The Parish MagazineW.W. Gardner, 1870 |
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... happy home , and he woke with a start , fancying he heard a child crying , and turned over saying , " I've done with them for ever , " and went to sleep again . A hard man was James Golding , but he had borne a great deal , and the cold ...
... happy home , and he woke with a start , fancying he heard a child crying , and turned over saying , " I've done with them for ever , " and went to sleep again . A hard man was James Golding , but he had borne a great deal , and the cold ...
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... happy with the praise of man , not of God . The day following that evening described in the last chapter was one of those bright , fresh days that so often follow a thunder- storm , when the summer seems to have taken a new lease of ...
... happy with the praise of man , not of God . The day following that evening described in the last chapter was one of those bright , fresh days that so often follow a thunder- storm , when the summer seems to have taken a new lease of ...
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... happy in his shop and business , in his respectability , and in being looked up to by other people . ( To be continued . ) Hearty Hints to Lay Officers of the Church . BY GEORGE VENABLES , S.C.L. , VICAR OF FRIEZLAND . THE WARDENS . HE ...
... happy in his shop and business , in his respectability , and in being looked up to by other people . ( To be continued . ) Hearty Hints to Lay Officers of the Church . BY GEORGE VENABLES , S.C.L. , VICAR OF FRIEZLAND . THE WARDENS . HE ...
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... happy end , he would be at no cost about it . " Upon which quaint saying an old writer makes this reflection : - " Certainly , all the cost we bestow on ourselves , to make our lives pleasurable and joyous to us , is but mere folly till ...
... happy end , he would be at no cost about it . " Upon which quaint saying an old writer makes this reflection : - " Certainly , all the cost we bestow on ourselves , to make our lives pleasurable and joyous to us , is but mere folly till ...
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... , but for our souls , whether for heaven or hell . Were it not , then , the wisest course to begin with making our peace , and then we may soon lead a happy life . " 13 BY DENHAM ROWE NORMAN , VICAR OF MIDDLETON BY WIRKSWORTH.
... , but for our souls , whether for heaven or hell . Were it not , then , the wisest course to begin with making our peace , and then we may soon lead a happy life . " 13 BY DENHAM ROWE NORMAN , VICAR OF MIDDLETON BY WIRKSWORTH.
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Page 8 - Whosoever hateth his brother is a murderer; and ye know that no murderer hath eternal life abiding in him.
Page 3 - For the grace of God that bringeth salvation hath appeared to all men, teaching us that, denying ungodliness and worldly lusts, we should live soberly, righteously, and godly, in this present world ; looking for that blessed hope, and the glorious appearing of the great God and our Saviour Jesus Christ ; who gave himself for us, that he might redeem us from all iniquity, and purify unto himself a peculiar people, zealous of good works.
Page 22 - I HEARD a voice from heaven, saying unto me, Write, From henceforth blessed are the dead which die in the Lord : even so saith the Spirit ; for they rest from their labours.
Page 20 - Thou, Lord, in the beginning hast laid the foundation of the earth ; and the heavens are the works of thine hands: They shall perish; but thou remainest; and they all shall wax old as doth a garment; And as a vesture shalt thou fold them up, and they shall be changed: but thou art the same, and thy years shall not fail.
Page 2 - Bring no more vain oblations; incense is an abomination unto me; the new moons and sabbaths, the calling of assemblies, I cannot away with; it is iniquity, even the solemn meeting. Your new moons and your appointed feasts my soul hateth; they are a trouble unto me; I am weary to bear them.
Page 19 - For many walk, of whom I have told you often, and now tell you even weeping, that they are the enemies of the cross of Christ : whose end is destruction, whose God is their belly, and whose glory is in their shame, who mind earthly things.
Page 8 - ... to perform the mercy promised to our fathers, and to remember His holy covenant; the oath which He sware to our father Abraham, that He would grant unto us, that we being delivered out of the hand of our enemies might serve Him without fear, in holiness and righteousness before Him, all the days of our life.
Page 3 - Wherefore, brethren, look ye out among you seven men of honest report, full of the Holy Ghost, and wisdom, whom we may appoint over this business.
Page 24 - But the souls of the righteous are in the hand of God, and there shall no torment touch them. In the sight of the unwise they seemed to die: and their departure is taken for misery. And their going from us to be utter destruction: but they are in peace.
Page 24 - just live by faith;" and the loss of this life can only be by unbelief: so the " life which we now live in the flesh we live by the faith of the Son of God, who loved us, and gave himself for us,