'Forewarned is Forearmed', Or, The Story of Frank Harper1855 |
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Frank Harper. 4 - MAR 83 OXFORD FRANK HARPER . CHAPTER I. COMING TO TOWN . It. BODL LIBRARY.
Frank Harper. 4 - MAR 83 OXFORD FRANK HARPER . CHAPTER I. COMING TO TOWN . It. BODL LIBRARY.
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Frank Harper. FRANK HARPER . CHAPTER I. COMING TO TOWN . It was Frank's first visit to a great city , and he looked at everything with wonder . The noise of the streets seemed to deafen him , and he scarcely escaped being run over by the ...
Frank Harper. FRANK HARPER . CHAPTER I. COMING TO TOWN . It was Frank's first visit to a great city , and he looked at everything with wonder . The noise of the streets seemed to deafen him , and he scarcely escaped being run over by the ...
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... he thought of his father , mother , and sisters . He ate fast ; and , to tell the truth , there was not much to eat . His mind wandered away to the full table in the country . A good many persons sat at the table 6 COMING TO TOWN .
... he thought of his father , mother , and sisters . He ate fast ; and , to tell the truth , there was not much to eat . His mind wandered away to the full table in the country . A good many persons sat at the table 6 COMING TO TOWN .
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... bear anything , to help my beloved parents . " When the day was over , and the work of the store was done , he went slowly to his boarding - house , weary and sad . He took his hasty meal by himself COMING TO TOWN . 7.
... bear anything , to help my beloved parents . " When the day was over , and the work of the store was done , he went slowly to his boarding - house , weary and sad . He took his hasty meal by himself COMING TO TOWN . 7.
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... become a man of inde- pendence ; and a boy who is laughed out of his prayers will be very likely to be laughed out of many other good habits and principles . CHAPTER II . TEMPTATION AND TROUBLE . A FEW weeks 8 COMING TO TOWN .
... become a man of inde- pendence ; and a boy who is laughed out of his prayers will be very likely to be laughed out of many other good habits and principles . CHAPTER II . TEMPTATION AND TROUBLE . A FEW weeks 8 COMING TO TOWN .
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Strona 84 - And Jacob vowed a vow, saying, If God will be with me, and will keep me in this way that I go, and will give me bread to eat, and raiment to put on, so that I come again to my father's house in peace; then shall the LORD be my God: and this stone, which I have set for a pillar, shall be God's house: and of all that thou shalt give me I will surely give the tenth unto thee.
Strona 66 - This is a faithful saying, and worthy of all acceptation, that JESUS CHRIST came into the world to save sinners, of whom I am chief.
Strona 84 - Jacob vowed a vow, saying, If God will be with me, and will keep me in this way that I go, and will give me bread to eat, and raiment to put on, So that I come again to my father's house in peace ; then shall the Lord be my God : and this stone, which I have set for a pillar, shall be God's house : and of all that thou shalt give me, I will surely give the tenth unto thee.
Strona 88 - A prudent man foreseeth the evil, and hideth himself: but the simple pass on, and are punished.
Strona 67 - O sir, you are the friend of the Lord Jesus, whom I heard speak so well of Him. Joseph is the chief of sinners ; but it is a
Strona 64 - Observe again, this is not the foundation. It is not this by which you are justified. This is not the righteousness, this is no part of the righteousness, by which you are reconciled unto God. You grieve for your *ins. You are deeply humble. Your heart is broken. Well ; but all this is nothing to your justification.
Strona 67 - His neighbours who came to see him wondered, on hearing him always dwell on this, and only this. Some of the religious sort addressed him in the following manner: 'But what say you of your own heart, Joseph ? Is there no token of good about it ? No saving change there ? Have you closed with Christ, by acting faith upon Him?' Ah no,' says he, ' Joseph can act nothing — Joseph has nothing to say for himself but that he is the chief of sinners ; yet, seeing that it is a
Strona 16 - ... very often imposes on himself: that hypocrisy which conceals his own heart from him, and makes him believe he is more virtuous than he really is, and either not attend to his vices, or mistake even his vices for virtues. It is this fatal hypocrisy, and self-deceit, which is taken notice of in those words. ' Who can understand his errors? cleanse thou me from secret faults.
Strona 66 - God hath chosen the weak things of this world to confound the things which are mighty...
Strona 64 - Understand this well. To think you must be more contrite, more humble, more grieved, more sensible of the weight of sin, before you can be justified ; is, to lay your contrition, your grief, your humiliation for the foundation of your being justified: at least for a part of the foundation.