An Abridgment of the Apocrypha. By Caroline MaxwellChapple; Hailes, 1828 - 132 páginas |
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... minds of youth , ( in a pleasing yet decided manner ) , the fairest impres- sions of our duty to our God , our ... mind ) , in the approbation of the good in this world , and our hopes in a future state . Con- vinced that all these ...
... minds of youth , ( in a pleasing yet decided manner ) , the fairest impres- sions of our duty to our God , our ... mind ) , in the approbation of the good in this world , and our hopes in a future state . Con- vinced that all these ...
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... mind , and training the pliant principles with care and tenderness , into the paths which the scriptures so elegantly point out , and which alone lead to happiness and honour . P APOCRYPHA , & c . ESDRAS . ( Before Christ.
... mind , and training the pliant principles with care and tenderness , into the paths which the scriptures so elegantly point out , and which alone lead to happiness and honour . P APOCRYPHA , & c . ESDRAS . ( Before Christ.
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... mind pure and free from idolatory , and inva- riably followed the commands of God ; and for this propriety of conduct , and his regular discharge of his duties to his Creator , he was indebted to the good counsel and excellent ...
... mind pure and free from idolatory , and inva- riably followed the commands of God ; and for this propriety of conduct , and his regular discharge of his duties to his Creator , he was indebted to the good counsel and excellent ...
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... mind by his prudent grandmother ; and therefore abstained from every improper indulgence of appetite , but with all this , his behaviour was ever gentle and modest , and he was regarded and highly spoken of by all , so much so , that in ...
... mind by his prudent grandmother ; and therefore abstained from every improper indulgence of appetite , but with all this , his behaviour was ever gentle and modest , and he was regarded and highly spoken of by all , so much so , that in ...
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... mind pure and free from idolatory , and inva- riably followed the commands of God ; and for this propriety of conduct , and his regular discharge of his duties to his Creator , he was indebted to the good counsel and excellent ...
... mind pure and free from idolatory , and inva- riably followed the commands of God ; and for this propriety of conduct , and his regular discharge of his duties to his Creator , he was indebted to the good counsel and excellent ...
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Achior affliction amongst Angel Anna answered Antiochus Apocrypha Arphaxad Assyrian army attended Babylon Bagoas beauty behold Bethulia blessing to Tobit brethren Brother Azarias brought called Tobias captain cause children of Israel city of Media command conduct continued Cyrus Daniel Darius declare distress dreadful duties earth Eastcheap Ecbatane elders Eleazer elephants Elymais enemies entertainment entreated Esdras evil eyes father fear feast Gabael gave give gold hand hath head of Holofernes heard heart heaven honour husband instantly Jerusalem Jews Joacim Judas Judas Maccabeus Judea Judith kindred king of Assyria king's Lord Maccabees maid maketh Mattathias mercy mind Moses mountains mourning multitude Nineve northern storm observation Persia priests princes propriety Raguel Raphael reign religion reproach riably followed Sara servants soon sorrow Susannah talents of silver temple ten talents tent thee things thou hast took truth victory wept whilst wife wisdom woman young
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Página 73 - They shall not be sought for in public counsel, Nor sit high in the congregation: They shall not sit on the judges' seat, Nor understand the sentence of judgment: They cannot declare justice and judgment; And they shall not be found where parables are spoken.
Página 72 - The wisdom of a learned man cometh by opportunity of leisure: and he that hath little business shall become wise. How can he get wisdom that holdeth the plough, and that glorieth in the goad, that driveth oxen, and is occupied in their labours, and whose talk is of bullocks?
Página 73 - So doth the potter sitting at his work, And turning the wheel about with his feet, Who is alway carefully set at his work, And maketh all his work by number; He fashioneth the clay with his arm, And boweth down his strength before his feet; He applieth himself to lead it over; And he is diligent to make clean the furnace : All these trust to their hands: And every one is wise in his work.
Página 68 - Sweet language will multiply friends: and a fair speaking tongue will increase kind greetings. Be in peace with many: nevertheless have but one counsellor of a thousand. If thou wouldest get a friend, prove him first, and be not hasty to credit him. For some man is a friend for his own occasion, and will not abide in the day of thy trouble. And there is a friend, who being turned to enmity and strife, will discover thy reproach.
Página 109 - Look upon the rainbow, and praise him that made it ; very beautiful it is in the brightness thereof. It compasseth the heaven about with a glorious circle, and the hands of the most High have bended it.
Página 70 - Admonish a friend, it may be he hath not done it : and if he have done it, that he do it no more. Admonish thy friend, it may be he hath not said it : and if he have, that he speak it not again. Admonish a friend: for many times it is a slander, and believe not every tale.
Página 40 - For they left the way of their ancestors, and worshipped the God of heaven, the God whom they knew: so they cast them out from the face of their gods, and they fled into Mesopotamia, and sojourned there many days.
Página 72 - How can he get wisdom that holdeth the plough, and that glorieth in the goad, that driveth oxen, and is occupied in their labours, and whose talk is of bullocks? He giveth his mind to make furrows; and is diligent to give the kine fodder.
Página 108 - A man blowing a furnace is in works of heat, but the sun burneth the mountains three times more; breathing...
Página 103 - God forbid that I should do this thing, and flee away from them : if our time be come, let us die manfully for our brethren, and let us not stain our honour.