Early days; or, The Wesleyan scholar's guide, Bind 11–131856 |
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Side 45
... soon we are all in our places ; the signal is given , the train is off , and a loud " Hurrah ! " from the boys testifies their delight . Soon after leaving the station , there is a curve in the line ; so that , on looking from the ...
... soon we are all in our places ; the signal is given , the train is off , and a loud " Hurrah ! " from the boys testifies their delight . Soon after leaving the station , there is a curve in the line ; so that , on looking from the ...
Side 46
... soon recovered . things ! nobody would have hurt them ; hurt themselves by their foolish fears . If they had Ting , and to be brought ma ey cannot be recovered remained by their shepherd , they would have beenped body come ab saved all ...
... soon recovered . things ! nobody would have hurt them ; hurt themselves by their foolish fears . If they had Ting , and to be brought ma ey cannot be recovered remained by their shepherd , they would have beenped body come ab saved all ...
Side 47
... Soon we all have passed out of the dusty road , and are scattered on the green hill - side , -playing in groups , or trying who shall be first at the top of the hill ; for it is there we are to take tea . Our Ministers are with us , and ...
... Soon we all have passed out of the dusty road , and are scattered on the green hill - side , -playing in groups , or trying who shall be first at the top of the hill ; for it is there we are to take tea . Our Ministers are with us , and ...
Side 52
... soon perceived , however , that it was no longer to conceal their little boy in the house ; for Pha had given strict orders to all his people to p command into immediate execution . Amram was the name of the child's father ) made a ...
... soon perceived , however , that it was no longer to conceal their little boy in the house ; for Pha had given strict orders to all his people to p command into immediate execution . Amram was the name of the child's father ) made a ...
Side 68
... soon came to be reckoned " t glory of all these parts , " and to take rank amo the most stately castles in England . Queen Elizabeth's famous visit to Kenilwo was paid in July , 1575. After not a few chang following that date , Cromwell ...
... soon came to be reckoned " t glory of all these parts , " and to take rank amo the most stately castles in England . Queen Elizabeth's famous visit to Kenilwo was paid in July , 1575. After not a few chang following that date , Cromwell ...
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Side 95 - Some murmur, when their sky is clear And wholly bright to view, If one small speck of dark appear In their great heaven of blue. And some with thankful love are filled, If but one streak of light, One ray of God's good mercy gild The darkness of their night.
Side 318 - LITTLE drops of water, Little grains of sand, Make the mighty ocean And the beauteous land.
Side 325 - Peter said unto her, How is it that ye have agreed together to tempt the Spirit of the Lord? behold, the feet of them which have buried thy husband are at the door, and shall carry thee out.
Side 353 - Rang through the silence of the shrine. 2 The old man, meek and mild, The priest of Israel, slept ; His watch the temple-child, The little Levite, kept; And what from Eli's sense was sealed, The Lord to Hannah's son revealed.
Side 260 - Nought looks the same, save the nest we made!" Sad is your tale of the beautiful earth, Birds that o'ersweep it in power and mirth ! Yet through the wastes of the trackless air Ye have a guide, and shall we despair? Ye over desert and deep have pass'd — So may we reach our bright home at last ! THE GRAVES OF A HOUSEHOLD.
Side 229 - No part of its behaviour ever struck me more than the extreme timidity it always expresses with regard to rain; for though it has a shell that would secure it against the wheel of a loaded cart, yet does it discover as much solicitude about rain as a lady dressed in all her best attire, shuffling away on the first sprinklings, and running its head up in a corner.
Side 87 - Tis done: the great transaction's done, I am my Lord's, and He is mine: He drew me and I followed on, Charmed to confess the voice divine, 4 Now rest, my long-divided heart, Fixed on this blissful centre, rest; With ashes who would grudge to part, When called on angels
Side 353 - O give me Samuel's heart, A lowly heart that waits Where in Thy house Thou art, Or watches at Thy gates By day and night; a heart that still Moves at the breathing of Thy will.
Side 318 - Little deeds of kindness, Little words of love, Make our earth an Eden, Like the heaven above.
Side 275 - Dressed in beauty not my own, When I see thee as thou art, Love thee with unsinning heart, Then, Lord, shall I fully know — Not till then — how much I owe. When the praise of heaven I hear, Loud as thunders to the ear, Loud as many waters' noise, Sweet as harp's melodious voice, Then, Lord, shall I fully know — Not till then — how much I owe.