Monthly Packet of Evening Readings for Members of the English Church (earlier "for Younger Members of the English Church")J. and C. Mozley, 1886 |
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... walking off , followed by his dogs . She was soon ready and had breakfast ready too , before he came in . It was his custom to read prayers in the hall to his household , and to as many of the farm labourers as could come in at that ...
... walking off , followed by his dogs . She was soon ready and had breakfast ready too , before he came in . It was his custom to read prayers in the hall to his household , and to as many of the farm labourers as could come in at that ...
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... walk over the moor that lay high above the house , and scrambled down into the avenue by a wild rocky track to which she had always been very partial . The poor old Vicar looked very sad . " Why , Katharine ! is this you ? ' " This is ...
... walk over the moor that lay high above the house , and scrambled down into the avenue by a wild rocky track to which she had always been very partial . The poor old Vicar looked very sad . " Why , Katharine ! is this you ? ' " This is ...
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... walks before breakfast , and good drives in the country before dinner . I think the visitor's first morning in Algiers ... walk through the Passage Narboni entre les rues Bab - Azoun du Kaftan , et de Chatres . The Passage is a bazaar ...
... walks before breakfast , and good drives in the country before dinner . I think the visitor's first morning in Algiers ... walk through the Passage Narboni entre les rues Bab - Azoun du Kaftan , et de Chatres . The Passage is a bazaar ...
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... walks is to the Marché aux Fleurs . A flight of steps from the Rue Bab - Azoun will lead you to the Place de Chatres , where the market is held . In a moment you are beset with Arab boys - Ba - a - sket , ba - a - sket , Anglaise ? No ...
... walks is to the Marché aux Fleurs . A flight of steps from the Rue Bab - Azoun will lead you to the Place de Chatres , where the market is held . In a moment you are beset with Arab boys - Ba - a - sket , ba - a - sket , Anglaise ? No ...
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... walk as many as thirty miles a day , he carrying his barrel - organ , and she her pedlar's pack , and in days when shops were scarce , no doubt Anne managed comfortably to maintain herself whether her husband suc- ceeded in his trade or ...
... walk as many as thirty miles a day , he carrying his barrel - organ , and she her pedlar's pack , and in days when shops were scarce , no doubt Anne managed comfortably to maintain herself whether her husband suc- ceeded in his trade or ...
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Página 266 - The mountains quake at him, and the hills melt, and the earth is burned at his presence, yea, the world, and all that dwell therein.
Página 168 - I COMMAND thee, unclean spirit, in the Name of the Father, of the Son, and of the Holy Ghost, that thou come out, and depart from these infants, whom our Lord Jesus Christ hath vouchsafed to call to his holy Baptism, to be made members of his Body, and of his holy congregation.
Página 434 - Maker 1 in that crimson lake ; Then place my parboiled head upon a stake« Scatter my ashes— strew them in the air; Lord ; since thou knowest where all these atoms are, I'm hopeful thou'lt recover once my dust. And confident thou'lt raise me with the just...
Página 299 - Not all who seem to fail have failed indeed; Not all who fail have therefore worked in vain : For all our acts to many issues lead...
Página 251 - This is he that came by water and blood, even Jesus Christ; not by water only, but by water and blood; and it is the Spirit that beareth witness, because the Spirit is truth.
Página 216 - I Had a Little Nut Tree I had a little nut tree Nothing would it bear But a silver nutmeg And a golden pear The King of Spain's daughter Came to visit me And all for the sake Of my little nut tree...
Página 167 - Jesus saith to him, He that is washed needeth not save to wash his feet, but is clean every whit: and ye are clean, but not all.
Página 340 - Take this white vesture, for a token of the innocency, which by God's grace in this holy Sacrament of Baptism is given unto thee; and for a sign whereby thou art admonished so long as thou livest to give thyself to innocency of living; that after this transitory life, thou mayest be partaker of the life everlasting. Amen.
Página 438 - how will you fight, when you have shipped half of your men, and all your great guns ?" The Soldier replied, " Sir, if you please to draw down your men, you shall find both men and great guns too...
Página 162 - For the people, truly I desire their liberty and freedom as much as anybody whatsoever. But I must tell you, that their liberty and freedom consist in having government, in having those laws by which their lives and their goods may be most their own. It is not their having a share in the government — that is nothing appertaining to them. A subject and a sovereign are clean different things...