The Youth's instructer [sic] and guardian, 5. cilt1841 |
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Sayfa 2
... thee . He received the rudiments of learning at the Free Grammar School , Chichester . His industry and progress are shown by the fact of his writing Latin verses at such an early age . He went to Oxford , entering at what then was Hart ...
... thee . He received the rudiments of learning at the Free Grammar School , Chichester . His industry and progress are shown by the fact of his writing Latin verses at such an early age . He went to Oxford , entering at what then was Hart ...
Sayfa 22
... Thee we move ; all things of Thee Are full , Thou Source of life and all . " Let theology be studied , for its own sake , studied in the Scriptures ; and let all things else be studied in the light , and with the guidance , thus ...
... Thee we move ; all things of Thee Are full , Thou Source of life and all . " Let theology be studied , for its own sake , studied in the Scriptures ; and let all things else be studied in the light , and with the guidance , thus ...
Sayfa 46
... thee ; and though I cannot ask for the children's bread , yet I may be allowed to share in the fragments that fall from the table . Minister . So strong was her faith , and so decided an in- fluence had it on her mind . In the first ...
... thee ; and though I cannot ask for the children's bread , yet I may be allowed to share in the fragments that fall from the table . Minister . So strong was her faith , and so decided an in- fluence had it on her mind . In the first ...
Sayfa 47
... thee even as thou wilt . " And when he said the word , he also willed that so it should be . And here again we see the wonderful power he possessed , -power belonging to no creature . The daughter was not present : but what was distance ...
... thee even as thou wilt . " And when he said the word , he also willed that so it should be . And here again we see the wonderful power he possessed , -power belonging to no creature . The daughter was not present : but what was distance ...
Sayfa 65
... thee my bounty ever shall expand ; Here in my cottage find a welcome home , And freely share the pittance of my hand . " The snowdrop and the yellow crocus are the principal plants that are in flower at this rigid period . A few violets ...
... thee my bounty ever shall expand ; Here in my cottage find a welcome home , And freely share the pittance of my hand . " The snowdrop and the yellow crocus are the principal plants that are in flower at this rigid period . A few violets ...
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