Walks of Usefulness: Or Reminiscences of Mrs. Margaret PriorAm. F.M.R. Society, 1844 - 324 páginas |
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... once and again to the mercy - seat , and at length resolved , * Mrs. Prior contributed personally $ 100 per annum to sus- tain this school . with her husband's consent , to adopt an orphan child WALKS OF USEFULNESS . 21.
... once and again to the mercy - seat , and at length resolved , * Mrs. Prior contributed personally $ 100 per annum to sus- tain this school . with her husband's consent , to adopt an orphan child WALKS OF USEFULNESS . 21.
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... once came to her mind , " There's no charity in taking a healthy , pret- ty child , but there would be in taking a sick one . " She said had an audible voice from Heaven whis- pered this in her ear , she would not have felt more ...
... once came to her mind , " There's no charity in taking a healthy , pret- ty child , but there would be in taking a sick one . " She said had an audible voice from Heaven whis- pered this in her ear , she would not have felt more ...
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... , if thee pleases . " The question was thus settled , and poor Adeline - for that was her name - found foster parents , who , as far as possible , supplied what few children who have once lost it ever know- WALKS OF USEFULNESS . 23.
... , if thee pleases . " The question was thus settled , and poor Adeline - for that was her name - found foster parents , who , as far as possible , supplied what few children who have once lost it ever know- WALKS OF USEFULNESS . 23.
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... once lost it ever know- " A mother's love , - a father's care . " Owing to the injury alluded to , the child retain- ed the helplessness of infancy till over three years old , and could neither sit nor stand . It was ascertained that ...
... once lost it ever know- " A mother's love , - a father's care . " Owing to the injury alluded to , the child retain- ed the helplessness of infancy till over three years old , and could neither sit nor stand . It was ascertained that ...
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... when a boy . Mr. F did not at first recognise him ; but as he inquired , " Don't you remember Henry ? " the associations of other years were at once re- called . They conversed a few moments in refer- ence 28 WALKS OF USEFULNESS .
... when a boy . Mr. F did not at first recognise him ; but as he inquired , " Don't you remember Henry ? " the associations of other years were at once re- called . They conversed a few moments in refer- ence 28 WALKS OF USEFULNESS .
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Advocate affected afflicted aged alluded attention bad company Bellevue hospital benevolence Bible blessed called cerning child Christ Christian church conversation countenance daughter dear dear boy death deeply desired destitute distress door duty dying entered errands of mercy expressed faith father fear feel felt girl grace gratitude harpy heart Holy Spirit hope husband infidel inquired interest interview Jesus knew labor lady Lamb of God learned ligion living look Lord marriage mercy mind moral reform morning mother orphan painful parents poor portuned praise pray prayer Prior received rejoicing remarked replied requested Sabbath salvation saved Savior saying scene seemed sick sinner sion sister soon sorrow soul speak spirit stranger's heart street suffering Tammany Hall tears thou tion to-day told tracts and papers visited walk wants wept wife wish woman word young
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Página 25 - My brethren, count it all joy when ye fall into divers temptations ; knowing this, that the trying of your faith worketh patience. But let patience have her perfect work, that ye may be perfect and entire, wanting nothing.
Página 218 - Oh that my head were waters, and mine eyes a fountain of tears, that I might weep day and night for the slain of the daughter of my people!
Página 292 - Tho' they may gang a kennin wrang, To step aside is human : One point must still be greatly dark, The moving Why they do it ; And just as lamely can ye mark, How far perhaps they rue it. Who made the heart, 'tis He alone Decidedly can try us, He knows each chord its various tone, Each spring its various bias : Then at the balance let's be mute, We never can adjust it ; What's done we partly may compute, But know not what's resisted.
Página 320 - Thou shalt come to thy grave in a full age, Like as a shock of corn cometh in in his season.
Página 78 - BROTHER, thou art gone before us, and thy saintly soul is flown Where tears are wiped from every eye, and sorrow is unknown ; From the burden of the flesh, and from care and fear released, Where the wicked cease from troubling, and the weary are at rest.
Página 270 - Unskilful he to note the card Of prudent lore, Till billows rage, and gales blow hard, And whelm him o'er ! Such fate to suffering worth...
Página 79 - ... the solemn priest hath said ; So we lay the turf above thee now, and we seal thy narrow bed ; But thy spirit, brother, soars away among the faithful blest, Where the wicked cease from troubling, and the weary are at rest. And when the Lord shall summon us, whom thou hast left behind, May we, untainted by the world, as sure a welcome find! May each, like thee, depart in peace, to be a glorious guest, Where the wicked cease from troubling, and the weary are at rest ! Henry Hart Milman.
Página 14 - the path of the just is as the shining light, shining more and more unto the perfect day.
Página 64 - lodged strangers," " washed the saints' feet," " relieved the afflicted," and " diligently followed every good work.
Página 274 - ONE there is, above all others, Well deserves the name of Friend ; His is love beyond a brother's, Costly, free, and knows no end.