Work Or Plenty to Do and how to Do itEdmonston and Douglas, 1861 - 163 sider |
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Side 18
... grace , which can shed beauty upon what might else be unseemly , and stamp nobility where the world had not bestowed it . Elizius , an eminent French bishop , born at Chatelât , A.D. 588 , became known in the Church not from the fame of ...
... grace , which can shed beauty upon what might else be unseemly , and stamp nobility where the world had not bestowed it . Elizius , an eminent French bishop , born at Chatelât , A.D. 588 , became known in the Church not from the fame of ...
Side 19
... grace , and every - day grace requires every - day asking . Try the experiment for once , - -no matter what your occupation may be , —no matter how distaste- ful to your natural disposition , the more distasteful the better , so long as ...
... grace , and every - day grace requires every - day asking . Try the experiment for once , - -no matter what your occupation may be , —no matter how distaste- ful to your natural disposition , the more distasteful the better , so long as ...
Side 23
... grace , -α disagreeable Christian . ously of the sin which it involves ? Have you ever thought that it makes the religion of your gentle , genial Master appear dis- agreeable too ? Have you ever thought , that as the Lord Jesus Christ ...
... grace , -α disagreeable Christian . ously of the sin which it involves ? Have you ever thought that it makes the religion of your gentle , genial Master appear dis- agreeable too ? Have you ever thought , that as the Lord Jesus Christ ...
Side 25
... grace , -unselfishness ! There are few imputations from which we start back so sensi- tively as the charge of selfishness , and never is it more justly founded than when in our own estimation we are peculiarly free from its dominion ...
... grace , -unselfishness ! There are few imputations from which we start back so sensi- tively as the charge of selfishness , and never is it more justly founded than when in our own estimation we are peculiarly free from its dominion ...
Side 27
... grace re- quired to enable us to walk in wisdom . The temptations are great to overstep the line of demarcation between the social sphere in which God has placed us , and the worldly sphere in which God has not placed us , —to be unduly ...
... grace re- quired to enable us to walk in wisdom . The temptations are great to overstep the line of demarcation between the social sphere in which God has placed us , and the worldly sphere in which God has not placed us , —to be unduly ...
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amidst beauty Bernard Palissy blessed called cheerful child CHOLY Christ Christian Church comfort cultivate daily dark death diligence duties earnest earth ELIZABETH BARRET BROWNING enamel escutcheon eternal evil excitement eyes faith fear feel flowers forget gifts give glory God's governess grace hand HANNAH MORE's happy hath heart heaven holy honour hope household idolatry influence Israel Jesus Jesus Christ joyful kingdom of Heaven labour lady living look Lord Lord's MARTIN TUPPER Master Meroz mind mother motive neglected neighbour never ourselves peculiarly perform praise prayer rejoicing rest Sabbath Sabbath-school Saviour selfish servants sister social society sorrow soul sphere spirit strength struggle sweet sympathy talent teach teacher temptation tender thee things thou thought truth Uncon unto vineyard waiting watch weary wisdom wise words worldly young youth