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... seemed to be disturbing her . Her fingers were more awkward than usual for the rest of the evening , and she answered Willie's cross complaints of her stupidity with the irrelevant remark , " I will go and ask Mrs. Watham about it to ...
... seemed to be disturbing her . Her fingers were more awkward than usual for the rest of the evening , and she answered Willie's cross complaints of her stupidity with the irrelevant remark , " I will go and ask Mrs. Watham about it to ...
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... seemed to result in anything better than the ordinary performances of other people ; her studies , after all the time and attention given to them , were seldom up to the mark of Janie's repetition or compositions , carelessly prepared ...
... seemed to result in anything better than the ordinary performances of other people ; her studies , after all the time and attention given to them , were seldom up to the mark of Janie's repetition or compositions , carelessly prepared ...
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... at hearing herself spoken of could quite take away the intense pleasure of the short sentence of thanks , that seemed to her so much more , in their approval than she could ever deserve . The one 18 PLEASURES AND DISCONTENTS .
... at hearing herself spoken of could quite take away the intense pleasure of the short sentence of thanks , that seemed to her so much more , in their approval than she could ever deserve . The one 18 PLEASURES AND DISCONTENTS .
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... seemed almost as much interested in the progress of the arrangements as the anonymous giver herself . " Yes , my dear , " said Mrs. Watham , as the rector produced a letter , " they are going to begin work in good earnest . The builder ...
... seemed almost as much interested in the progress of the arrangements as the anonymous giver herself . " Yes , my dear , " said Mrs. Watham , as the rector produced a letter , " they are going to begin work in good earnest . The builder ...
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... seemed to be marked out by nature for the purple and fine linen of a State Church . With Henry Alford it was very different ; for though there was plenty of nature's truest nobility in his brow , and though in point of scholarship , as ...
... seemed to be marked out by nature for the purple and fine linen of a State Church . With Henry Alford it was very different ; for though there was plenty of nature's truest nobility in his brow , and though in point of scholarship , as ...
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Agnes amusement answer asked beautiful Bellingham better Bishop Black Notley botanists botany called cathedral child Christ Christian Christmas Church Church of England Churchmen Clara clergy Colonel Grant comfort dear death Dies Ira disestablished England English English botany Epiphany evil faith father feel Francis Willughby garden Georgie Georgie's Gerard girl give hand happy heart Henry Alford Herbert holy hope Howth hymn interest Janie Janie's kind laughed live Lobel look Lord Lottie Lottie's Mabel mamma Mayou mind Miss Chester mother never nurse parish plants poor prayer present Pulteney Quebec Chapel quiet Rainsforth rector rector's wife remark seemed sister soul speak spirit Stuart talk tell thee things Thou thought Tradescant truth Ultramontane voice Watham Willie Willie's Winton wonder words Wymeswold
Beliebte Passagen
Seite 412 - For the right faith is, that we believe and confess, That our Lord Jesus Christ, the Son of God, is God and man ; God of the substance of the Father, begotten before the worlds ; and Man of the substance of his mother, born in the world ; perfect God, and perfect man, of a reasonable soul, and human flesh subsisting; equal to the Fattier, as touching his Godhead ; and inferior to the Father, as touching his manhood.
Seite 412 - Who although he be God and Man, yet he is not two but one Christ; one, not by conversion of the godhead into flesh, but by taking of the manhood into God; one altogether, not by confusion of substance, but by unity of Person. For as the reasonable soul and flesh is one man, so God and Man is one Christ.
Seite 474 - Ceremony doffed his pride. The heir, with roses in his shoes, That night might village partner choose; The lord, underogating, share The vulgar game of 'post and pair.
Seite 255 - Dominions, unto whom the chief Government of all Estates of this Realm, whether they be Ecclesiastical or Civil, in all causes doth appertain, and is not, nor ought to be subject to any Foreign jurisdiction.
Seite 156 - God's own field, Fruit unto His praise to yield ; Wheat and tares together sown, Unto joy or sorrow grown ; First the blade, and then the ear, Then the full corn shall appear : Lord of Harvest, grant that we Wholesome grain and pure may be.
Seite 416 - Christ, by highest heaven adored, Christ, the everlasting Lord, Late in time behold him come, Offspring of a virgin's womb.
Seite 587 - Binding his foal unto the vine, And his ass's colt unto the choice vine; He washed his garments in wine, And his clothes in the blood of grapes : His eyes shall be red with wine, And his teeth white with milk.
Seite 291 - That day of wrath, .that dreadful day, When heaven and earth shall pass away, What power shall be the sinner's stay ? How shall he meet that dreadful day...
Seite 102 - Eternal HOPE ! when yonder spheres sublime Peal'd their first notes to sound the march of Time, Thy joyous youth began — but not to fade. — When all the sister planets have decay'd ; When wrapt in fire the realms of ether glow, And Heaven's last thunder shakes the world below ; Thou, undismay'd, shalt o'er the ruins smile, And light thy torch at Nature's funeral pile ! NOTES.
Seite 416 - Prince of Peace ! Hail the Sun of Righteousness ! Light and life to all He brings, Risen with healing in His wings. Mild He lays His glory by, Born — that man no more may die, Born — to raise the sons of earth, Born — to give them second birth.