The Shady Side, Or, Life in a Country ParsonageJohn P. Jewett, 1853 - 348 sider |
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Side 14
... asked , " When does the wedding come off , Edward ? " 66 Really , " said he , " I am unable to tell you . I expect to ask that question myself , before I return to Salem . " " Do your people know of your engagement ? " continued the ...
... asked , " When does the wedding come off , Edward ? " 66 Really , " said he , " I am unable to tell you . I expect to ask that question myself , before I return to Salem . " " Do your people know of your engagement ? " continued the ...
Side 15
... asking advice . If he buy the place , it must be a cash purchase as there are creditors clamorous for the money . Out of his salary of six hundred dollars , he has laid by , the first year , three hundred and fifty . The savings of the ...
... asking advice . If he buy the place , it must be a cash purchase as there are creditors clamorous for the money . Out of his salary of six hundred dollars , he has laid by , the first year , three hundred and fifty . The savings of the ...
Side 27
... asked the con- summation of her plighted faith with little delay . She could think of many reasons why it was not best or wise . It would give her little time to anticipate it , and her friends brief notice for needful preparation . Her ...
... asked the con- summation of her plighted faith with little delay . She could think of many reasons why it was not best or wise . It would give her little time to anticipate it , and her friends brief notice for needful preparation . Her ...
Side 29
... asked for her hand , that there would be ' a people ' somewhere to be taken into the account , in deciding questions of duty and propriety . If , therefore , she waived her objections , and let him arrange matters as he liked , he need ...
... asked for her hand , that there would be ' a people ' somewhere to be taken into the account , in deciding questions of duty and propriety . If , therefore , she waived her objections , and let him arrange matters as he liked , he need ...
Side 30
... asking if she would not much rather have found a companion in some other walk of life . She tried to laugh , and ... asked the question . The life of a minister was one of peculiar trials , in which his wife must inevitably share ...
... asking if she would not much rather have found a companion in some other walk of life . She tried to laugh , and ... asked the question . The life of a minister was one of peculiar trials , in which his wife must inevitably share ...
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Side 177 - If ye were of the world, the world would love its own: but because ye are not of the world, but I have chosen you out of the world, therefore the world hateth you.
Side 137 - A brother offended is harder to be won than a strong city; and their contentions are like the bars of a castle.
Side 292 - No rude alarms of raging foes ; No cares to break the long repose ; No midnight shade, no clouded sun, — But sacred, high, eternal noon.
Side 277 - Twould be no joy to me ; And whilst this earth is my abode, I long for none but thee. 4 What if the springs of life were broke, And flesh and heart should faint ? God is my soul's eternal Rock, The Strength of every saint.
Side 109 - They that turn many to righteousness, shall shine as the stars for ever and ever.
Side 317 - If we have sown unto you spiritual things, is it a great thing if we shall reap your carnal thin'gs...
Side 23 - Necessity is laid upon me, yea, woe is me if I preach not the gospel.
Side 220 - In the multitude of my thoughts within me thy comforts delight my soul.
Side 259 - I may speak it without any offence to the Lord, nothing has gone so near me as that; unless it was the fear of the loss of the salvation of my own soul.
Side 105 - As dying, and behold we live ; as chastened, and not killed ; as sorrowful, yet always rejoicing ; as having nothing, and yet possessing all things.