Hours of sadness: or, Instruction and comfort for the mournerT.M. Cradock, 1839 - 215 páginas |
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... desires ? Go to the children of this world , the wise , but not for their souls ; and learn of them to pursue thine interest . Do they build in the counties through which they travel ? Do they not purchase their estates where they ...
... desires ? Go to the children of this world , the wise , but not for their souls ; and learn of them to pursue thine interest . Do they build in the counties through which they travel ? Do they not purchase their estates where they ...
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... desire to participate in his happiness . Why should we fear death , whom the triumphant Saviour has disarmed him of his sting ? or why , hav- ing such a Fore - runner , should we shrink from the dishonour of the grave ? He has ...
... desire to participate in his happiness . Why should we fear death , whom the triumphant Saviour has disarmed him of his sting ? or why , hav- ing such a Fore - runner , should we shrink from the dishonour of the grave ? He has ...
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... to bear her through the light air , springeth up aloft , singing as she soars ; So let thy desires mount swiftly upwards , and thou shalt see the world beneath thy feet . And be not overwhelmed with many thoughts . Heaven is HOPE . 11.
... to bear her through the light air , springeth up aloft , singing as she soars ; So let thy desires mount swiftly upwards , and thou shalt see the world beneath thy feet . And be not overwhelmed with many thoughts . Heaven is HOPE . 11.
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... desires , and of inducing us to improve every faculty with which God has blessed us . ancient Egyptians , we are told , * had a singular cus- tom at the entertainments of the rich : just as the company was about to rise from the repast ...
... desires , and of inducing us to improve every faculty with which God has blessed us . ancient Egyptians , we are told , * had a singular cus- tom at the entertainments of the rich : just as the company was about to rise from the repast ...
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... desire . Viewing the virtues of our house , as its true glory , we shall resolve to preserve them as a sacred deposit , or we shall feel the yet more honourable ambition of transmitting them to our posterity aug- mented and improved ...
... desire . Viewing the virtues of our house , as its true glory , we shall resolve to preserve them as a sacred deposit , or we shall feel the yet more honourable ambition of transmitting them to our posterity aug- mented and improved ...
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Absalom affection affectionate affliction amidst apostle assurance awful behold BLACKWOOD'S MAGAZINE blessed bliss bosom breathed brother child Christian comfort consolation dark dead dear death delight destroyer divine dust duty earth earthly eternal everlasting eyes faith Father fear feel filial future gloomy glorious glory gospel grace grave grief hand happiness hath hear heart heaven heavenly holy holy conversation honour hope hour human immortality Jesus Christ JOHN KENRICK kingdom of heaven labour lence light live look Lord mercy mind mortality mourn nature ness never occasion of sin ourselves pain parents peace perfect perish pious pleasure praise prayer present promises reason rection rejoice religion remembrance rest righteous ROBERT HALL Saviour scene sleep smile sorrow soul spirit strength sweet tears tender thee thine thing THOMAS DALE thou hast thoughts throne tion tomb truth unto virtue virtuous voice warnings weep wisdom