The young woman's companion; or, Female instructor [by J.A. Stewart].Bartlett and Newman, 1814 |
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... till which time , the kingdom of Judah had descended uninterruptedly in the line of David . The first book of CHRONICLES begins with a genea- logy from Adam , through all the tribes of Israel and Judah ; and the remainder is the same ...
... till which time , the kingdom of Judah had descended uninterruptedly in the line of David . The first book of CHRONICLES begins with a genea- logy from Adam , through all the tribes of Israel and Judah ; and the remainder is the same ...
الصفحة 75
... till within 195 years of the birth of Christ . The second book is the same narra- tive , written by a different hand , and does not bring the history so forward as the first ; so that it may be entirely omitted , unless you have the ...
... till within 195 years of the birth of Christ . The second book is the same narra- tive , written by a different hand , and does not bring the history so forward as the first ; so that it may be entirely omitted , unless you have the ...
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... till she will be enabled to pray with the spirit and with the the understanding also . As a pattern and help to the young Christian , several Forms of Prayer , which she may consult , will be introduced in the course of the work . ON ...
... till she will be enabled to pray with the spirit and with the the understanding also . As a pattern and help to the young Christian , several Forms of Prayer , which she may consult , will be introduced in the course of the work . ON ...
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... till he had been conveyed home , and was laid on his bed , his head resting on the arm of Mary .. When he opened his eyes and saw her , he gave her such a look of woe ! -and refused for some days all nourishment and all consolation , as ...
... till he had been conveyed home , and was laid on his bed , his head resting on the arm of Mary .. When he opened his eyes and saw her , he gave her such a look of woe ! -and refused for some days all nourishment and all consolation , as ...
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... till he thinks himself perfectly sure of her consent . This is intended to force a woman to give up the undoubted privilege of her sex , the privilege of refusing it is intended to force her to explain herself , in effect , before he ...
... till he thinks himself perfectly sure of her consent . This is intended to force a woman to give up the undoubted privilege of her sex , the privilege of refusing it is intended to force her to explain herself , in effect , before he ...
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الصفحة 316 - All sacrifices do but speed forward that great day, when the knowledge of the Lord shall cover the earth as the waters cover the sea.
الصفحة 424 - Until he came unto the Wash Of Edmonton so gay; And there he threw the Wash about On both sides of the way, Just like unto a trundling mop, Or a wild goose at play. At Edmonton his loving wife From the balcony spied Her tender husband, wondering much To see how he did ride. "Stop, stop, John Gilpin!— Here's the house !" They all at once did cry; "The dinner waits, and we are tired;"— Said Gilpin, "So am I!
الصفحة 55 - Who wickedly is wise, or madly brave, Is but the more a fool, the more a knave. Who noble ends by noble means obtains, Or failing, smiles in exile or in chains, Like good Aurelius let him reign, or bleed Like Socrates, that man is great indeed. What's fame? a fancied life in others' breath, A thing beyond us, ev'n before our death.
الصفحة 553 - And withal they learn to be idle, wandering about from house to house; and not only idle, but tattlers also and busybodies, speaking things which they ought not.
الصفحة 54 - Vice is a monster of so frightful mien, As, to be hated, needs but to be seen; Yet seen too oft, familiar with her face, We first endure, then pity, then embrace.
الصفحة 427 - Stop thief! stop thief! — a highwayman ! Not one of them was mute ; And all and each that pass'd that way Did join in the pursuit. And now the turnpike gates again Flew open in short space; The toll-men thinking as before, That Gilpin rode a race.
الصفحة 312 - Support, and ornament of virtue's cause. There stands the messenger of truth ; there stands The legate of the skies ; his theme divine, His office sacred, his credentials clear. By him the violated law speaks out Its thunders ; and by him, in strains as sweet As angels use, the Gospel whispers peace.
الصفحة 335 - I will lay me down in peace, and take my rest : for it is thou, Lord, only, that makest me dwell in safety.
الصفحة 422 - For saddle-tree scarce reach'd had he, His journey to begin, When, turning round his head, he saw Three customers come in. So down he came ; for loss of time, Although it grieved him sore, Yet loss of pence, full well he knew Would trouble him much more.
الصفحة 282 - Then they that feared the Lord spake often one to another : and the Lord hearkened, and heard it, and a book of remembrance was written before him for them that feared the Lord, and that thought upon his name. And they shall be mine, saith the Lord of Hosts, in that day when I make up my jewels ; and I will spare them, as a man spareth his own son that serveth him.