The Christian Pioneer, Volumes 32-33Simpkin, Marshall and Company, 1878 |
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... Queen and the Pedler The Duty of being happy Power of Prayer The Fly's last Trip ; or , a Perilous Christmas Adventure at Sea " I go a fishing " The great Smith Family .. The Italics of Scripture ... Emigrant Life of the Old Time ...
... Queen and the Pedler The Duty of being happy Power of Prayer The Fly's last Trip ; or , a Perilous Christmas Adventure at Sea " I go a fishing " The great Smith Family .. The Italics of Scripture ... Emigrant Life of the Old Time ...
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... gone who will never more return . O , horrid war ! the curse of men and of nations ! " Scatter Thou the men who delight in war ! " let this be our daily prayer . THE QUEEN AND THE PEDDLER . THE QUEEN AND THE 13 The Horrors of.
... gone who will never more return . O , horrid war ! the curse of men and of nations ! " Scatter Thou the men who delight in war ! " let this be our daily prayer . THE QUEEN AND THE PEDDLER . THE QUEEN AND THE 13 The Horrors of.
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THE QUEEN AND THE PEDDLER . THE QUEEN AND THE PEDDLER . A GREAT drunkard in the Highlands of Inverness - shire was led to attend a lecture on temperance . He was induced to become a member of a temperance society . For months the ...
THE QUEEN AND THE PEDDLER . THE QUEEN AND THE PEDDLER . A GREAT drunkard in the Highlands of Inverness - shire was led to attend a lecture on temperance . He was induced to become a member of a temperance society . For months the ...
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... Queen Philippa , whose sister afterwards became the wife of Duke John of Lancaster . This fortunate alliance secured him the CHAUCER AND HIS TIMES . patronage of the queen and 61 PAGE Chaucer and his Times.
... Queen Philippa , whose sister afterwards became the wife of Duke John of Lancaster . This fortunate alliance secured him the CHAUCER AND HIS TIMES . patronage of the queen and 61 PAGE Chaucer and his Times.
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CHAUCER AND HIS TIMES . patronage of the queen and her royal sons . An annual salary of five thousand dollars was paid him from the king's treasury , and he was several times employed on foreign embassies . On one of these occasions he ...
CHAUCER AND HIS TIMES . patronage of the queen and her royal sons . An annual salary of five thousand dollars was paid him from the king's treasury , and he was several times employed on foreign embassies . On one of these occasions he ...
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Page 38 - Nevertheless I am continually with thee: Thou hast holden me by my right hand. Thou shalt guide me with thy counsel, And afterward receive me to glory.
Page 140 - Though I look old, yet I am strong and lusty: For in my youth I never did apply Hot and rebellious liquors in my blood; Nor did not with unbashful forehead woo The means of weakness and debility; Therefore my age is as a lusty winter, Frosty, but kindly: let me go with you; I'll do the service of a younger man In all your business and necessities.
Page 24 - After the sun's remove. I see them walking in an air of glory, Whose light doth trample on my days; My days, which are at best but dull and hoary, Mere glimmerings and decays.
Page 24 - He that hath found some fledged bird's nest may know, At first sight, if the bird be flown ; But what fair well or grove he sings in now, That is to him unknown.
Page 76 - O! many a shaft at random sent Finds mark the archer little meant! And many a word at random spoken May soothe or wound a heart that's broken!
Page 133 - Christ, for his brethren and kinsmen according to the flesh ; " and if his " heart's desire and prayer to God for Israel was, that they might be saved...
Page 17 - ALL hail the power of Jesus' name ! Let angels prostrate fall ; Bring forth the royal diadem, And crown him Lord of all.
Page 21 - It is good for a man that he bear the yoke in his youth.
Page 48 - What to thee is shadow, to him is day. And the end he knoweth, And not on a blind and aimless way The spirit goeth.
Page 16 - ... nervous derangement in return. Either he absents himself entirely from all fellowship, and lives a recluse in a garret, with carpet slippers and a leaden inkpot ; or he comes among people swiftly and bitterly, in a contraction of his whole nervous system, to discharge some temper before he returns to work. I do not care how much or how well he works, this fellow is an evil feature in other people's lives.