| 1808 - 632 sider
...of elsewhere, you shall say of her, as that parent is described to have said concerning his, for ' This my child was dead, and is alive again ; was lost, and is found *.' — I felt a warmth of sympathy as I spake. — Indeed, indeed, I recollected at the moment, what... | |
| Richard Formby - 1833 - 388 sider
...addressed by the pious minister of that religion, which has taught him to welcome the returning prodigal " this, my child, was dead, and is alive again, was lost, and is found!"* Hav* ing allayed her fears, he will afterwards enter into an examination of her principles. He will... | |
| 1833 - 460 sider
...feast given at Ivy Cottage, for the master said—" It is meet that we should be merry, seeing that this my child was dead, and is alive again — was lost, and is found." CJ JUNIOR. THE THUNDER-STRUCK. Concluded from page 118. I feel, however, that I should not protract... | |
| London female mission - 1838 - 444 sider
...can gladden — this can cheer his soul. Like the forgiving father in the parable he would exclaim, " This my child was dead and is alive again, was lost and is found." There is joy in a parent's heart, for this, emulating the joy of heaven over one sinner that repenteth. To... | |
| George Payne Rainsford James - 1839 - 242 sider
...chilled my heart like a wintry shadow, you would be punished enough for that which you have done." drowned in crossing the Elbe ; the report was current...and satisfaction that touched all hearts. There was scarcelyone person present who did not know and admire the character of Sir Andrew Stalbrooke ; who... | |
| George Payne Rainsford James - 1839 - 242 sider
...chilled my heart like a wintry shadow, you would be punished enough for that which you have done." drowned in crossing the Elbe ; the report was current...was dead and is alive again ; was lost and is found V " There was something in the father's joy and satisfaction that touched all hearts. There was scarcely... | |
| London female mission - 1840 - 478 sider
...of elsewhere, you shall say of her, as that parent is described to have said concerning his, " For this my child was dead, and is alive again ; was lost, and is found." I felt a warmth of sympathy as I spoke. Indeed, indeed, I recollected at the moment, what is said of... | |
| Elizabeth Lachlan - 1850 - 286 sider
...was thrown over me, as I ascended the steps; " and a ring on her finger, and shoes on her feet; for this my child was dead and is alive again; was lost and is found !'' " O the condescension of God to us earth-worms! 0 the wonders of redeeming love!" said I, again... | |
| Geraldine Endsor Jewsbury - 1856 - 332 sider
...doorway behind. He laid his hand gently upon her shoulder. " Give God thanks, my daughter. This your child was dead, and is alive again — was lost, and is found !" CHAPTER XXIV. WHEN Gertrude could think of anything beside Clarissa, she approached the bed where... | |
| Joseph Foulkes Winks - 1857 - 696 sider
...it was the concerted signal. The child was found, and what were the feelings of the mother ? — ' My child was dead, and is alive again; was lost, and is found!'" It was too much. The whole assembly burst into an involuntary gush of tears ; some sobbed outright... | |
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