The Juvenile companion, and Sunday-school hive [afterw.] The Sunday school hive, and juvenile companion. Vol.4 [sic]; 3 [no.3]-43, Volúmenes25-261876 |
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... never tired ; she got other ladies to help her , and they began a school for the children and younger women . She made warm clothing for them , and had work provided that they might do ; and she divided them into classes , that the ...
... never tired ; she got other ladies to help her , and they began a school for the children and younger women . She made warm clothing for them , and had work provided that they might do ; and she divided them into classes , that the ...
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... never be missed , and it looks so nice I should like to have it ; " then , perhaps , the hand is stretched out to take it . Sometimes the voice of con- science is so strong that it requires a struggle to overcome their better feelings ...
... never be missed , and it looks so nice I should like to have it ; " then , perhaps , the hand is stretched out to take it . Sometimes the voice of con- science is so strong that it requires a struggle to overcome their better feelings ...
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... never see this book ; we therefore propose to make a few extracts from it for the benefit of our readers . The first two chapters are full of interesting talk about Fairies . One of them , by name Know - a - bit , undertakes to instruct ...
... never see this book ; we therefore propose to make a few extracts from it for the benefit of our readers . The first two chapters are full of interesting talk about Fairies . One of them , by name Know - a - bit , undertakes to instruct ...
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... never , however , regretted the part he had taken . Neither did he sit down in despair on account of his blindness . Let our young readers slowly read through the following sonnet , which Milton addressed to his friend Cyriac Skinner ...
... never , however , regretted the part he had taken . Neither did he sit down in despair on account of his blindness . Let our young readers slowly read through the following sonnet , which Milton addressed to his friend Cyriac Skinner ...
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... never set aside the Law of the Sabbath , and until He does so , we can never safely violate it . Had these three boys attended to the instructions given to them in the Sabbath School , it is probable that they would now have been alive ...
... never set aside the Law of the Sabbath , and until He does so , we can never safely violate it . Had these three boys attended to the instructions given to them in the Sabbath School , it is probable that they would now have been alive ...
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Página 155 - And he said, Come. And when Peter was come down out of the ship, he walked on the water to go to Jesus.
Página 146 - And there arose a great storm of wind, and the waves beat into the ship, so that it was now full. And he was in the hinder part of the ship, asleep on a pillow : and they awake him, and say unto him, Master, carest thou not that we perish ? And he arose, and rebuked the wind, and said unto the sea, Peace, be still. And the wind ceased, and there was a great calm.
Página 68 - I love them that love me; and those that seek me early shall find me.
Página 155 - Why are ye fearful, O ye of little faith?" Then He arose, and rebuked the winds and the sea; and there was a great calm.
Página 146 - Sleep, O gentle sleep, Nature's soft nurse, how have I frighted thee, That thou no more wilt weigh my eyelids down, And steep my senses in forgetfulness...
Página 143 - THE mountain and the squirrel Had a quarrel ; And the former called the latter ' Little Prig '. Bun replied, ' You are doubtless very big ; But all sorts of things and weather Must be taken in together, To make up a year And a sphere. And I think it no disgrace 10 To occupy my place.
Página 12 - But in all Israel there was none to be so much praised as Absalom for his beauty : from the sole of his foot even to the crown of his head there was no blemish in him.
Página 82 - These wait all upon thee; that thou mayest give them their meat in due season. That thou givest them they gather: thou openest thine hand, they are filled with good.
Página 70 - THE boy stood on the burning deck Whence all but him had fled; The flame that lit the battle's wreck Shone round him o'er the dead. Yet beautiful and bright he stood, As born to rule the storm — A creature of heroic blood, A proud, though childlike form.
Página 130 - And when ye reap the harvest of your land, thou shalt not wholly reap the corners of thy field, neither shalt thou gather the gleanings of thy harvest. And thou shalt not glean thy vineyard, neither shalt thou gather every grape of thy vineyard ; thou shalt leave them for the poor and stranger : I am the Lord your God.