surely I am less than the least of all Thy mercies , and all the truth which Thou hast fulfilled to Thy ...
Page 61
... Thee in the time of their trouble : and now I set mine eyes and my face toward Thee , and say , I beseech Thee , O Lord , that Thou wilt loose me from the bonds of my reproach , or else wilt take me out of the earth . Thou knowest , O ...
... Thee in the time of their trouble : and now I set mine eyes and my face toward Thee , and say , I beseech Thee , O Lord , that Thou wilt loose me from the bonds of my reproach , or else wilt take me out of the earth . Thou knowest , O ...
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... thee be the guardian of a living being , manly and of ripe age , and engaged in matter political , and a Roman , and a ruler , who has taken his post like a man wait- ing for the signal which summons him from life , and ready to go ...
... thee be the guardian of a living being , manly and of ripe age , and engaged in matter political , and a Roman , and a ruler , who has taken his post like a man wait- ing for the signal which summons him from life , and ready to go ...
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