Death-bed scenes, and pastoral conversations, by John Warton, ed. by his sons, Volume 31830 |
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... wife , when I entered , was serv- ing some ' customers in the shop , and she desired me to walk into the back room for a few moments . Here I found their daughter , a pretty young woman , and their only child , out of many , then at ...
... wife , when I entered , was serv- ing some ' customers in the shop , and she desired me to walk into the back room for a few moments . Here I found their daughter , a pretty young woman , and their only child , out of many , then at ...
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... wife and children are starving ; and I have reason to see the folly of my former be- haviour . I was like one of the rest of them , Sir ; I hated you for your interference with our pleasures 66 and for speaking to the justices to shut ...
... wife and children are starving ; and I have reason to see the folly of my former be- haviour . I was like one of the rest of them , Sir ; I hated you for your interference with our pleasures 66 and for speaking to the justices to shut ...
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... wife said , he was laying the foundation of the bad habits which destroyed him ; and , I feared , of something still worse , -of radicalism and irreligion , and every other kindred corruption of the mind and heart . When these ...
... wife said , he was laying the foundation of the bad habits which destroyed him ; and , I feared , of something still worse , -of radicalism and irreligion , and every other kindred corruption of the mind and heart . When these ...
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... wife and the rest of us , that he was stationed within hearing of all that might be said . I desired that the door might be shut , and that we might have perfect silence for the awful solemnity about to take place ; but when one of the ...
... wife and the rest of us , that he was stationed within hearing of all that might be said . I desired that the door might be shut , and that we might have perfect silence for the awful solemnity about to take place ; but when one of the ...
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... wife and a daughter ; but they do not come near him to as- suage his troubles ; they flee aloof from his counte- nance , or it is he himself who banishes them volun- tarily , and then distracts himself with his own soli- tude , and the ...
... wife and a daughter ; but they do not come near him to as- suage his troubles ; they flee aloof from his counte- nance , or it is he himself who banishes them volun- tarily , and then distracts himself with his own soli- tude , and the ...
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Page 309 - Christ with us;) so is the danger great, if we receive the same unworthily. For then we are guilty of the Body and Blood of Christ our Saviour; we eat and drink our own damnation, not considering the Lord's Body; we kindle God's wrath against us; we provoke him to plague us with divers diseases, and sundry kinds of death.
Page 84 - O FATHER of mercies, and GOD of all comfort, our only help in time of need ; We fly unto Thee for succour in behalf of this Thy servant, here lying under Thy hand in great weakness of body. Look graciously upon him...
Page 337 - Except ye eat my flesh, ye have no life in you; he that eateth my flesh hath eternal life ; my. flesh is meat indeed ; he that eateth my flesh, dwelleth in me, and I in him ; I am the living bread which came down from heaven ; if any man eat of this bread he shall live for ever ; and the bread that I will give is my flesh, which I will give for the life of the world.
Page 387 - The woman whom thou gavest me, and commandedst that she should remain with me, she gave me of the fruit of the tree and I did eat.
Page 344 - assure us thereby of His favour and goodness towards us ; and that we are very members incorporate in the mystical Body of (His) Son, which is the blessed company of all faithful people ; and are also heirs through hope of (His) everlasting kingdom, by Anniversary of My Fir si Communion.
Page 290 - For I have received of the Lord, that which also I delivered unto you, That the Lord Jesus, the same night in which he was betrayed, took bread: and when he had given thanks, he brake it, and said, Take, eat: this is my body, which is broken for you: this do in remembrance of me.
Page 84 - Lord ; and the more the outward man decayeth, strengthen him, we beseech thee, so much the more continually with thy grace and Holy Spirit in the inner man. Give him unfeigned repentance for all the errors of his life past, and steadfast faith in thy Son Jesus ; that his sins may be done away by thy mercy, and his pardon sealed in heaven, before he go hence, and be no more seen.
Page 326 - It is good for me that I have been in trouble : that I may learn thy statutes.
Page 67 - When the wicked man turneth away from the wickedness that he hath committed, and doeth that which is lawful and right, he shall save his soul alive.
Page 402 - ... about your necks, and you were drowned in the depths of the sea!