The Fruit of the Spirit: Or, the Christian GracesA. Tompkins, 1842 - 151 páginas |
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... wants painting while that looks so green and pretty . And there is the flower garden ! I'm sure you would not call that use- less , if you knew how its boquets have cheered the room of many an invalid , whose eyes were denied the ...
... wants painting while that looks so green and pretty . And there is the flower garden ! I'm sure you would not call that use- less , if you knew how its boquets have cheered the room of many an invalid , whose eyes were denied the ...
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... purity . The world often wondered why or how she could be so full of animation and with spirits al- ways light , for they knew that she had her cares , her wants , and her privations , like all other 32 THE FRUIT OF THE SPIRIT : OR ,
... purity . The world often wondered why or how she could be so full of animation and with spirits al- ways light , for they knew that she had her cares , her wants , and her privations , like all other 32 THE FRUIT OF THE SPIRIT : OR ,
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Or, the Christian Graces Eliza Ann Munroe Bacon. her wants , and her privations , like all other hu- man beings . But what were slight obstructions to the stream ? When once passed , they only ser- ved to make it bound with swifter and ...
Or, the Christian Graces Eliza Ann Munroe Bacon. her wants , and her privations , like all other hu- man beings . But what were slight obstructions to the stream ? When once passed , they only ser- ved to make it bound with swifter and ...
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... want of the same refinement and strength of in- tellect , and while cares and duties were multi- plying around her , she added to them by ineffec- tual attempts to amend the early defects in her education ; she could not resist the ...
... want of the same refinement and strength of in- tellect , and while cares and duties were multi- plying around her , she added to them by ineffec- tual attempts to amend the early defects in her education ; she could not resist the ...
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... wants were concerned ; but their uncle was im- mersed in business and could seldom see them , and their aunt , though she welcomed them with as much tenderness as her cold nature would allow , knew not the many little secret windings to ...
... wants were concerned ; but their uncle was im- mersed in business and could seldom see them , and their aunt , though she welcomed them with as much tenderness as her cold nature would allow , knew not the many little secret windings to ...
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affection affectionate Alice Anna aunt Amy autumn afternoon beautiful benevolence blessed bright brother brow busy Caroline charms cheek cheerful cherub child christian comfort companion cousin dear deep delicate devoted discovered dreams duties earthly earthly joys Elenor Emilie exclaimed exer fair brow faith faithless father fear feel felt flowers Fred gentle gentleman give glance Grace green lane grief hand happy heaven heavenly holy kind knew lected lence light lips lisped little children look Lucy maiden meek ment mind mingled mother murmur neath ness never noble panions passed path pathy peace pure quiet rest rich Richard Law Rochdale Sabbath scenes seemed sister smile soon sorrow sought soul spirit sunny sweet sympathy tears tender thee thou thought tion trials trust truth uncle vated village voice watched weary window young friend young heart youth
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Página 102 - In the cold moist earth we laid her, when the forest cast the leaf, And we wept that one so lovely should have a life so brief: Yet not unmeet it was that one like that young friend of ours, So gentle and so beautiful, should perish with the flowers.
Página 39 - Rest is not quitting The busy career; Rest is the fitting Of self to its sphere. 'Tis the brook's motion, Clear without strife, Fleeing to ocean After its life. Deeper devotion Nowhere hath knelt; Fuller emotion Heart never felt. 'Tis loving and serving The Highest and Best! 'Tis onwards, unswerving, And that is true rest.
Página 91 - Where thy hush'd spirit drew celestial birth, Mary ! meek listener at the Saviour's feet ? No feverish cares to that divine retreat Thy woman's heart of silent worship brought, But a fresh childhood, heavenly truth to meet, With love, and wonder, and submissive thought. Oh...
Página 140 - Shall I thank God for the green summer, and the mild air, and the flowers, and the stars, and all that makes this world so beautiful...
Página 40 - These light afflictions, which are but for a moment, shall work out for us a far more exceeding and eternal weight of glory.
Página 25 - Guard with a reverent fear this power divine. And if, indeed, 't is not the outward state, But temper of the soul by which we rate Sadness or joy...
Página 106 - And showers them o'er again. Drop after drop is tinkling down, To kiss the stirring brook, The water dimples from beneath With its own joyous look — And then the kindred drops embrace, And singing, on they go, To dance beneath the willow tree, And glad the vale below. How beautiful the water is ! It loves to come at night, To make you wonder in the morn To see the earth so bright...
Página 148 - Let me not be laughed at," says Mrs. Hamilton, in that beautiful pan of her Letters on Education which treats of religion, " let me not be laughed at for the confession, and I shall freely acknowledge that I at this moment look back with infinite pleasure to the delightful period, when with the simplicity of infant innocence I poured out my little soul in grateful thanks to the Almighty...
Página 103 - That pride the blight of time has swept, Unlike her love, away. She loved you when your home and heart, Of fortune's smile could boast; She saw that smile decay — depart — And then she loved you most. Oh, such the generous faith that grow» In woman's gentle breast; 'Tis like the star that stays and glows Alone in night's dark vest.
Página 72 - Where she, the gentle loving one, hath failed, The proud or stern might never yet succeed, Strength, power, and majesty belong to man : They make the glory native to his life. But sweetness is a woman's attribute, By that she has reigned, and by that will reign. There have been some who, with a mightier mind, Have won dominion, but they never won The dearer empire of the beautiful ; Sweet sovereigns in their natural loveliness.