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781 Into Mary ' s Bosom . By the Author of “ John Halifax " . . . 328 Laplander ' s
Song , The . From the Swedish . By W . Maccall . Laying & Foundation Stone . B
Author of " John Halifax ” . . 829 Lilies , The Lesson of the . By Henry W .
Parkinson ...
781 Into Mary ' s Bosom . By the Author of “ John Halifax " . . . 328 Laplander ' s
Song , The . From the Swedish . By W . Maccall . Laying & Foundation Stone . B
Author of " John Halifax ” . . 829 Lilies , The Lesson of the . By Henry W .
Parkinson ...
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You would understand me well enough if you Mary was a very pretty , brown -
haired , whitebad a mind to business , " answered his father . skinned , blue -
eyed damsel , whose charms lay in But what he really meant in his heart was that
...
You would understand me well enough if you Mary was a very pretty , brown -
haired , whitebad a mind to business , " answered his father . skinned , blue -
eyed damsel , whose charms lay in But what he really meant in his heart was that
...
Side 8
Hence , when Mary felt the kiss , and had therefore little sympathy with human
and glanced at the face whence it had fallen , she pursuits except they took some
abnormal form read more in the face than there was in it to read , such as piracy ...
Hence , when Mary felt the kiss , and had therefore little sympathy with human
and glanced at the face whence it had fallen , she pursuits except they took some
abnormal form read more in the face than there was in it to read , such as piracy ...
Side 9
Had he got himself into a scrape with Mary | fire for a wishing - cap , as usual ! "
said the old lady , Boxall ? He had said nothing to her . He had not cheerily .
committed himself to anything . And the wind blew The girl did not reply , and she
...
Had he got himself into a scrape with Mary | fire for a wishing - cap , as usual ! "
said the old lady , Boxall ? He had said nothing to her . He had not cheerily .
committed himself to anything . And the wind blew The girl did not reply , and she
...
Side 11
It “ Is my cousin Mary very pretty ? " asked Lucy , was quite characteristic of Tom
that he instantly with a meaning in her tone which Thomas easily pulled his
handkerchief from his pocket , and began enough understood . therewith to
restore the ...
It “ Is my cousin Mary very pretty ? " asked Lucy , was quite characteristic of Tom
that he instantly with a meaning in her tone which Thomas easily pulled his
handkerchief from his pocket , and began enough understood . therewith to
restore the ...
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Side 60 - Come unto me all ye that labour and are heavy-laden, and I will give you rest.
Side 132 - God, but the doers of the law shall be justified : for when the Gentiles, which have not the law, do by nature the things contained in the law, these, having not the law, are a law unto themselves : which shew the work of the law written in their hearts, their conscience also bearing witness, and their thoughts the mean while accusing or else excusing one another ;) in the day when God shall judge the secrets of men by Jesus Christ according to my gospel.
Side 24 - There is a way which seemeth right unto a man, but the end thereof are the ways of death.
Side 24 - What man is he that liveth, and shall not see death? shall he deliver his soul from the hand of the grave? Selah. 49 Lord, where are thy former lovingkindnesses, which thou swarest unto David in thy truth?
Side 196 - TEN thousand times ten thousand In sparkling raiment bright, The armies of the ransomed saints Throng up the steeps of light : 'Tis finished ! all is finished, Their fight with death and sin : Fling open wide the golden gates, And let the victors in.
Side 415 - For since by man came death, by man came also the resurrection of the dead. For as in Adam all die, even so in CHRIST shall all be made alive. But every man in his own order : CHRIST the firstfruits ; afterward they that are CHRIST'S at His coming.
Side 415 - But now is Christ risen from the dead, and become the firstfruits of them that slept. For since by man came death, by man came also the resurrection of the dead. For as in Adam all die, even so in Christ shall all be made alive.
Side 415 - Then cometh the end, when he shall have delivered up the kingdom to GOD, even the Father; when he shall have put down all rule, and all authority, and power. For he must reign, till he hath put all enemies under his feet. The last enemy that shall be destroyed is death.
Side 330 - For contemplation he and valour formed, For softness she and sweet attractive grace, He for God only, she for God in him...
Side 102 - the Gentiles shall come to her light, and kings to the brightness of her rising.