Mathew Paxton, by the author of 'John Drayton'. |
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Página 236 - It is written in the prophets, And they shall be all taught of God. Every man therefore that hath heard, and hath learned of the Father, cometh unto me.
Página 148 - A river is, whose streams do glad the city of our God; The holy place, wherein the Lord most high hath his abode.
Página 148 - GOD is our refuge and our strength, In straits a present aid ; Therefore, although the earth remove, We will not be afraid. Though hills amidst the seas be cast ; Though waters roaring make, And troubled be ; yea, though the hills By swelling seas do shake.
Página 284 - END OF VOL. II. LONDON: Printed by Schulze and Co., 13, Poland Stw THE WILL; OR, THE HALF-BROTHERS.
Página 116 - I was dead tired," said Forbes, from whose lips I had this story. "Not a word of my despatch was written, and I had news for which I knew the world was waiting — news on which the fate of an empire and the fortunes of half Europe depended. And it was as much as I could do to keep my eyes open, or sit up in the chair into which I had dropped.
Página 259 - A Bethnal Green Curate" says, in a letter to the editor of the " Times," Jan., 1853, "There is more trading transacted in Bethnal Green on Sunday than on any other day in the week ; and the scenes witnessed on the evening of that day present the spectacle of Pandemonium. I could not have believed that such a state of things existed in this country, and this metropolis. I have heard my friends from the other end of town declare, after they had witnessed the traffic here carried on during Sunday, that...