Great Lessons from Little ThingsCassell, Peter, *#x8, 1873 - 175 sider 'These lessons wre#x8;#x8;ere originally prepared for the children in mu#x8;y day-school, and given as part of the religious insc#x8;truction'-p. v. |
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... meet with food , they return home with it . One brings a crumb of bread that you have dropped ; another has a morsel of sugar ; another has a dead fly ; another has a small insect . Here they come , one after another , and each one ...
... meet with food , they return home with it . One brings a crumb of bread that you have dropped ; another has a morsel of sugar ; another has a dead fly ; another has a small insect . Here they come , one after another , and each one ...
Side 46
... meets with a question he cannot answer , or a knot he cannot untie , he takes it to his old teacher , who is always pleased to help him . He uses the knowledge he gained at school to gain a great deal more . He is thoughtful and ...
... meets with a question he cannot answer , or a knot he cannot untie , he takes it to his old teacher , who is always pleased to help him . He uses the knowledge he gained at school to gain a great deal more . He is thoughtful and ...
Side 49
... meet again in our home in heaven . If we wish to be safe for the life that now is , and safe for the life that is to come , we shall give our hearts to God , and seek to secure this home in heaven . If we wish to be safe we must make a ...
... meet again in our home in heaven . If we wish to be safe for the life that now is , and safe for the life that is to come , we shall give our hearts to God , and seek to secure this home in heaven . If we wish to be safe we must make a ...
Side 60
... meet with these unamiable people , and feel that you can hardly love them anyhow , remember that the more religion a man has the more beautiful he will become , and the less of true religion a man enjoys the more selfish he will be . I ...
... meet with these unamiable people , and feel that you can hardly love them anyhow , remember that the more religion a man has the more beautiful he will become , and the less of true religion a man enjoys the more selfish he will be . I ...
Side 62
... meet him at his house during the week , and there he would give us an extra lesson . He was so patient , and kind , and loving to us that every one of us loved him . We would have done anything to please him . We talked about him at ...
... meet him at his house during the week , and there he would give us an extra lesson . He was so patient , and kind , and loving to us that every one of us loved him . We would have done anything to please him . We talked about him at ...
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ANT-HILL began better bird blessing book of Proverbs cat creeping ceases to love cheerful chickens chickens treat child cloth gilt comfort deal desolate wilderness disobedience eagle emblem enemies evil example false friends father fcap flies folly forsake friends gentleman GEORGE STEPHENSON give God's happy hard hated heart heedless helpless honour imitate intelligent Jesus JULIUS CÆSAR keep kill kind King Bruce knew Learn this lesson leave lesson I want little boy little sins live locust look lose master miles hunting mischief moral beauty mother neighbours nest never night obedience obey olive-tree ourselves pain palm-tree perseverance poor ruin school-fellows seen shillings teetotal tell things thought thoughtless threads took tree tried true wasp wicked wings wisdom wise as serpents wonderful wrong young
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Side 126 - Jesus, confirm my heart's desire To work, and speak, and think for thee ; Still let me guard the holy fire, And still stir up thy gift in me. 4 Ready for all thy perfect will, My acts of faith and love repeat, Till death thy endless mercies seal, And make the sacrifice complete.
Side 99 - He found him in a desert land, and in the waste howling wilderness; he led him about, he instructed him, he kept him as the apple of his eye. As an eagle stirreth up her nest, fluttereth over her young, spreadeth abroad her wings, taketh them, beareth them on her wings; so the Lord alone did lead him, and there was no strange god with him.
Side 6 - Thus to relieve the wretched was his pride, And e'en his failings leaned to virtue's side; But in his duty prompt at every call, He watched and wept, he prayed and felt for all: And, as a bird each fond endearment tries, To tempt its new-fledged offspring to the skies, He tried each art, reproved each dull delay, Allured to brighter worlds, and led the way.
Side 36 - Oh ! wad some power the giftie gie us To see oursels as others see us ! It wad frae mony a blunder free us And foolish notion : What airs in dress an' gait wad lea'e us, And e'en devotion ! ADDRESS TO EDINBURGH.
Side 142 - 2 O may I still from sin depart ; A wise and understanding heart, Jesus, to me be given ! And let me through thy spirit know, To glorify my God below, And find my way to heaven.
Side 69 - DEAD flies cause the ointment of the apothecary to send forth a stinking savour : so doth a little folly him that is in reputation for wisdom and honour.
Side 154 - GOD moves in a mysterious way His wonders to perform ; He plants his footsteps in the sea, And rides upon the storm. Deep in unfathomable mines Of never-failing skill, He treasures up his bright designs, And works his sovereign will.
Side 95 - that foolish thing Will strive no more to climb, When it toils so hard to reach and cling, And tumbles every time.
Side 135 - Their poison is like the poison of a serpent : they are like the deaf adder that stoppeth her ear, which will not hearken to the voice of charmers, charming never so wisely.
Side 26 - Little deeds of kindness, Little words of love, Make our earth an Eden, Like the heaven above.