A Visit to Dalgarnoch; Or, Stories of Scottish PietyFor Chalmers & Collins, 1825 - 198 من الصفحات |
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... comfort her while dying , or bury her when dead . As for himself , he seemed to think that by these precautions , he had amply discharged all the duties of a brother . In a few moments , the panniers were replaced upon the ass , which ...
... comfort her while dying , or bury her when dead . As for himself , he seemed to think that by these precautions , he had amply discharged all the duties of a brother . In a few moments , the panniers were replaced upon the ass , which ...
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Dalgarnoch, Author of Richard Gordon. been torn from existence , without comfort , and without hope ; and the only heart that remained to weep for her , seemed to be con- demned to nothing but a life of suffering and sorrow . And who ...
Dalgarnoch, Author of Richard Gordon. been torn from existence , without comfort , and without hope ; and the only heart that remained to weep for her , seemed to be con- demned to nothing but a life of suffering and sorrow . And who ...
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... comfort and heavenly hope . It was then that such precepts , consecrated by such an example , asserted their divine ... comforts even while he afflicts and bereaves them . Thus days and months passed onward , in which tranquillity was ...
... comfort and heavenly hope . It was then that such precepts , consecrated by such an example , asserted their divine ... comforts even while he afflicts and bereaves them . Thus days and months passed onward , in which tranquillity was ...
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... . She had smothered her own afflictions , while administering comfort to her husband ; and these , preying in secret upon a heart of the finest susceptibility , sapped , by imperceptible degrees , a constitu- tion which 35.
... . She had smothered her own afflictions , while administering comfort to her husband ; and these , preying in secret upon a heart of the finest susceptibility , sapped , by imperceptible degrees , a constitu- tion which 35.
الصفحة 87
... man the ease and tranquillity of a fireside , to comfort his declining day . I have mentioned , that the grandsire had adopted him as his son , and had treated him H 2 87 This kind of life, whatever a townsman or a ...
... man the ease and tranquillity of a fireside , to comfort his declining day . I have mentioned , that the grandsire had adopted him as his son , and had treated him H 2 87 This kind of life, whatever a townsman or a ...
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abode afflictions animated apostacy apostate appeared ascer beautiful behold bereaved bosom breath charm church comfort cottage countenance Covenanter Dalgarnoch dark death delightful departed desolation devotion distance door Dotterel Duncan Kennedy dwelling earth endeavoured enjoy eternity exclaimed exer father fearful feeble feeling felt fond gazed GLASGOW hand happy heard heart heaven hills honourable hope hopes and fears hour humble John Simpson kindled Kintyre land lassie lence light little girl little hut longer look lustre Manse ment midst mingled mortal mountains nature ness never once pale parents parish piety recollections rejoicing Richardson rustic Sabbath scene Scotland Scottish secluded seemed shore silence solemn solitary Somerset soon sorrow soul sound spectacle spirit stranger sunk surrounding tain tears tence thought tion toil tranquillity trembled turned uncon uttered vated village voice walked wandered whisper wholly words worship youth
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الصفحة 196 - And the city hath no need of the sun, neither of the moon, to shine in it, for the glory of God doth lighten it, and the Lamb is the light thereof...
الصفحة 154 - But Knowledge to their eyes her ample page, Rich with the spoils of time, did ne'er unroll ; Chill Penury repressed their noble rage And froze the genial current of the soul.
الصفحة 86 - ... remember his Creator in the days of his youth, before the evil days...
الصفحة 24 - ... once sheltered them from the sunbeam has been cut down. Now, she thinks there is a broad heaven above her head, and her Maker is her husband ; the fatherless children are left with God for their father, and the widow is trusting in him. With tears in her eyes she still looks up, and she says, " Lord, thou hast given and thou hast taken away, blessed be thy name.
الصفحة 144 - Wherewith shall he come before the Lord, and bow himself before the high God ? Shall he come before him with thousands of rams, or with ten thousand rivers of oil ? Shall he give his first-born for...
الصفحة 40 - From the centre of a small piece of ground, sacred to silence and death, appeared the village church, scarcely overtopping the neighbouring houses, with its modest roof.