The Contribution of Q.Q. to a Periodical Work: With Some Pieces Not Before Published, Bind 1G. & C. Carvill, 1827 |
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Side 14
... tion and meditation ; from which it will be ever liable to be diverted by every trifle that presents itself to the senses . All mental superiority originates in habits of thinking . A child indeed , like a machine , may be made to ...
... tion and meditation ; from which it will be ever liable to be diverted by every trifle that presents itself to the senses . All mental superiority originates in habits of thinking . A child indeed , like a machine , may be made to ...
Side 17
... tion of one of our party . She had risen with a head- ach , but strove to conceal it : however , it became so much worse with the motion of the carriage that she was quite unable to proceed ; so with great reluctance we were obliged to ...
... tion of one of our party . She had risen with a head- ach , but strove to conceal it : however , it became so much worse with the motion of the carriage that she was quite unable to proceed ; so with great reluctance we were obliged to ...
Side 18
... tion to look about us ; the first thing , as soon as we ar- rived , was to beg the charity of the servants ; and we were completely occupied , for a full hour , in drying our clothes , and refitting , before a large fire in the house ...
... tion to look about us ; the first thing , as soon as we ar- rived , was to beg the charity of the servants ; and we were completely occupied , for a full hour , in drying our clothes , and refitting , before a large fire in the house ...
Side 37
... tion , no possible combination of circumstances , can make us perfectly happy in this world , because it is a sinful world . this When we fancy others better off than our- selves , it is only because we know our own circum- stances ...
... tion , no possible combination of circumstances , can make us perfectly happy in this world , because it is a sinful world . this When we fancy others better off than our- selves , it is only because we know our own circum- stances ...
Side 38
... tion chiefly , that renders the lives of individuals who have distinguished themselves in their day and genera- tion so interesting to their fellow - creatures : and it is a remark which should be borne in mind , whether we are studying ...
... tion chiefly , that renders the lives of individuals who have distinguished themselves in their day and genera- tion so interesting to their fellow - creatures : and it is a remark which should be borne in mind , whether we are studying ...
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Side 71 - And whatsoever mine eyes desired I kept not from them, I withheld not my heart from any joy; for my heart rejoiced in all my labour: and this WORDS was my portion of all my labour.
Side 72 - ... godliness hath promise of the life that now is," as well as of that which is to come.
Side 219 - All the paths of the Lord are mercy and truth unto such as keep his covenant and his testimonies.
Side 55 - What will it profit a man to gain the whole world and lose his own soul ?' Remember how often Paul appeals to his holy, just, unblameable life.
Side 136 - Before the angel, and of him to ask Chose rather : he, she knew, would intermix Grateful digressions, and solve high dispute With conjugal caresses ; from his lip Not words alone pleased her.
Side 27 - Pet. i. 10, by believing it, for fear we come short of it,f according to that of the apostle, " let us, therefore, fear, lest a promise being left us of entering into his rest, any of us should seem to come short of it,
Side 187 - JESUS is gone above the skies, Where our weak senses reach him not ; And carnal objects court our eyes, To thrust our Saviour from our thought. 2 He knows what wandering hearts we have, Apt to forget his lovely face ; And to refresh our minds he gave These kind memorials of his grace. 3...
Side 137 - Stood on my feet: about me round I saw Hill, dale, and shady woods, and sunny plains, And liquid lapse of murmuring streams; by these Creatures that lived and moved, and walked or flew; Birds on the branches warbling; ~a.ll things smiled; With fragrance and with joy my heart o'erflowed.
Side 189 - Inasmuch as ye have done it unto one of the least of these, ye have done it unto me," and I promised to remain with him to the end.
Side 78 - I will take the cup of salvation, and call upon the name of the Lord. I will pay my vows unto the Lord now in the presence of all his people.