The Childrens' Magazine of General Knowledge and Instruction, Volume 7Simpkin, Marshall, & Company, 1844 |
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... heart to a brighter and a hap- pier scene . JESUS CHRIST is the way , the truth , and the life . Give yourself up to his guidance , tread in his steps , and you shall assuredly find your way to heaven ! MISCELLANEOUS . Where are the ...
... heart to a brighter and a hap- pier scene . JESUS CHRIST is the way , the truth , and the life . Give yourself up to his guidance , tread in his steps , and you shall assuredly find your way to heaven ! MISCELLANEOUS . Where are the ...
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... heart was so wrapped up in the child . I had tried to guard against it , but he lives still there - his playthings , his chair , his clothes , are often seen , and his own curious words are often expressed . But he is gone , he could ...
... heart was so wrapped up in the child . I had tried to guard against it , but he lives still there - his playthings , his chair , his clothes , are often seen , and his own curious words are often expressed . But he is gone , he could ...
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... ruin'd man ; Here redeeming love is shown , Love that breaks a heart of stone . Here we humbly bow the knee , To God's eternal majesty ; Supplicate the throne of grace , — Seek our heavenly 23 SABBATH SCHOLAR'S ADDRESS .
... ruin'd man ; Here redeeming love is shown , Love that breaks a heart of stone . Here we humbly bow the knee , To God's eternal majesty ; Supplicate the throne of grace , — Seek our heavenly 23 SABBATH SCHOLAR'S ADDRESS .
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... heart , And build thyself a temple there ; O'er all my dull affections move , Fill all my soul with heavenly love , And , kindly stooping from above , Listen listen ! Listen to an infant's prayer ! Он come to my window , My little red - 31.
... heart , And build thyself a temple there ; O'er all my dull affections move , Fill all my soul with heavenly love , And , kindly stooping from above , Listen listen ! Listen to an infant's prayer ! Он come to my window , My little red - 31.
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... and relieved the load that pressed heavily on their tender hearts . Yes : children when they lose a kind and loving mother , lose their best earthly friend . The want of the usual expressions of a mother's affection. 37 The Mother's Grave.
... and relieved the load that pressed heavily on their tender hearts . Yes : children when they lose a kind and loving mother , lose their best earthly friend . The want of the usual expressions of a mother's affection. 37 The Mother's Grave.
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Page 292 - And as they were eating, Jesus took bread, and blessed it, and brake it, and gave it to the disciples, and said, Take, eat; this is my body. And he took the cup, and gave thanks, and gave it to them, saying, Drink ye all of it; For this is my blood of the new testament, which is shed for many for the remission of sins.
Page 368 - I LAY my sins on Jesus, The spotless Lamb of God ; He bears them all, and frees us From the accursed load. I bring my guilt to Jesus, To wash my crimson stains White in his Blood most precious, Till not a spot remains.
Page 308 - I say unto you, That many shall come from the east and west, and shall sit down with Abraham, and Isaac, and Jacob, in the kingdom of heaven: But the children of the kingdom shall be cast out into outer darkness : there shall be weeping and gnashing of teeth.
Page 335 - Consider the lilies of the field, how they grow; they toil not, neither do they spin: And yet I say unto you, That even Solomon in all his glory was not arrayed like one of these. Wherefore, if God so clothe the grass of the field, which today is, and tomorrow is cast into the oven, shall he not much more clothe you, O ye of little faith?
Page 40 - For indeed he was sick nigh unto death ; but God had mercy on him ; and not on him only, but on me also, lest I should have sorrow upon sorrow.
Page 263 - And thou an angel's happiness shalt know, — Shalt bless the earth while in the world above, The good begun by thee shall onward flow In many a branching stream, and wider grow ; The seed that in these few and fleeting hours, Thy hands unsparing and unwearied sow, Shall deck thy grave, with amaranthine flowers, And yield thee fruits divine in heaven's immortal bowers.
Page 180 - THE morning flowers display their sweets, And gay their silken leaves unfold; As careless of the noon-tide heats, As fearless of the evening cold. 2 Nipt by the wind's unkindly blast, Parch'd by the sun's directer ray, The momentary glories waste, The short-lived beauties die away.
Page 20 - Father William replied, I remember 'd that youth would fly fast, And abused not my health and my vigour at first. That I never might need them at last. You are old, Father William, the young man cried. And pleasures with youth pass away, And yet you lament not the days that are gone, Now, tell me the reason, I pray? In the days of my youth...
Page 368 - I long to be like Jesus, Meek, loving, lowly, mild; I long to be like Jesus, The Father's holy child ; I long to be with Jesus, Amid the heavenly throng, To sing with saints His praises, To learn the angels
Page 96 - With awful power, — I too must die! Sink deep in every breast. 3 Let this vain world engage no more : Behold the gaping tomb ! It bids us seize the present hour : •, To-morrow death may come.