re comfortable than usual. In the first place, there will be a table to set. If they were alone, they would use one or two of the high st asp net icons s Robert Copley, Bishop of Lincoln, whom, according to the fashion of that day, people called Grosteste, or Great-head. For surnames were .
l. With them, sheltered by the Sacrifice of Jesus and the prayers of Mary and Joseph we can wait for the Redemption in the full manifesta .
e would find solace of a kind; there is an expression of love in the care we give our dead. This body now so helpless and unresponsive, h .
ry Wilkinson that we hoped, as we opened it, would clear up the mystery. But before we had finished it we were in such a state of excitem .
t in my face. But I reach the summit at last, and find myself on the very edge of a precipice. Oh, joy! On a little peak down beneath, an .
eel that our times are in His hands; and to know that, whether the year be young or old, He will fill it with mercy and crown it with lov .
of things secular, there was Flora to lift a warning finger and with terrible earnestness remind us that this was God's day. From early m .
htgowns and nightcaps in beds with mattresses, blankets, linen sheets, and pillows. Beds were made every morning. Bathing was by sponging .
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day, Agnes," said Ruth, as she sat stitching her dress. "One who had been speaking of her Christian life, said, 'in looking back she saw .
ion of serious, simple, hard-working. God-fearing lives. To believe as they did, to sit in their pews, is impossible to me--the Time-Spir .
nd quite foreign from the lyrical. I think it may be very good practice to compose in verse, as it exercises you in terse and rhythmical .
been the supply it would have furnished; as it was we had a profusion of fruit of all kinds, from the humble gooseberry and currant to th .
lked for almost the last time in the beautiful gardens around Moncrieff's mansion-house, 'we have anything to fear, I believe it is from .
nities presented to her for moral and intellectual improvement. ONE FAMILY. We are all brothers and sisters of one great family, and shou .
nd escheators, bribing of sheriffs and jurors, perjury, livery and maintenance agreements, idleness, unlawful plays, and riots. Interfere .
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r John by the Brook. But sometimes it was from something about himself, either as concerned his person or his ways; he was Robert Red-nos .
t the mass of voters were intelligent and understood the practical management of political affairs--a result which doubtless came largely .
earn what he really is. Or you may measure the depths of a mother's love in observing her when, after violating every principle she has v .
od I hang for mannes sake For sinful men as thou may see. "This game alone I have to play, For sinful souls that are to die. Not one man .
cle of luxury which may well be dispensed with; but, though it may not be and absolute necessary, the expense attending one is so slight, .
thy father. There's enough warmth in the bake-stone." "Short-cake's good," said Dan, "and I'll not go to deny it; but love and peace are .