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... called " the path of life . " Thousands there are of roads , and ten thousands of travellers , but this is only one , it is " the path of life . " Little and narrow it seems to be , for it is only a path , but it joins the two ...
... called " the path of life . " Thousands there are of roads , and ten thousands of travellers , but this is only one , it is " the path of life . " Little and narrow it seems to be , for it is only a path , but it joins the two ...
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... called upon us ; with the one a lively conversation was commenced , which led to our accompanying them to the gate . Even there , all was not said that was required , and we went with them a short way along the road . The younger lady ...
... called upon us ; with the one a lively conversation was commenced , which led to our accompanying them to the gate . Even there , all was not said that was required , and we went with them a short way along the road . The younger lady ...
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... called it . How little , for all this sympathy of love , a child is known to his elders ! How little during the ensuing week , our childish struggles , our wavering endeavours to do right , our surprise at our own failures , were ...
... called it . How little , for all this sympathy of love , a child is known to his elders ! How little during the ensuing week , our childish struggles , our wavering endeavours to do right , our surprise at our own failures , were ...
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... called the " kippen peers ; but above all , I remember a certain fine young apricot - tree , a moor park , in its first year of bearing , and how every day we went to count and admire upon it six beautiful apricots , and no more . Few ...
... called the " kippen peers ; but above all , I remember a certain fine young apricot - tree , a moor park , in its first year of bearing , and how every day we went to count and admire upon it six beautiful apricots , and no more . Few ...
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... called them sister's lilies , because when she was a child she had planted them . We generally brought pieces of bread with us to eat with our fruit , and the wilderness being our favourite retreat , we played there at all times in the ...
... called them sister's lilies , because when she was a child she had planted them . We generally brought pieces of bread with us to eat with our fruit , and the wilderness being our favourite retreat , we played there at all times in the ...
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Page 69 - And one of you say unto them, Depart in peace, be ye warmed and filled; notwithstanding ye give them not those things which are needful to the body; what doth it profit?
Page 53 - Weep ye not for the dead, neither bemoan him: but weep sore for him that goeth away: for he shall return no more, nor see his native country.
Page 235 - And Ruth the Moabitess said unto Naomi, Let me now go to the field, and glean ears of corn after him in whose sight I shall find grace. And she said unto her, Go, my daughter.
Page 355 - Wash thyself therefore and anoint thee and put thy raiment upon thee and get thee down to the floor. But make not thyself known unto the man until he shall have...
Page 112 - Searching what, or what manner of time the Spirit of Christ which was in them did signify, when it testified beforehand the sufferings of Christ, and the glory that should follow.
Page 299 - Blessed be he of the Lord, who hath not left off his kindness to the living and to the dead." And Naomi said unto her, "The man is near of kin unto us, one of our next kinsmen.
Page 273 - And, lo, thou art unto them as a very lovely song of one that hath a pleasant voice, and can play well on an instrument: for they hear thy words, but they do them not.
Page 271 - When the ruler of the feast had tasted the water that was made wine, and knew not whence it was: (but the servants which drew the water knew ;) the governor of the feast...
Page 184 - Who is among you that feareth the Lord, that obeyeth the voice of his servant, that walketh in darkness, and hath no light ? let him trust in the name of the Lord, and stay upon his God.
Page 200 - As the apple tree among the trees of the wood, so is my beloved among the sons. I sat down under his shadow with great delight, and his fruit was sweet to my taste.