Old Humphrey's friendly appeals1870 |
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... better will it be to point out a way whereby we may be bene- fited by a knowledge of these unwelcome truths . He who has ground that is not fertile , od 7 13 vines which are not fruitful , should be moderate in On Expecting Too Much ...
... better will it be to point out a way whereby we may be bene- fited by a knowledge of these unwelcome truths . He who has ground that is not fertile , od 7 13 vines which are not fruitful , should be moderate in On Expecting Too Much ...
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... Better will it be , then , to abound in humility , and not to add to our omissions by neglecting the throne of grace , where alone we may obtain needful help to supply them , and especially the fulfilment of the gracious declaration ...
... Better will it be , then , to abound in humility , and not to add to our omissions by neglecting the throne of grace , where alone we may obtain needful help to supply them , and especially the fulfilment of the gracious declaration ...
31 ÆäÀÌÁö
... better . When the sun shines , and we have our health , and our barrel of meal and our cruse of oil are full , and we have many friends , we get on tolerably well . But how is it with us when things are otherwise ; when the sky is ...
... better . When the sun shines , and we have our health , and our barrel of meal and our cruse of oil are full , and we have many friends , we get on tolerably well . But how is it with us when things are otherwise ; when the sky is ...
36 ÆäÀÌÁö
... better temper . " There was so much good sense , and apparent sincerity and kindness in the gray - headed speaker , that I could have listened by the hour to his remarks ; but at last it was plain that he was drawing near the end of his ...
... better temper . " There was so much good sense , and apparent sincerity and kindness in the gray - headed speaker , that I could have listened by the hour to his remarks ; but at last it was plain that he was drawing near the end of his ...
66 ÆäÀÌÁö
... better themselves . ' Let pilgrims still drink of the crystalline spring , And sinners on pilgrimage pass ; Give beadsmen fresh salmon and dainty red deer , And liquor that foams in the glass . ' " This account bears rather hard on the ...
... better themselves . ' Let pilgrims still drink of the crystalline spring , And sinners on pilgrimage pass ; Give beadsmen fresh salmon and dainty red deer , And liquor that foams in the glass . ' " This account bears rather hard on the ...
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2 ÆäÀÌÁö - The floods have lifted up, O Lord, the floods have lifted up their voice ; the floods lift up their waves. The Lord on high is mightier than the noise of many waters, yea, than the mighty waves of the sea.
34 ÆäÀÌÁö - The grace of our Lord Jesus Christ, the love of God, and the fellowship of the Holy Ghost be with you all.
305 ÆäÀÌÁö - Let, I pray thee, thy merciful kindness be for my comfort, according to thy word unto thy servant.
292 ÆäÀÌÁö - Behold, the nations are as a drop of a bucket, and are counted as the small dust of the balance : behold, he taketh up the isles as a very little thing. And Lebanon is not sufficient to burn, nor the beasts thereof sufficient for a burnt offering. All nations before him are as nothing; and they are counted to him less than nothing, and vanity.
138 ÆäÀÌÁö - There is a way that seemeth right unto a man, but the end thereof are the ways of death.
165 ÆäÀÌÁö - O friendly to the best pursuits of man, Friendly to thought, to virtue, and to peace...
87 ÆäÀÌÁö - Blessed is he that considereth the poor: the Lord will deliver him in time of trouble. The Lord will preserve him, and keep him alive; and he shall be blessed upon the earth: and thou wilt not deliver him unto the will of his enemies. The Lord will strengthen him upon the bed of languishing: thou wilt make all his bed in his sickness.
35 ÆäÀÌÁö - A soft answer turneth away wrath : but grievous words stir up anger.
202 ÆäÀÌÁö - O Lord God most holy, O Lord most mighty, O holy and most merciful Saviour, deliver us not into the bitter pains of eternal death.
167 ÆäÀÌÁö - Fire-side enjoyments, home-born happiness, And all the comforts, that the lowly roof Of undisturb'd Retirement, and the hours Of long uninterrupted evening, know.