Sharpe's London Magazine: a Journal of Entertainment and Instruction for General Reading..., Volume 2A.Hill, Virtue, and Company, 1846 Vols. 22-23 include illustrations by George Cruikshank. |
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Pagina 47
... light shining in darkness . " Oh ! what can be more cheery , more mellow , more suggestive , than the ruddy light of a good coal fire on a cold , dark night in winter ? Nothing , believe me ; and if you do not , you are neither ...
... light shining in darkness . " Oh ! what can be more cheery , more mellow , more suggestive , than the ruddy light of a good coal fire on a cold , dark night in winter ? Nothing , believe me ; and if you do not , you are neither ...
Pagina 188
... light with safety . Let the light of promise shine upon them ; if not a present freedom , let them have a free HEREAFTER : here , as well as in heaven . God meant them to have both . At least let an allotted space be fixed between them ...
... light with safety . Let the light of promise shine upon them ; if not a present freedom , let them have a free HEREAFTER : here , as well as in heaven . God meant them to have both . At least let an allotted space be fixed between them ...
Pagina 214
... light from Revelation dispels the gloom ! Faith was yet weak in the heart of Travers , and the sublime truths of Revelation had been to him hitherto but a cold and barren speculation , that exercised the powers of his reason , but ...
... light from Revelation dispels the gloom ! Faith was yet weak in the heart of Travers , and the sublime truths of Revelation had been to him hitherto but a cold and barren speculation , that exercised the powers of his reason , but ...
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