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... poor , very frivolous , and godless , until that sudden , near look into the unseen world . We had spent the day at Gravesend ; Sydney , his two sisters , a young gentleman and lady soon to be married , and myself . This small pic - nic ...
... poor , very frivolous , and godless , until that sudden , near look into the unseen world . We had spent the day at Gravesend ; Sydney , his two sisters , a young gentleman and lady soon to be married , and myself . This small pic - nic ...
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... poor joke , and capped it with many another as poor and trifling . “ Suddenly I felt a strange sensation , a lurching , a tipping ; and Sydney , exclaiming , " By Jove , there is something wrong ; where's the captain ? " sprang down the ...
... poor joke , and capped it with many another as poor and trifling . “ Suddenly I felt a strange sensation , a lurching , a tipping ; and Sydney , exclaiming , " By Jove , there is something wrong ; where's the captain ? " sprang down the ...
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... Poor Uncle Frank ! I hope Janetta is good to him ! " " I hope so , but I cannot say that they appear to be on the best terms . He complains of her that she has grown masterful , ' and that she spoils the children more and more every day ...
... Poor Uncle Frank ! I hope Janetta is good to him ! " " I hope so , but I cannot say that they appear to be on the best terms . He complains of her that she has grown masterful , ' and that she spoils the children more and more every day ...
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... poor uncle ! And that grand ball , too , that he thought so much of , the best in all Chalkshire , ' he said , when he wrote to me ; for he generally tells me something about the animals when he writes . He always tells me which cows ...
... poor uncle ! And that grand ball , too , that he thought so much of , the best in all Chalkshire , ' he said , when he wrote to me ; for he generally tells me something about the animals when he writes . He always tells me which cows ...
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... poor one . Weakness of sight not unseldom results from general weakness of body ; if his health improved , his eyes would , I daresay . " The next morning Hilda and Guy went out directly after break- fast , while the curate and his ...
... poor one . Weakness of sight not unseldom results from general weakness of body ; if his health improved , his eyes would , I daresay . " The next morning Hilda and Guy went out directly after break- fast , while the curate and his ...
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Page 896 - Apostles, martyrs, prophets there Around my Saviour stand ; And soon my friends in Christ below Will join the glorious band. 6 Jerusalem, my happy home, My soul still pants for thee ; Then shall my labours have an end, When I thy joys shall see.
Page 396 - And here it is to be noted, that such Ornaments of the Church and of the Ministers thereof, at all Times of their Ministration, shall be retained, and be in use, as were in this Church of England, by the Authority of Parliament, in the Second Year of the Reign of King Edward the Sixth.
Page 103 - are most of them old decayed serving men, and tapsters and such kind of fellows and,' said I, 'their troops are gentlemen's sons, younger sons and persons of quality. Do you think that the spirits of such base and mean fellows will ever be able to encounter gentlemen that have honour and courage and resolution in them?
Page 396 - THE body of our Lord Jesus Christ, which was given for thee, preserve thy body and soul unto everlasting life ! Take and eat this in remembrance that Christ died for thee ; and feed on him in thy heart by faith with thanksgiving.
Page 895 - Jerusalem, my happy home, When shall I come to thee ? When shall my sorrows have an end, Thy joys when shall I see...
Page 896 - There happier bowers than Eden's bloom, Nor sin nor sorrow know ; Blest seats ! through rude and stormy scenes I onward press to you.
Page 684 - Thou knowest, Lord, the secrets of our hearts; shut not thy merciful ears to our prayer; but spare us, Lord most holy, O God most mighty, O holy and merciful Saviour, thou most worthy Judge eternal, suffer us not, at our last hour, for any pains of death, to fall from thee.
Page 540 - Lo ! on a narrow neck of land, 'Twixt two unbounded seas I stand, Secure, insensible ; A point of time, a moment's space, Removes me to that heavenly place, Or shuts me up in hell.
Page 475 - The Offering of Christ once made is that perfect redemption, propitiation, and satisfaction, for all the sins of the whole world, both original and actual; and there is none other satisfaction for sin, but that alone. Wherefore the sacrifices of Masses, in the which it was commonly said, that the Priest did offer Christ for the quick and the dead, to have remission of pain or guilt, were blasphemous fables, and dangerous deceits.
Page 336 - LOVE : — what a volume in a word, an ocean in a tear, A seventh heaven in a glance, a whirlwind in a sigh, The lightning in a touch, a millennium in a moment...