The Works of Hannah More, in Four Volumes: Including Several Pieces Never Before Published, Bind 3D. Graisberry, 1803 - 393 sider |
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... thought so much about his money , or his trade , or public news , as at other times , that he might with more ease and satisfaction enjoy the pious thoughts which the wonderful works of the great Maker of heaven and earth are intended ...
... thought so much about his money , or his trade , or public news , as at other times , that he might with more ease and satisfaction enjoy the pious thoughts which the wonderful works of the great Maker of heaven and earth are intended ...
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... thought it would be on the morrow . " It will be such weather as " pleases me , " answered the Shepherd . Though the answer was delivered in the mildest and most ci- vil tone that could be imagined , the gentleman thought the words ...
... thought it would be on the morrow . " It will be such weather as " pleases me , " answered the Shepherd . Though the answer was delivered in the mildest and most ci- vil tone that could be imagined , the gentleman thought the words ...
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Including Several Pieces Never Before Published Hannah More. 1 he justly thought that though an hypocrite may ea- sily contrive to appear better than he really is to a stranger ; and that no one should be too soon trusted , merely for ...
Including Several Pieces Never Before Published Hannah More. 1 he justly thought that though an hypocrite may ea- sily contrive to appear better than he really is to a stranger ; and that no one should be too soon trusted , merely for ...
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... thought warmed my poor heart " in the coldest night , and filled me with more joy ❝ and thankfulness than the best supper could have done . " Here the shepherd stopped , for he began to feel that he had made too free , and had talked ...
... thought warmed my poor heart " in the coldest night , and filled me with more joy ❝ and thankfulness than the best supper could have done . " Here the shepherd stopped , for he began to feel that he had made too free , and had talked ...
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... thought I " should have lost her in a violent fit of the rheuma- tism , caught by going to work too soon after her lying - in , I fear ; for ' tis but a bleak coldish place , as you may see , sir , in winter , and sometimes " the snow ...
... thought I " should have lost her in a violent fit of the rheuma- tism , caught by going to work too soon after her lying - in , I fear ; for ' tis but a bleak coldish place , as you may see , sir , in winter , and sometimes " the snow ...
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Side 20 - Art Thou He that cometh or look we for another? And Jesus answered and said unto them, Go your way and tell John the things which ye do hear and see : the blind receive their sight and the lame walk, the lepers are cleansed and the deaf hear, and the dead are raised up and the poor have good tidings preached to them : and blessed is he whosoever shall find none occasion of stumbling in Me.
Side 99 - But the end of all things is at hand : be ye therefore sober, and watch unto prayer.
Side 154 - What man is he that desireth life, and loveth many days, that he may see good?
Side 148 - Jones, those who teach the poor must indeed give line upon line, precept upon precept, here a little and there a little, as they can receive it. So that teaching must be a great grievance to those who do not really make it a labour of love.
Side 114 - ... godliness hath promise of the life that now is," as well as of that which is to come.
Side 401 - How small, of all that human hearts endure, That part which kings or laws can cause or cure!
Side 4 - Yet he does what he can, and more than many richer men do, and more than he can well afford. Besides that, his prayers and good advice we are always sure of; and we are truly thankful for that, for a man must give, you know, sir, according to what he hath, and not according to what he hath not.
Side 356 - So spake the seraph Abdiel, faithful found, Among the faithless faithful only he; Among innumerable false unmoved, Unshaken, unseduced, unterrified, His loyalty he kept, his love, his zeal ; Nor number nor example with him wrought To swerve from truth, or change his constant mind, Though single.
Side 281 - I take encouragement tb,at that glorious prophecy, that " of the increase of his government there shall be no " end," seems to be gradually accomplishing; and in no instance more, perhaps, than in the noble attempt about to be made for the abolition of the African Slave-trade*.