Hours of sadness: or, Instruction and comfort for the mournerT.M. Cradock, 1839 - 215 páginas |
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... tender mother , while she presses her child to her bosom , anxiously considers how she may best avail herself of the situation in which she is placed to advance its happiness ; wishes she had the command of circumstances , and could ...
... tender mother , while she presses her child to her bosom , anxiously considers how she may best avail herself of the situation in which she is placed to advance its happiness ; wishes she had the command of circumstances , and could ...
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... tender- ness and love ; that those lips which have enlight- ened us with the counsels of wisdom , or soothed our souls with the accents of hallowed and virtuous af- fection , are silent for ever , no more to solace us in sorrow , no ...
... tender- ness and love ; that those lips which have enlight- ened us with the counsels of wisdom , or soothed our souls with the accents of hallowed and virtuous af- fection , are silent for ever , no more to solace us in sorrow , no ...
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... tender recollections come crowding upon us , which to a generous heart are irresistible . " He is gone , who laboured for our sustenance , who watched for our safety , who studied for our improve- ment , who prayed for our success , who ...
... tender recollections come crowding upon us , which to a generous heart are irresistible . " He is gone , who laboured for our sustenance , who watched for our safety , who studied for our improve- ment , who prayed for our success , who ...
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... genuine maternal tender- ness , the passions , one by one , awakening in the in- fant breast ; the trains of feeling and the associations of thought , beginning to link themselves more firmly together 56 CONSOLATORY REFLECTIONS .
... genuine maternal tender- ness , the passions , one by one , awakening in the in- fant breast ; the trains of feeling and the associations of thought , beginning to link themselves more firmly together 56 CONSOLATORY REFLECTIONS .
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... tender , if it look not to this great result , it fails in its most important office ; and if , through the want of religious and moral culture on our part , there should be on theirs a want of that faith and holiness , without which no ...
... tender , if it look not to this great result , it fails in its most important office ; and if , through the want of religious and moral culture on our part , there should be on theirs a want of that faith and holiness , without which no ...
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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