Work Or Plenty to Do and how to Do itEdmonston and Douglas, 1861 - 163 sider |
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Side 13
... sweet dewy evening , he may rejoice in the thought that this also is not wasted time , but that , in fitting and refreshing him for the morrow's work , it is in itself also service for God . II . WARFARE WORK . " Then said they unto him ...
... sweet dewy evening , he may rejoice in the thought that this also is not wasted time , but that , in fitting and refreshing him for the morrow's work , it is in itself also service for God . II . WARFARE WORK . " Then said they unto him ...
Side 21
... sweet counsel " with His people , or when you would fain be employed in active service in His vineyard , you are obliged to go into scenes whence you return home despond- ingly , feeling that there you have left some of your precious ...
... sweet counsel " with His people , or when you would fain be employed in active service in His vineyard , you are obliged to go into scenes whence you return home despond- ingly , feeling that there you have left some of your precious ...
Side 24
... sweet songs , and the still more noble studies of the pencil and the palette , are not abused , but used for the relaxation and refreshment of the wearied mind , and as means of influence and attraction over others , they are ...
... sweet songs , and the still more noble studies of the pencil and the palette , are not abused , but used for the relaxation and refreshment of the wearied mind , and as means of influence and attraction over others , they are ...
Side 26
... sweet music at sunrise . Many still more icy , resemble the snowy Andes , which are not without their currents of genial air . Were there no other instrument for social work placed in our possession than the wonderful one of speech ...
... sweet music at sunrise . Many still more icy , resemble the snowy Andes , which are not without their currents of genial air . Were there no other instrument for social work placed in our possession than the wonderful one of speech ...
Side 27
Margaret Maria Gordon. hitherto sent forth a bitter flood , may send forth the sweet waters of affection and blessing : the " idle words " may be changed into the busy ones of gentleness and sympathy ; the harsh accents into a sweet ...
Margaret Maria Gordon. hitherto sent forth a bitter flood , may send forth the sweet waters of affection and blessing : the " idle words " may be changed into the busy ones of gentleness and sympathy ; the harsh accents into a sweet ...
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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