The Flower of the Family: A Book for GirlsA.D.F. Randolph, 1856 - 389 sider |
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Side 20
... Christian ! I wish I could help being fretful and selfish . Oh ! I do wish I could be a Christian ! But it's no use . The more I try to be good , the worse I am . I do hate so to sew and to work ; and I do love so to read and to study ...
... Christian ! I wish I could help being fretful and selfish . Oh ! I do wish I could be a Christian ! But it's no use . The more I try to be good , the worse I am . I do hate so to sew and to work ; and I do love so to read and to study ...
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... Christian ! Chris- tians don't feel so ! ' " " I wish that were true , my dear Lucy . But it is not . Christians do feel so . But they do not allow themselves in sin . They watch and pray , and struggle against it . " " But it does not ...
... Christian ! Chris- tians don't feel so ! ' " " I wish that were true , my dear Lucy . But it is not . Christians do feel so . But they do not allow themselves in sin . They watch and pray , and struggle against it . " " But it does not ...
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... Christ . made her kneel once more by his side while , in ew solemn words , he gave himself and her to 1 , to be His , and only His , for ever , and then re- d for the night . Lucy returned to her room , greatly eered and comforted ...
... Christ . made her kneel once more by his side while , in ew solemn words , he gave himself and her to 1 , to be His , and only His , for ever , and then re- d for the night . Lucy returned to her room , greatly eered and comforted ...
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... Christian when there is so much to do ? " He did not answer her for a moment , but seemed looking for something in the little garden before them . Presently he said : " Do you see that vine climbing up there by the wall ? It lays hold ...
... Christian when there is so much to do ? " He did not answer her for a moment , but seemed looking for something in the little garden before them . Presently he said : " Do you see that vine climbing up there by the wall ? It lays hold ...
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... Christ is so good , " he added , after a pause . Hatty colored , and made some trifling answer and when , some hours later , they missed her , sh was crying up stairs . But she came down in a lively a mood as ever , soon after ; for ...
... Christ is so good , " he added , after a pause . Hatty colored , and made some trifling answer and when , some hours later , they missed her , sh was crying up stairs . But she came down in a lively a mood as ever , soon after ; for ...
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Side 133 - Who is among you that feareth the Lord, That obeyeth the voice of his servant, That walketh in darkness, and hath no light? Let him trust in the name of the Lord, And stay upon his God.
Side 3 - We need not bid, for cloistered cell, Our neighbour and our work farewell, Nor strive to wind ourselves too high For sinful man beneath the sky...
Side 3 - If on our daily course our mind Be set to hallow all we find, New treasures still, of countless price, God will provide for sacrifice. Old friends, old scenes, will lovelier be As more of heaven in each we see ; Some softening gleam of love and prayer Shall dawn on every cross and care.
Side 1 - Which hales me downward, yet in my desire To that which is above me I aspire ; And all my best affections I profess To Him that is the Sun of Righteousness.
Side 206 - Napoleon has said, there is but a step between the sublime and the ridiculous ; and we all know that between very high fashion and vulgarity there is often less than a step. Good sense, grace, and true breeding, lie between. The lady occupied one of those extremes, I knew not which ; nor would it have been polite to inquire too closely, as that was a matter which more nearly concerned...