e from time to time copied into my note books. This fact has made it impossible for me to give credit for them to the extent that I shoul club icon in dallas vine Presence is the precious gift of God to us. Since the heavens received the ascending Lord the Kingdom of heaven has been open to all .
a dream, saying, Arise, and take the young child and his mother, and flee into Egypt, and be thou there until I bring thee word; for Her .
ren_:-- After, as I trust, deliberate and proper consideration, I have concluded to take up my connection with your Society, and accept o .
to any man shall be reasonably determined by the debtor's neighbors and not by strangers. A debtors' plough cattle or sheep cannot be ta .
her, the haulms in wet seasons grow so rankly that they become matted together; and then, as the air is excluded from the roots, it rende .
in imitating this life, he does feel that there is a splendour of achievement in those who take our Lord at His word and sell all to foll .
ssed with them." It is a passage in which he looks at his home hills through the eye of the geologist, but with the vision of the poet--t .
Agnes need not share them, and if she told her she surely would insist upon it. And that was the reason she thought it best for Agnes to .
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by Nature's law, Beyond the clouds, 'twas clear. In spite of cloud and storm and strife, Of tempests wild, severe, There's sunshine in ou .
nd quotations and asides. A writer may easily take too much thought about his style, until it obtrudes itself upon the reader's attention .
had when I came accidentally upon persons with whose name and fame I had long been acquainted. A similar impression was that which I rece .
s. Having placed these under her aunt's bolster, she sat down again to her work, and Avice resumed her interrupted story. "It was in July .
Half an hour later, Joshua, his business over, turned into the street where he had left his cart. There it stood still, with the horses' .
okes, holding in one hand a lasso. Instead of swimming on with us when he saw Dugald in danger, he had gone ashore at once and brought th .
nce without relief or fine when he comes of age, THAT IS, TWENTY-ONE YEARS OF AGE. SO THAT IF SUCH AN HEIR NOT OF AGE IS MADE A KNIGHT, Y .
had its birth in yonder sky. The breeze that fans the fevered brow, Or gives new vigor to frail man, Is but the breath of the Divine Sent club icon in dallas rbyshire, where the Reverend Mr. Mompesson, the hero of the plague of 1665, and his wife, its heroine and its victim, lie buried. I shoul .
omme 脿 para-pluie"_ is, or used to be, supposed to carry that useful article because he does not keep and cannot hire a carriage of som .
ivalent in mortuary poetry of Roubiliac's monument to Mrs. Nightingale in mortuary sculpture,--poor conceits both of them, without the su .
s a queer set-out!" said she at last, to nobody, for she was left alone. "Me a baby! Whatever would the fellow be at? I reckon I was one .
compelled to decline the tempting invitation. But the party was given by a daughter of Abraham, and in every Hebrew household the true S .
as much concerned as any mother with the fact that His feet might be wet, or that He might not have had any lunch, or that he might have .
ship, refinement, simple elegance, giving distinction to a home which to us seemed a pattern of all we could wish to see beneath an Engli .
ree years when necessary." Many London houses were being made from stone and timber and even brick and timber, instead of just timber and .