BackbitingJohn S. Taylor & Company, at the New-York Sunday School and Juvenile Book Depository, Brick Church Chapel, 145 Nassau St., 1842 - 46 pages |
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Page 11
... lives , no less than the glorious inheritance which he has prepared for his people hereafter . " " Does the Bible tell us that ? " asked Martha . " I think that is to be inferred from many passages , " replied Miss Dale . " The angels ...
... lives , no less than the glorious inheritance which he has prepared for his people hereafter . " " Does the Bible tell us that ? " asked Martha . " I think that is to be inferred from many passages , " replied Miss Dale . " The angels ...
Page 25
... live in the flesh , I live by the faith of the Son of God . ' The Christian is forced to live in the flesh , but he does not live after the flesh when he feels it striving against the Spirit , he calls upon that Almighty Power who can ...
... live in the flesh , I live by the faith of the Son of God . ' The Christian is forced to live in the flesh , but he does not live after the flesh when he feels it striving against the Spirit , he calls upon that Almighty Power who can ...
Page 55
... live unto the Lord , in that very act ; and so , by His grace , write what shall really edify them . Now I would not have our familiar letters become altogether sermons : I would not banish the detail of personal and domestic incident ...
... live unto the Lord , in that very act ; and so , by His grace , write what shall really edify them . Now I would not have our familiar letters become altogether sermons : I would not banish the detail of personal and domestic incident ...
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... live with you through the enjoyments or the trials of every day . How strong and lively may be the impres- sions thus conveyed how deep the interest they ex- cite , provided only the writer will condescend to be sufficiently simple ...
... live with you through the enjoyments or the trials of every day . How strong and lively may be the impres- sions thus conveyed how deep the interest they ex- cite , provided only the writer will condescend to be sufficiently simple ...
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... live should not henceforth live unto themselves , but unto him who died for them . " We see deep religious experience , but no extravagance - strong feelings , but no fanaticism - absorb- ing devotion , but no cant - firmness of ...
... live should not henceforth live unto themselves , but unto him who died for them . " We see deep religious experience , but no extravagance - strong feelings , but no fanaticism - absorb- ing devotion , but no cant - firmness of ...
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Abridgement affection answered Miss Dale author of Peep backbiting beautiful berforce Bible blessed book of Ezra Brick Church Chapel brother Caroline character Charlotte Elizabeth Christ Christian Clay commonplace confess consider cousin D'Aubigne's History dear sister enemies engravings by Adams evil faith fault feel FLORAL BIOGRAPHY give God's grace H. G. O. Dwight habit heart HEROINES OF SACRED holy interest J. H. Merle D'Aubigne Jacob Abbott Jesus Joel Parker John Angell James LETTER WRITING Lord lotte Elizabeth Martha ment mind nature New-York Peep of Day person prayer Price FLOWER Price MEMOIR PUBLISHED BY JOHN Reformation remarks render replied Miss Dale Robert Baird Robert Merry Satan Scripture shewed SIEGE OF DERRY sins soul speak spirit Stanley SUNDAY SCHOOL TAYLOR tell Theological things Thomas Hartwell Horne thou tion uel Wilberforce uncon unkind Williams wish words young