Methodist Magazine, Bind 40W. Briggs., 1894 |
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Side 48
... wife and family , it may be , dependent upon him . Liable he is at any rate , to lose a hearing by those who spew out unpalatable truth , and thus he forfeits the very pulpit from which he has the opportunity of testifying to the truth ...
... wife and family , it may be , dependent upon him . Liable he is at any rate , to lose a hearing by those who spew out unpalatable truth , and thus he forfeits the very pulpit from which he has the opportunity of testifying to the truth ...
Side 70
... wife's name was spoken . But both alike were under a spell . The intoxicating cup of public applause was at their lips . Such a life would have simply been beyond the power of John and Joan Penelles to imagine . Its riot of dress and ...
... wife's name was spoken . But both alike were under a spell . The intoxicating cup of public applause was at their lips . Such a life would have simply been beyond the power of John and Joan Penelles to imagine . Its riot of dress and ...
Side 71
... wife , and two daughters being witnesses to it . " Joan Penelles looked confidently over the crowd , seeking her husband's mutual glance of pleasure . Her faith had been justi- fied . Her girl was an honorable wife - the wife of a ...
... wife , and two daughters being witnesses to it . " Joan Penelles looked confidently over the crowd , seeking her husband's mutual glance of pleasure . Her faith had been justi- fied . Her girl was an honorable wife - the wife of a ...
Side 72
... wife was quite out of Roland's calculations and very much out of his sympathies . Poverty had a bad effect on him . To be without money to buy the finest brand of cigars , to be annoyed by boarding - house keepers , tailors , and ...
... wife was quite out of Roland's calculations and very much out of his sympathies . Poverty had a bad effect on him . To be without money to buy the finest brand of cigars , to be annoyed by boarding - house keepers , tailors , and ...
Side 74
... wife ! That is absurd , Elizabeth ! I wanted to see you . I could not bear to be ' out ' with you any longer . You know , dear , that you are my only blood relative . Denas is my relative by marriage . Blood is thicker than everything ...
... wife ! That is absurd , Elizabeth ! I wanted to see you . I could not bear to be ' out ' with you any longer . You know , dear , that you are my only blood relative . Denas is my relative by marriage . Blood is thicker than everything ...
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Side 355 - Know ye not, that to whom ye yield yourselves servants to obey, his servants ye are to whom ye obey; whether of sin unto death, or of obedience unto righteousness?
Side 181 - These things hast thou done, and I kept silence; Thou thoughtest that I was altogether such an one as thyself : But I will reprove thee, and set them in order before thine eyes. " Now consider this, ye that forget God, Lest I tear you in pieces, and there be none to deliver.
Side 535 - Thammuz came next behind, Whose annual wound in Lebanon allured The Syrian damsels to lament his fate In amorous ditties all a summer's day, While smooth Adonis from his native rock Ran purple to the sea, supposed with blood Of Thammuz yearly wounded...
Side 260 - The healing of his seamless dress Is by our beds of pain ; We touch him in life's throng and press, And we are whole again.
Side 42 - Then answered Amos, and said to Amaziah, I was no prophet, neither was I a prophet's son ; but I was an herdman, and a gatherer of sycamore fruit:* And the LORD took me as I followed the flock, and the LORD said unto me, Go, prophesy unto my people Israel.
Side 260 - We may not climb the heavenly steeps To bring the Lord Christ down ; In vain we search the lowest deeps, For him no depths can drown. But warm, sweet, tender, even yet A present help is he : And faith has still its Olivet, And love its Galilee.
Side 401 - Forbid it, Lord, that I should boast, Save in the death of Christ, my God ; All the vain things that charm me most, I sacrifice them to His blood.
Side 557 - His head in the day when the kingdoms of this world shall become the kingdoms of our GOD, and of His CHRIST, and He shall reign for ever and ever.
Side 574 - For we have not an high priest which cannot be touched with a feeling of our infirmities ; but was in all points tempted like as we are, yet without sin.
Side 45 - And if thou say in thine heart, How shall we know the word which the Lord hath not spoken ? when a prophet speaketh in the name of the Lord, if the thing follow not, nor come to pass, that is the thing which the Lord hath not spoken, but the prophet hath spoken it presumptuously: thou shalt not be afraid of him.