The Works of Grace Kennedy ...: In Six Volumes, Tomy 3-4William Oliphant, 1827 |
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Strona 45
... regard it as much more formida- ble than it really is . ' 6 Yes , Sir ; the thought was very dreadful to me at first , but now I trust I shall be enabled to suffer whatever the Lord sees to be good for me . ' You will be enabled , Jessy ...
... regard it as much more formida- ble than it really is . ' 6 Yes , Sir ; the thought was very dreadful to me at first , but now I trust I shall be enabled to suffer whatever the Lord sees to be good for me . ' You will be enabled , Jessy ...
Strona 72
... regard him in a new character . As their trials would then be severest , this cha- racter was the one of all others whose love is most tender , and anxious , and watchful , and which is only borne immediately previous to an everlasting ...
... regard him in a new character . As their trials would then be severest , this cha- racter was the one of all others whose love is most tender , and anxious , and watchful , and which is only borne immediately previous to an everlasting ...
Strona 143
... regard her , except with displeasure . She was very unhappy , and wished that she could be alone for a long time , that she might think over the past , and confess her sins to God , and remember what her dear Mamma used to say to her ...
... regard her , except with displeasure . She was very unhappy , and wished that she could be alone for a long time , that she might think over the past , and confess her sins to God , and remember what her dear Mamma used to say to her ...
Strona 170
... regard Mr. Murray with the utmost love and reverence . Mr. Murray thanked her , and fol- lowed her into her nice clean parlour , where was a blazing fire , and a table spread with the best that her house could afford . " You have ...
... regard Mr. Murray with the utmost love and reverence . Mr. Murray thanked her , and fol- lowed her into her nice clean parlour , where was a blazing fire , and a table spread with the best that her house could afford . " You have ...
Strona 216
... regard for them in my heart , that I could not bear to hear any of my own people speak about them , nor would I answer their questions , many of which I thought very unkind ; for the Irish are but little thought of in that part of ...
... regard for them in my heart , that I could not bear to hear any of my own people speak about them , nor would I answer their questions , many of which I thought very unkind ; for the Irish are but little thought of in that part of ...
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Strona 329 - Ho, every one that thirsteth, come ye to the waters, and he that hath no money; come ye, buy, and eat ; yea, come, buy wine and milk without money and without price. Wherefore do ye spend money for that which is not bread ? and your labour for that which satisfieth not? hearken diligently unto me, and eat ye that which is good, and let your soul delight itself in fatness.