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Page 47
... tears itself from the body . In the fixed contemplation of this awful spectacle she lost her reason . When I was sent for , I found indeed , that they had forcibly separated her from the corpse but that the bleeding image seemed to ...
... tears itself from the body . In the fixed contemplation of this awful spectacle she lost her reason . When I was sent for , I found indeed , that they had forcibly separated her from the corpse but that the bleeding image seemed to ...
Page 69
... tears.— He thus went on : 6 . The Apostle , however , loved the people to whom he wrote too well to be satisfied with be- queathing them merely a general wish for their welfare . He proceeds , in the next place , to tell them what was ...
... tears.— He thus went on : 6 . The Apostle , however , loved the people to whom he wrote too well to be satisfied with be- queathing them merely a general wish for their welfare . He proceeds , in the next place , to tell them what was ...
Page 72
... tears from his eyes ? Can he be melancholy , who , when the sun shall ' be red as blood , the stars fall from heaven , and the stoutest hearts fail for fear , ' has the command of God to lift up his head with joy , because his ...
... tears from his eyes ? Can he be melancholy , who , when the sun shall ' be red as blood , the stars fall from heaven , and the stoutest hearts fail for fear , ' has the command of God to lift up his head with joy , because his ...
Page 98
... tear or a sigh . You must grieve indeed , and with a grief measured by the .6 purity of that God whom you have offended : but ' this is not all . You must pray , Emily , and pray ' in that language so congenial to a troubled soul ...
... tear or a sigh . You must grieve indeed , and with a grief measured by the .6 purity of that God whom you have offended : but ' this is not all . You must pray , Emily , and pray ' in that language so congenial to a troubled soul ...
Page 99
... tears of despondency.- " I must not dwell , Gustavus , upon our subse- quent meetings , but hurry on to the period which shut her from the world forever . I may tell you however , that the Most High so touched her heart by the agency of ...
... tears of despondency.- " I must not dwell , Gustavus , upon our subse- quent meetings , but hurry on to the period which shut her from the world forever . I may tell you however , that the Most High so touched her heart by the agency of ...
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Page 19 - Between the acting of a dreadful thing And the first motion, all the interim is Like a phantasma, or a hideous dream : The genius, and the mortal instruments, Are then in council; and the state of man, Like to a little kingdom, suffers then The nature of an insurrection.
Page 98 - Remember not, Lord, our offences, nor the offences of our forefathers ; neither take thou vengeance of our sins : spare us, good Lord, spare thy people, whom thou hast redeemed with thy most precious blood, and be not angry with us for ever.
Page 58 - If you have tears, prepare to shed them now. You all do know this mantle: I remember The first time ever Caesar put it on; 'Twas on a summer's evening, in his tent, That day he overcame the Nervii: Look, in this place ran Cassius...
Page 53 - Though I give all my goods to feed the poor, and have not charity, it profiteth me nothing.
Page 72 - Fear not : for, behold, I bring you good tidings of great joy, which shall be to all people. For unto you is born this day a Saviour, which is Christ the Lord.
Page 67 - Finally brethren, farewell : be perfect, be of good comfort, be of one mind, live in peace ; and the God of love and peace shall be with you.
Page 102 - I know in Whom I have believed ; and I am persuaded that He is able to keep that which I have committed unto Him against that day.
Page 130 - Infant. the sweet flower that scents the morn, But withers in the rising day ; Thus lovely was this infant's dawn, Thus swiftly fled its life away. 2 It died ere its expanding soul Had ever burnt with wrong desires, Had ever spurn'd at heaven's control, Or ever quench'd its sacred fires.
Page 47 - The secret things* belong unto the LORD our God: but the things that are revealed belong unto us and to our children for ever, that we may do all the words of this law.
Page 114 - Father's temple ours,— • Woe to the hand by which it falls ; A thousand spirits watch its towers, A cloud of angels guard its walls.