Memoirs of the life and writings of James Montgomery, by J. Holland and J. Everett, Volumen61856 |
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... heard , when about the middle of this page , that Mr. Samuel Roberts , Jun . , is married this morning to Miss Sorby a great wedge of bridecake has arrived here . When will you send us one ? Sarah and I will be glad to receive such a ...
... heard , when about the middle of this page , that Mr. Samuel Roberts , Jun . , is married this morning to Miss Sorby a great wedge of bridecake has arrived here . When will you send us one ? Sarah and I will be glad to receive such a ...
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... heard him do on other occasions , to a peculiarity in this evangelist , who is allowed to have followed the narrative of St. Matthew . But Mark takes up little incidents , totally omitted by others , which proves him not only to have ...
... heard him do on other occasions , to a peculiarity in this evangelist , who is allowed to have followed the narrative of St. Matthew . But Mark takes up little incidents , totally omitted by others , which proves him not only to have ...
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... heard him do on other occasions , to a peculiarity in this evangelist , who is allowed to have followed the narrative of St. Matthew . But Mark takes up little incidents , totally omitted by others , which proves him not only to have ...
... heard him do on other occasions , to a peculiarity in this evangelist , who is allowed to have followed the narrative of St. Matthew . But Mark takes up little incidents , totally omitted by others , which proves him not only to have ...
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... heard the name of Latrobe , under my father's domestic roof , from the lips of the late Dr. Balfour , whose name cannot be men- tioned in this city without calling forth feelings of affection and veneration in every bosom which had the ...
... heard the name of Latrobe , under my father's domestic roof , from the lips of the late Dr. Balfour , whose name cannot be men- tioned in this city without calling forth feelings of affection and veneration in every bosom which had the ...
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... heard from the reverend gentle- man who offered up the opening prayer , the name of Jesus was mentioned . That is the name in which we meet ; that is the name that is peculiarly preached as Jesus Christ and him crucified as the only ...
... heard from the reverend gentle- man who offered up the opening prayer , the name of Jesus was mentioned . That is the name in which we meet ; that is the name that is peculiarly preached as Jesus Christ and him crucified as the only ...
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Página 186 - He found a Woman in the cave, A solitary Woman, Who by the fire was spinning, And singing as she spun. The pine boughs were cheerfully blazing, And her face was bright with the flame; Her face was as a Damsel's face, And yet her hair was grey.
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Página 199 - A tear out of his eyes. Toiling— rejoicing —sorrowing, Onward through life he goes ; Each morning sees some task begin, Each evening sees it close ; Something attempted, something done, Has earned a night's repose. Thanks, thanks to thee, my worthy friend, For the lesson thou hast taught ! Thus at the flaming forge of life Our fortunes must be wrought ; Thus on its sounding anvil shaped Each burning deed and thought.
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Página 90 - I saw eternity the other night Like a great ring of pure and endless light, All calm as it was bright; And round beneath it, time in hours, days, years, Driv'n by the spheres, Like a vast shadow moved, in which the world And all her train were hurled...