| Matilda Anne Mackarness - 1852 - 172 páginas
...our lot ; to lead us never to doubt Almighty mercy, nor to relax in our own proper exertions ; to he kind and charitable to our fellow-creatures- and to...who have gone before into ' the beautiful country.' We must not omit to notice that the ' Dream Chintz' is WN WRIGHT, BOOKSELLER TO THE QUEEN, 60, Pall... | |
| Mrs. Henry S. Mackarness - 1853 - 114 páginas
...tendency is to purify, strengthen, console : to make us contented with our lot; to lead us never to doubt Almighty mercy, nor to relax in our own proper exertions...since none are created in vain; to hope, believe, t love here, as we desire hereafter to meet again the loved ones who have gone before into ' the beautiful... | |
| Anna Laetitia Barbauld - 1871 - 320 páginas
...tendency is to purify, strengthen, console : to make us contented with our lot ; to lead us never to doubt Almighty mercy, nor to relax in our own proper exertions;...fellow-creatures, and to despise none, since none arc created in vain ; to hope, believe, love here, as we desire hereafter to meet again the loved ones... | |
| Joseph Payne - 1874 - 390 páginas
...tendency is to purify, strengthen, console : to make us contented with our lot ; to lead us never to doubt Almighty mercy, nor to relax in our own proper exertions...fellow-creatures, and to despise none, since none arc created in vain ; to hope, believe, love here, as we desire hereafter to meet again the loved ones... | |
| Mrs. Henry S. Mackarness - 1877 - 56 páginas
...tendency is to purify, strengthen, console; to make us contented with our lot; to lead us never"to doubt Almighty mercy, nor to relax in our own proper exertions;...into the' beautiful country.' "—Literary Gazette. SIBERT'S WOLD; OR, CROSS PURPOSES. By the same Author. Third Edition, cloth limp, price 2i. ©pinions... | |
| Henry King (Captain, R.N.) - 1877 - 70 páginas
...tendency is to purify, strengthen, console ; to make us contented with our lot ; to lead us never to doubt Almighty mercy, nor to relax in our own proper exertions ; to be kind and charitable to our fellow. creatures, and to despise none, since none are created in vain ; to hope, believe, love here,... | |
| Alain Auguste Victor de Fivas - 1880 - 410 páginas
...tendency is to purify, strengthen, console ; to make us contented with our lot ; to lead us never to doubt Almighty mercy, nor to relax in our own proper exertions...into " the beautiful country." '—LITERARY GAZETTE. The Bible Opened for Children. In Two Series. Comprising numerous Stories from the Old and New Testament.... | |
| Bennett George Johns - 1881 - 216 páginas
...tendency is to purify, strengthen, console : to make us contented with our lot; to lead us never to doubt Almighty mercy, nor to relax in our own proper exertions;...loved ones who have gone before into "the beautiful country.'"—Litfran C.azftte. 16 PUBLISHED by CROSBY LOCKWOOD & CO. BOHN'S MINIATTTEE LIBRARY. A Serifs... | |
| Stanley Saville - 1881 - 264 páginas
...mercy, nor to relax in our own proper exertions ; to be kind and charitable to our fellow- creatures, and to despise none, since none are created in vain...into " the beautiful country." '—LITERARY GAZETTE. The Bible Opened for Children. In Two Series. Comprising numerous Stories from the Old and New Testament.... | |
| Joseph Payne - 1881 - 510 páginas
...tendency is to purify, strengthen, console : to make us contented with our lot; to lead us never to doubt Almighty mercy, nor to relax in our own proper exertions:...fellow-creatures, and to despise none, since none arc created in vain ; to hope, believe, love here, as we desire hereafter to meet again the loved ones... | |
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