The Pearl of Days: Or, The Advantages of the Sabbath to the Working ClassesPartridge and Oakey, 1849 - 90 sider |
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... toil are closed , leaves the system too much exhausted for mental appli- cation or intellectual enjoyment . Hence , among those of the labouring classes who are not led by religious principle to avail themselves of the opportunities for ...
... toil are closed , leaves the system too much exhausted for mental appli- cation or intellectual enjoyment . Hence , among those of the labouring classes who are not led by religious principle to avail themselves of the opportunities for ...
Side 63
... place in the regulation of labour ; but even were such a change effected , were the hours of daily toil considerably shortened , would there not still be abundant room for a Sabbath ? How are the THE PEARL OF DAYS . 63.
... place in the regulation of labour ; but even were such a change effected , were the hours of daily toil considerably shortened , would there not still be abundant room for a Sabbath ? How are the THE PEARL OF DAYS . 63.
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... toil . When we look upon it merely as a day on which the most toil - worn drudge unchidden may stretch his wearied limbs upon the couch of rest ; whereon the most dusty , sweaty , dirt- smeared endurer of the consequences of man's ...
... toil . When we look upon it merely as a day on which the most toil - worn drudge unchidden may stretch his wearied limbs upon the couch of rest ; whereon the most dusty , sweaty , dirt- smeared endurer of the consequences of man's ...
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... toil ? —his intellect- ual condition , too , is debased , and his mind enslaved . Is his intellect uncultivated , and his moral nature vitiated ? —his outward ap- pearance * and condition are degraded , rude , and comfortless . The ...
... toil ? —his intellect- ual condition , too , is debased , and his mind enslaved . Is his intellect uncultivated , and his moral nature vitiated ? —his outward ap- pearance * and condition are degraded , rude , and comfortless . The ...
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... toil , whose every day makes him the companion and instructor of his family , and who , fresh and unwearied , can seat himself in his quiet study , and enjoy his daily re- turning hours of leisure , may slight the obligations of the ...
... toil , whose every day makes him the companion and instructor of his family , and who , fresh and unwearied , can seat himself in his quiet study , and enjoy his daily re- turning hours of leisure , may slight the obligations of the ...
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Side 19 - The trivial round, the common task, Will furnish all we ought to ask; Room to deny ourselves; a road To bring us daily nearer God.
Side i - The Sundays of man's life, Threaded together on time's string, Make bracelets to adorn the wife Of the eternal glorious King. On Sunday heaven's gate stands ope ; Blessings are plentiful and rife — More plentiful than hope.
Side 129 - For the day of the LORD of hosts shall be upon every one that is proud and lofty, and upon every one that is lifted up; and he shall be brought low...
Side 19 - ... father came to breakfast or dinner, as soon as the repast was finished, (and a working man in health does not usually loiter over his meals,) our mother used to read aloud till the hour was finished, either with the youngest child upon her knee, or, if .it was in the cradle, knitting while she read. She used to say, that it was disagreeable and improper to be bustling about while father was within ; and when he was gone out, the work must be .done up.
Side 128 - Christian, trusting in his faith alone, though faith without the works of justice is dead, began the attack fiercely without diligently considering that God, who is the Truth, who maketh His sun to shine upon the evil and the good, and the rain to fall upon the just and the unjust, decides all things by a true judgment. The pagan on the other hand resisted stoutly, having before his eyes only the consciousness of the truth for which he was fighting. Finally the Christian fell wounded by the pagan....
Side 28 - Sabbath rest as their birthright, however humble their circumstances or toilsome their life, can never be entirely destitute of an opportunity for training and instructing their offspring. In glancing back on the years of childhood, and tracing the influences which have surrounded me through youth, I am convinced that, in so far as my mind has been awakened to intelligence, and my character formed to virtue, under God, I owe all to my parents, but especially to my mother : her earnest and indefatigable...
Side 37 - ... and so far did she carry this, that she used to say that " it was disagreeable and improper to be bustling about while father was within, and when he was gone out the work must be done up.
Side 26 - ... truths, the knowledge of which would lead them in safety and happiness through all the temptations to which youth is exposed in this world of folly and wickedness. If she properly estimates the importance of the blessings imparted by the knowledge of God, and really feels the power of the love of God in her own heart, poverty may surround her, the pressure of domestic cares may lie heavily upon her, or she may be engaged in the most menial and laborious employment; but, in the midst of all this,...
Side 50 - ... the flower, and carve the leaf; and shall we disdain to lay hold of every opportunity of ministering in the slightest degree, or in the humblest way, to the comfort and enjoyment of those around us? And yet how often are opportunities of doing small acts of kindness and usefulness let slip, while we are sighing over our narrow sphere and our limited means of serving God, or benefiting man...
Side 72 - To hear of heaven, and learn the way;" or that they may trip joyously to their beloved Sabbath-school, there to sing of that happy land where every eye is bright, of that glorious city, the streets of which are of pure gold, where the water of life is continually flowing in a broad river, clear as crystal, from the throne of God and of the Lamb, into which nothing that defileth can enter, neither whatsoever loveth or maketh a lie...