Work, Or, Plenty to Do and how to Do itA.D.F. Randolph, 1854 - 159 sider |
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Side 20
... called a warfare with cir- cumstance . We have said that it is only the renewed heart that is the battle - ground of the one , but all are more or less engaged in the other . All have a crook in the lot , a skeleton at the feast ; all ...
... called a warfare with cir- cumstance . We have said that it is only the renewed heart that is the battle - ground of the one , but all are more or less engaged in the other . All have a crook in the lot , a skeleton at the feast ; all ...
Side 33
... called " little things , " ( although nothing is little in the sight of the great God ; ) the next time that your brow is shadowed and your tone impatient because of the arrival of one visitor after another , interrupting a favorite ...
... called " little things , " ( although nothing is little in the sight of the great God ; ) the next time that your brow is shadowed and your tone impatient because of the arrival of one visitor after another , interrupting a favorite ...
Side 34
... called " Unconscious Influence ; " with regard to the former , we would seek to im- press upon all the necessity of cultivating diligently a talent which God has confided to the trust of every one . There is no form of false humility ...
... called " Unconscious Influence ; " with regard to the former , we would seek to im- press upon all the necessity of cultivating diligently a talent which God has confided to the trust of every one . There is no form of false humility ...
Side 39
... called " accomplishments . " In accordance with the views stated above , we look upon it as a duty to do so . Has God given beautiful gifts for the purpose of being buried in the earth ? If the soul - cheering art of the mu- sician ...
... called " accomplishments . " In accordance with the views stated above , we look upon it as a duty to do so . Has God given beautiful gifts for the purpose of being buried in the earth ? If the soul - cheering art of the mu- sician ...
Side 47
... called to these conflicting claims and duties was no longer young , but bowed down by sickness and bereavement . How then do we find her performing her social work under such trying circumstances ? We are told by the biographers of ...
... called to these conflicting claims and duties was no longer young , but bowed down by sickness and bereavement . How then do we find her performing her social work under such trying circumstances ? We are told by the biographers of ...
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Side 129 - What mean ye to weep, and to break mine heart? for I am ready not to be bound only, but also to die at Jerusalem for the name of the Lord Jesus.
Side 69 - Lord God of Abraham, Isaac, and of Israel, our fathers, keep this for ever in the imagination of the thoughts of the heart of thy people, and prepare their heart unto thee...
Side 31 - I would not have the restless will That hurries to and fro, Seeking for some great thing to do, Or secret thing to know ; I would be treated as a child, And guided where I go.
Side 106 - On which ground, too, let him who gropes painfully in darkness or uncertain light, and prays vehemently that the dawn may ripen into day, lay this other precept well to heart, which to me was of invaluable service: 'Do the duty which lies nearest thee,' which thou knowest to be a duty!
Side 103 - Every man according as he purposeth in his heart, so let him give ; not grudgingly, or of necessity : for God loveth a cheerful giver.
Side 7 - Our eyelids: other creatures all day long Rove idle, unemployed, and less need rest; Man hath his daily work of body or mind Appointed, which declares his dignity, And the regard of heaven on all his ways; While other animals unactive range, And of their doings God takes no account.
Side 113 - Why, therefore, should we do ourselves this wrong, Or others — that we are not always strong; That we are ever overborne with care ; That we should ever weak or heartless be, Anxious or troubled, when with us is prayer, And joy, and strength, and courage, are with Thee ? A GARDEN so well watered before morn Is hotly up, that not the swart sun's blaze.
Side 103 - And God is able to make all grace abound toward you; that ye, always having all sufficiency in all things, may abound to every good work: (as it is written, He hath dispersed abroad; he hath given to the poor: his righteousness remaineth for ever.
Side 83 - All the means of action — The shapeless masses, the materials — Lie everywhere about us. What we need Is the celestial fire to change the flint Into transparent crystal, bright and clear. That fire is genius!
Side 51 - Howbeit, Jesus suffered him not, but saith unto him, Go home to thy friends, and tell them how great things the Lord hath done for thee, and hath had compassion on thee.