Letters on various subjects. [With a portrait.], Том 5Simpkin, Marshall&Company, 1847 |
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Сторінка xv
... turn my eye in another direction , as he boldly marched door- ward , and made his exit ; thinking , doubtless , that when in the church at Quebec , at the head of his regi- ment , he could not with so " good grace " reprove the ...
... turn my eye in another direction , as he boldly marched door- ward , and made his exit ; thinking , doubtless , that when in the church at Quebec , at the head of his regi- ment , he could not with so " good grace " reprove the ...
Сторінка xxi
... turn in thither , kneel upon the same green turf , and sing the same verse I had sung there eight years before ? Then , indeed , it was the language of confiding faith and unwavering trust , now of confidence and certainty of knowledge ...
... turn in thither , kneel upon the same green turf , and sing the same verse I had sung there eight years before ? Then , indeed , it was the language of confiding faith and unwavering trust , now of confidence and certainty of knowledge ...
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... turning of many to righteousness , " INDIFFERENCE in style , manner , spirit , and effort , is most inconsistent , if not wicked . He that attempts to save his life thus , in hopes of living a longer time to preach the gospel , is B 4 ...
... turning of many to righteousness , " INDIFFERENCE in style , manner , spirit , and effort , is most inconsistent , if not wicked . He that attempts to save his life thus , in hopes of living a longer time to preach the gospel , is B 4 ...
Сторінка 15
... and night we laboured for God in the chapel ; the forenoons and intervals between meetings , we exhorted the people at their homes to turn to God . Sinners , however , remained hard and obstinate . They seemed , in fact , LETTERS . 15.
... and night we laboured for God in the chapel ; the forenoons and intervals between meetings , we exhorted the people at their homes to turn to God . Sinners , however , remained hard and obstinate . They seemed , in fact , LETTERS . 15.
Сторінка 20
... Turning to his little daughter , he said , " Well , my dear , and what did you do to save your drowning brother ? " She replied , " I fell a crying , papa , as hard as I was able , all the time . ' Aye , and perhaps her tears and cries ...
... Turning to his little daughter , he said , " Well , my dear , and what did you do to save your drowning brother ? " She replied , " I fell a crying , papa , as hard as I was able , all the time . ' Aye , and perhaps her tears and cries ...
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