The Three Cripples. [A Story. With Illustrations.]1859 |
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Pagina 16
... brought them home whatever little article of clothing they stood most in need of ; he had a thousandfold more real happiness than if he had spent everything upon himself . And thus , dear reader , it must ever be , for it is in every ...
... brought them home whatever little article of clothing they stood most in need of ; he had a thousandfold more real happiness than if he had spent everything upon himself . And thus , dear reader , it must ever be , for it is in every ...
Pagina 27
... brought to bear upon him for good ; strange , that it should have drawn him on to so much evil ; but when once the Wicked One is fairly at work upon the heart , he can bring about his own ends by instruments slight enough in themselves ...
... brought to bear upon him for good ; strange , that it should have drawn him on to so much evil ; but when once the Wicked One is fairly at work upon the heart , he can bring about his own ends by instruments slight enough in themselves ...
Pagina 28
... brought him to the public- house , and he soon found himself in the tap- room , and seated at a table , with the news- paper in his hand . So interested was he in all he read , that the time flew quickly by , and he did not perceive ...
... brought him to the public- house , and he soon found himself in the tap- room , and seated at a table , with the news- paper in his hand . So interested was he in all he read , that the time flew quickly by , and he did not perceive ...
Pagina 36
... brought home no meat the night before ; nor yet of the lack of butter for their bread- for that also he had not brought , as was his wont ; and they kept close together during the remainder of the day , seldom speaking above a whisper ...
... brought home no meat the night before ; nor yet of the lack of butter for their bread- for that also he had not brought , as was his wont ; and they kept close together during the remainder of the day , seldom speaking above a whisper ...
Pagina 55
... brought before her very eyes . " I hope God will spare him , Mary Graham . 66 him , " answered Spare him ! what would He spare him for ? " cried the old woman ; and she threw such an expression of scorn in the word him , that it would ...
... brought before her very eyes . " I hope God will spare him , Mary Graham . 66 him , " answered Spare him ! what would He spare him for ? " cried the old woman ; and she threw such an expression of scorn in the word him , that it would ...
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Pagina 102 - In God is my salvation and my glory: the rock of my strength, and my refuge, is in God.
Pagina 34 - He may not even suspect it. If told the truth he may honestly, in one sense honestly, as well as indignantly and reproachfully deny it, and say with one of old, " Is thy servant a dog that he should do this thing ? " A Christian may be in doubt whether he loves God supremely.