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Page 85
... Scrip- ture , had been the favourite of Mrs. Bolton's youth , and long out of print , displaced by newer ones not half so excellent . At the At the expense of nearly one hundred pounds she had lately re- printed it , with a preface of ...
... Scrip- ture , had been the favourite of Mrs. Bolton's youth , and long out of print , displaced by newer ones not half so excellent . At the At the expense of nearly one hundred pounds she had lately re- printed it , with a preface of ...
Page 141
... Scrip- tures would be fatal to many a soul . The first feeling upon reading them will naturally be a feeling of comfort ; we should naturally say to ourselves , the Scripture forbids all despair , even to the worst of sinners . But when ...
... Scrip- tures would be fatal to many a soul . The first feeling upon reading them will naturally be a feeling of comfort ; we should naturally say to ourselves , the Scripture forbids all despair , even to the worst of sinners . But when ...
Page 172
... Scrip- ture which I have heard at church ; I retrace the patterns which have been set me by holy men ; I meditate upon the life , but above all , upon the death , of him who died for me and for many ; and then I pray , that , whilst I ...
... Scrip- ture which I have heard at church ; I retrace the patterns which have been set me by holy men ; I meditate upon the life , but above all , upon the death , of him who died for me and for many ; and then I pray , that , whilst I ...
Page 193
... friend , we learn from Scrip- ture that the very lowest station in heaven is higher than the highest upon earth ; and therefore VOL . IV . * the door - keeper's station may well exceed our merits Chap . IV . ] 193 CONTENTMENT .
... friend , we learn from Scrip- ture that the very lowest station in heaven is higher than the highest upon earth ; and therefore VOL . IV . * the door - keeper's station may well exceed our merits Chap . IV . ] 193 CONTENTMENT .
Page 212
... Scrip- ture . That excellent creature , who is so kind to you in taking you to church , Mrs. Wilson the almswoman , has learnt this habit , I believe , from you ; so you may reckon that you have repaid her well for her humanity . And ...
... Scrip- ture . That excellent creature , who is so kind to you in taking you to church , Mrs. Wilson the almswoman , has learnt this habit , I believe , from you ; so you may reckon that you have repaid her well for her humanity . And ...
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