The infant's progress, from the valley of destruction to everlasting gloryF. Houlston and Son, 1823 - 238 |
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Strona 6
... observed of his habits and tempers , wherein he differed so little from other individu- als of his hated race , that in describing one of the family I cannot fail to convey a tolerably correct idea of all the rest . In the first place I ...
... observed of his habits and tempers , wherein he differed so little from other individu- als of his hated race , that in describing one of the family I cannot fail to convey a tolerably correct idea of all the rest . In the first place I ...
Strona 7
... observe how he would proceed till he had brought about his design . It was also wonderful , what devices he would put the little ones upon , in order to avoid detec- tion : and if at any time they were found out in a fault , he was ...
... observe how he would proceed till he had brought about his design . It was also wonderful , what devices he would put the little ones upon , in order to avoid detec- tion : and if at any time they were found out in a fault , he was ...
Strona 11
... observe whether the children would bethink themselves of obeying the commands of Evangelist : but I found that Inbred - Sin would in nowise allow them so to do . Now Humble Mind could read very well , hav- ing been carefully instructed ...
... observe whether the children would bethink themselves of obeying the commands of Evangelist : but I found that Inbred - Sin would in nowise allow them so to do . Now Humble Mind could read very well , hav- ing been carefully instructed ...
Strona 20
... observed by the master : while the religion of Christ was never mentioned in the school ; neither was any refe ... observe what effect this mode of life would have upon Humble Mind , I speedily remarked , that he grew utterly dull and ...
... observed by the master : while the religion of Christ was never mentioned in the school ; neither was any refe ... observe what effect this mode of life would have upon Humble Mind , I speedily remarked , that he grew utterly dull and ...
Strona 36
... observed that Mr. Lover - of - Novelty and his sons went in at once ; but that Humble Mind made a kind of stand , and would know of the damsel , who she was ? and whether the garden belonged unto the King ? and wherefore she so ...
... observed that Mr. Lover - of - Novelty and his sons went in at once ; but that Humble Mind made a kind of stand , and would know of the damsel , who she was ? and whether the garden belonged unto the King ? and wherefore she so ...
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armour of God awhile began behold ble Mind blessing Bountiful brother called chil child children of men continued damsels day-dawn death dream dren dwell enemy Evangelist evil eyes Father fear fruit garden garments gate glory grace grims ground hand hath heard hearken heart heaven hill holy Holy Spirit Humble Mind Inbred Inbred-Sin Interpreter Isaiah Jesus Christ John xv journey King King's highway Lamb little Peace little pil little pilgrims looked Lover-of-Novelty manna manner Martha Mind and Playful Moreover Mount Marvel Mount Zion never Nevertheless night Orthodox palace Beautiful passed perceived Piety pilgrimage pleasant pleasure pray prayer preter Prudence Psalm received replied salvation Saviour saying servants shep shepherd Sincerity shew sins sister Song soul spake Spirit stood sweet thee ther things thou town of Vanity trees turn unto walked Wherefore Whereupon whispering words Worldly-Prudence young pilgrims
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Strona 34 - Blessed are the barren, and the wombs that never bare, and the paps which never gave suck. Then shall they begin to say to the mountains, Fall on us ; and to the hills, Cover us. For if they do these things in a green tree, what shall be done in the dry ? And there were also two other, malefactors, led with him to be put to death.
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Strona 27 - I find then a law, that, when I would do good, evil is present with me. For I delight in the law of God after the inward man: But I see another law in my members, warring against the law of my mind, and bringing me into captivity to the law of sin which is in my members.
Strona 234 - Sweet fields beyond the swelling flood Stand dressed in living green: So to the Jews old Canaan stood, While Jordan rolled between.
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