Charlotte Hanbury: An AutobiographyMarshall brothers, 1901 - 236 |
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... painful ; but they did not diminish our pleasure in quiet home life , often absorbed in the choice books which he selected for our much - enjoyed readings together . After having delighted in the writings of Lamar- tine , read aloud by ...
... painful ; but they did not diminish our pleasure in quiet home life , often absorbed in the choice books which he selected for our much - enjoyed readings together . After having delighted in the writings of Lamar- tine , read aloud by ...
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... pain . BONCHURCH , 3rd mo . , 5th , 1848 .- [ After referring to the enjoyment of a visit from Alfred Tylor , who was " almost absorbed in geology . " ] The intellectual world is a world of deep delight . In the beauties of this lovely ...
... pain . BONCHURCH , 3rd mo . , 5th , 1848 .- [ After referring to the enjoyment of a visit from Alfred Tylor , who was " almost absorbed in geology . " ] The intellectual world is a world of deep delight . In the beauties of this lovely ...
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... pain that brighten or darken every prospect . He frees me , He blesses me , He sweetens the bitter , bitter cup , He makes my sorrowing or suffering heart resigned . He is near me when I am alone , and brightens the enjoyment of every ...
... pain that brighten or darken every prospect . He frees me , He blesses me , He sweetens the bitter , bitter cup , He makes my sorrowing or suffering heart resigned . He is near me when I am alone , and brightens the enjoyment of every ...
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... pain indeed to the immortal soul . And , doubly , I seem so to dislike myself ; so unlovely to myself , so unlovely to others . Disliked by myself , disliked by others , I do feel miserable some days . Oh , learn to suffer , but believe ...
... pain indeed to the immortal soul . And , doubly , I seem so to dislike myself ; so unlovely to myself , so unlovely to others . Disliked by myself , disliked by others , I do feel miserable some days . Oh , learn to suffer , but believe ...
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... pain . The spirit in which Mr. Hope would converse and act was more impressive than volumes , and cheerful and merry and natural as he was , I might well value every hour I might chat with him . I felt like a child , and looked up to ...
... pain . The spirit in which Mr. Hope would converse and act was more impressive than volumes , and cheerful and merry and natural as he was , I might well value every hour I might chat with him . I felt like a child , and looked up to ...
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asked beautiful beloved Blackdown Blackdown Hills blessing Bonchurch bright brother brought CHARLOTTE HANBURY charming cheerful Christ Christian Clayhidon comfort continued conversation cottage cousins dear dear Charlotte deep deeply delight Earl of Cavan earnest Elizabeth Fry enjoyed enjoyment exclaimed F. B. MEYER faith fear feel felt filled genial gentleman GEORGE MÜLLER glad Gurney happy heart heaven hills horses hour impression intercourse interest Jesus joined Joseph John Gurney journey kind kindly knew ladies live look Lord Mazagan meet mind Miss Hanbury Mogador Moorish Morlaix morning Morocco mountains never night pain peace Pennefather pleasant pleasure prayer Prince prisoners Ragged School ride scenes soon soul spirit spoke stayed subjects suffering Switzerland sympathy talk Tangier tell thankful Thee Theodore Monod things Thou thought told took travelling walked warm William wish words wrote young
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Strona 227 - When in dust and ashes, To the grave I sink, While heaven's glory flashes O'er the shelving brink, On thy truth relying, Through that mortal strife, Lord, receive me, dying, To eternal life.
Strona 217 - Though faith and hope are often tried, I ask not, need not, aught beside ; So safe, so calm, so satisfied, The soul that clings to thee ! 788.
Strona 192 - JESUS loves me ! this I know, For the Bible tells me so ; Little ones to him belong, They are weak, but He is strong. Yes, Jesus loves me, Yes, Jesus loves me, Yes, Jesus loves me, The Bible tells me so.
Strona 218 - O death, where is thy sting ? O grave, where is thy victory ? . . . Thanks be unto God, which giveth us the victory through our Lord Jesus Christ.
Strona 20 - Once they were mourning here below, And wet their couch with tears; They wrestled hard, as we do now, With sins, and doubts, and fears.
Strona 216 - Go, return each of you to her mother's house. May the LORD deal kindly with you, as you have dealt with the dead and with me. 9 The LORD grant that you may find a home, each of you in the house of her husband!" Then she kissed them, and they lifted up their voices and wept. 10 And they said to her, "No, we will return with you to your people.
Strona 227 - Forasmuch as it hath pleased Almighty God of his great mercy to take unto himself the soul of our dear sister here departed, we therefore commit her body to the ground ; earth to earth .... ashes to. ashes .... dust to dust...
Strona 230 - For every good deed of ours, the world will be the better always. And perhaps no day does a man walk down a street cheerfully, and like a child of God, without some passenger's being brightened by his face, and, unknowingly to himself, catching from its look a something of religion, and sometimes, not impossibly, what just saves him from some wrong action.
Strona 99 - Because thou hast been my help, therefore under the shadow of thy wings will I rejoice.
Strona 146 - MANY have told of the monks of old, What a saintly race they were ; But 'tis more true that a merrier crew Could scarce be found elsewhere ; For they sung and laugh'd, And the rich wine qua MM, And lived on the daintiest cheer.