Wave upon WaveSunday School Union, 1873 |
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Side 3
... thoughts of long cruises . Newcastle was such a very little way off , and coal was a prosaic freight : I had been better pleased to hear of a cargo of sandal - wood and spices . It was a May evening , clear and fair . The blue water was ...
... thoughts of long cruises . Newcastle was such a very little way off , and coal was a prosaic freight : I had been better pleased to hear of a cargo of sandal - wood and spices . It was a May evening , clear and fair . The blue water was ...
Side 5
... thought ; and I resolved to forsake her company for that of Captain Jerrold . Carrying out my intention , I tripped down the narrow staircase , and unceremoniously entered his sanctum . “ Ah , little maid , " said he , without removing ...
... thought ; and I resolved to forsake her company for that of Captain Jerrold . Carrying out my intention , I tripped down the narrow staircase , and unceremoniously entered his sanctum . “ Ah , little maid , " said he , without removing ...
Side 6
... thoughts being sud- denly turned into a new channel . " Eh ! -not just yet , my dear , " he answered -briskly . " In a year or two , perhaps ? " " Bless the child ! does she want to get rid of me ? Well , Annie , I think my old timbers ...
... thoughts being sud- denly turned into a new channel . " Eh ! -not just yet , my dear , " he answered -briskly . " In a year or two , perhaps ? " " Bless the child ! does she want to get rid of me ? Well , Annie , I think my old timbers ...
Side 14
... the beach . If this should be picked up and carried to my friends , they would conclude that I was drowned . In my utter desolation and helplessness , I be- 66 thought me of One to whom I was taught 14 WAVE UPON WAVE .
... the beach . If this should be picked up and carried to my friends , they would conclude that I was drowned . In my utter desolation and helplessness , I be- 66 thought me of One to whom I was taught 14 WAVE UPON WAVE .
Side 15
Sarah Doudney. 66 thought me of One to whom I was taught to pray at morning and at eventide . Was He not said to be a very present help in time of trouble , " and would He not hear me now , if I lifted up my heart to Him ? I know not ...
Sarah Doudney. 66 thought me of One to whom I was taught to pray at morning and at eventide . Was He not said to be a very present help in time of trouble , " and would He not hear me now , if I lifted up my heart to Him ? I know not ...
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answered Ashdean asked bright busy By-and-by calm Captain Jerrold chamber CHAPTER child Clyve comfort CONGO RIVER cottage Crown 8vo Dayne's dear uncle door downstairs East Creek eyes face faith father Flatshore flowers garden gentle gentle Christian mother girl glance gone grew grey hand happy harmonium Harrowport heart hope hour Isabel James Shore knew labour lady leave letter Lewis Jerrold Lewis passing Lewis's light listened living London looked Miss Annie Miss Elderwood morning morocco mother never night Norman Dayne nurse once parlour passed pause quiet quietly railway platform replied rose sanctum scarcely seat seemed Sherlock shore sight silent smile sorrow sorrowful dream speak spoke stood Susan sweet Sycamore House tears tell thoughts told tone took turned uncle's voice wallflowers watch waves Wayvern whispered wind window words young
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Side 28 - Hath He marks to lead me to Him, If He be my guide ? " In His feet and hands are wound-prints, And His side.
Side 28 - Diadem, as Monarch, That His Brow adorns ? "Yea, a Crown in very surety, But of Thorns ! " If I find Him, if I follow, What His guerdon here ? " Many a sorrow, many a labour, Many a tear." If I still hold closely to Him, What hath He at last ? " Sorrow vanquished, labour ended, Jordan past ! " If I ask Him to receive me, Will He say me nay ? " Not till earth, and not till Heaven Pass away...
Side 57 - All may of thee partake; Nothing can be so mean, Which with this tincture, 'for thy sake,' Will not grow bright and clean. A servant with this clause Makes drudgery divine; Who sweeps a room, as for thy laws, Makes that and the action fine.
Side 202 - Christ's church ; and being steadfast in faith, joyful through hope, and rooted in charity, may so pass the waves of this troublesome world, that finally he may come to the land of everlasting life, there to reign with thee world without end, through Jesus Christ our Lord.
Side 47 - Give me the wings of faith to rise Within the veil, and see The saints above, how great their joys, How bright their glories be. 2 Once they were mourning here below, And wet their couch with tears; They wrestled hard, as we do now, With sins, and doubts, and fears.
Side 18 - ... it shall not return unto me void, but it shall accomplish that which I please, and prosper in the thing whereto I sent it.
Side 92 - Thou wilt keep him in perfect peace whose mind is stayed on Thee : because he trusteth in Thee. Trust ye in the LORD for ever : for in the LORD JEHOVAH is everlasting strength...
Side 203 - From Tent to Palace : the Story of Joseph. By BENJAMIN CLARKE, Author of "The First Heroes of the Cross," "Life of Jesus for Young People,
Side 56 - When men are rightly occupied, their amusement grows out of their work, as the colour-petals out of a fruitful flower; — when they are faithfully helpful and compassionate, all their emotions become steady, deep, perpetual, and vivifying to the soul as the natural pulse to the body.
Side 203 - FROM TENT TO PALACE : The Story of Joseph. By BENJAMIN CLARKE, Author of "The First Heroes of the Cross,