The Amaranth: A Gift for All SeasonsAmerican Sunday-school union, 1842 - 233 pages |
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... early , I chose the latter . We ascended a narrow flight of steps , which led to his " upper chamber . " Humble as it was it displayed the air of christian neatness and comfort . A narrow bed , with linen white and clean ; a chair , a ...
... early , I chose the latter . We ascended a narrow flight of steps , which led to his " upper chamber . " Humble as it was it displayed the air of christian neatness and comfort . A narrow bed , with linen white and clean ; a chair , a ...
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... earliest infancy to see the hand of God in every thing , and to go to him in every trial . She had found the comfort of this in smaller troubles , and now she felt a treasure of relief in submitting herself to God , with entire ...
... earliest infancy to see the hand of God in every thing , and to go to him in every trial . She had found the comfort of this in smaller troubles , and now she felt a treasure of relief in submitting herself to God , with entire ...
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... early . You must be perfectly clean and tidy . You must never be abroad at meal - times , or after dark . You must never say any bad words , or speak any falsehood . You must learn lessons every day . You must obey me . " " I will be ...
... early . You must be perfectly clean and tidy . You must never be abroad at meal - times , or after dark . You must never say any bad words , or speak any falsehood . You must learn lessons every day . You must obey me . " " I will be ...
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... early hour every morning , and put him in the way of working . She put an axe into his hands , and showed him how to split the wood for her stove and oven . Then he would attend to the cow and the fowls , bring water , clean the knives ...
... early hour every morning , and put him in the way of working . She put an axe into his hands , and showed him how to split the wood for her stove and oven . Then he would attend to the cow and the fowls , bring water , clean the knives ...
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... early age , taken possession of her heart , and purified it in a remarkable degree . " I think you have been reading long enough , my dear , " said Mrs. Morley ; " you have looked pale all day ; go into the garden , and play about a ...
... early age , taken possession of her heart , and purified it in a remarkable degree . " I think you have been reading long enough , my dear , " said Mrs. Morley ; " you have looked pale all day ; go into the garden , and play about a ...
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Page 161 - The eternal regions: lowly reverent Towards either throne they bow, and to the ground, With solemn adoration, down they cast Their crowns, inwove with amarant and gold; Immortal amarant, a flower which once In Paradise, fast by the tree of life, Began to bloom; but soon for man's offence To heaven removed, where first it grew, there grows, And flowers aloft, shading the fount of life, And where the river of bliss through midst of heaven Rolls o'er Elysian flowers her amber stream; With these, that...
Page 188 - Rejoice greatly, O daughter of Zion ; shout, O daughter of Jerusalem : behold, thy King cometh unto thee: he is just, and having salvation ; lowly, and riding upon an ass, and upon a colt the foal of an ass.
Page 161 - No sooner had the Almighty ceased, but all The multitude of angels, with a shout Loud as from numbers without number, sweet As from blest voices, uttering joy, heaven rung With jubilee, and loud hosannas filled The eternal regions...
Page 114 - The LORD will preserve him, and keep him alive; and he shall be blessed upon the earth: and thou wilt not deliver him unto the will of his enemies. 3 The LORD will strengthen him upon the bed of languishing: thou wilt make all his bed in his sickness.
Page 32 - Let your conversation be without covetousness; and be content with such things as ye have: for he hath said, I will never leave thee, nor forsake thee.
Page 128 - For GOD so loved the world, that he gave his only Begotten son, that whosoever believeth in him shall not perish, but have Everlasting life.
Page 159 - Of mercy and justice in thy face discern'd, Regardless of the bliss wherein he sat Second to thee, offer'd himself to die For man's offence. O unexampled love ! Love no where to be found less than divine ! Hail, Son of God, Saviour of men! Thy name Shall be the copious matter of my song Henceforth, and never shall my harp thy praise Forget, nor from thy Father's praise disjoin ! " Thus they in heaven, above the starry sphere, Their happy hours in joy and hymning spent.
Page 157 - And he said, Who told thee that thou wast naked? Hast thou eaten of the tree, whereof I commanded thee that thou shouldest not eat? And the man said, The woman whom thou gavest to be with me, she gave me of the tree, and I did eat.
Page 32 - Wilt thou set thine eyes upon that which is not ? for riches certainly make themselves wings ; they fly away as an eagle toward heaven.
Page 75 - Why art thou cast down, O my soul? and why art thou disquieted within me? hope in God: for I shall yet praise him, who is the health of my countenance, and my God.