The Friendly Visitor, Volumen10William Carus Wilson 1860 |
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... seemed to her as the bread of tears , now appeared to be more like bread from hea- | ven ; and her solitude was re- lieved by the presence of the great King , from whose book of gracious words streams of bless- edness flowed . She had ...
... seemed to her as the bread of tears , now appeared to be more like bread from hea- | ven ; and her solitude was re- lieved by the presence of the great King , from whose book of gracious words streams of bless- edness flowed . She had ...
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... seemed to have no part but to sit still and wait . " Ah , Hans ! " she said one evening , " it is well for us now that you can be of little use ; they would else make a soldier of you . " This struck a tender chord . The tears rolled ...
... seemed to have no part but to sit still and wait . " Ah , Hans ! " she said one evening , " it is well for us now that you can be of little use ; they would else make a soldier of you . " This struck a tender chord . The tears rolled ...
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... seemed ready to devour the voyagers , one man stood com- posed and cheerful amidst the agitated throng . They asked him eagerly why he feared not- was he an experienced seaman , and did he see reason to expect that the ship would ride ...
... seemed ready to devour the voyagers , one man stood com- posed and cheerful amidst the agitated throng . They asked him eagerly why he feared not- was he an experienced seaman , and did he see reason to expect that the ship would ride ...
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... seemed to have them graven upon her heart . " Lord , " he said , " give all of us thy Holy Spirit ; break every stony heart among us ; dip the arrow of conviction in the blood of Jesus ; and fill all of us with love to the Saviour and ...
... seemed to have them graven upon her heart . " Lord , " he said , " give all of us thy Holy Spirit ; break every stony heart among us ; dip the arrow of conviction in the blood of Jesus ; and fill all of us with love to the Saviour and ...
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... seemed to give him most relief ; and at Nice he seemed very much to lose his maladies . It was a great trial to him to be unable to reside at Casterton . no his own property . Here was scenery hardly to be sur- passed in England ; here ...
... seemed to give him most relief ; and at Nice he seemed very much to lose his maladies . It was a great trial to him to be unable to reside at Casterton . no his own property . Here was scenery hardly to be sur- passed in England ; here ...
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