Some MemoriesAmerican Unitarian Association, 1908 - 248 páginas |
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... meet the de- mand ; and so the owners of the factories went or sent south to scour the asylums where chil- dren were to be found in swarms , to bring them north and set them to work as apprentices , who must be duly housed , fed , and ...
... meet the de- mand ; and so the owners of the factories went or sent south to scour the asylums where chil- dren were to be found in swarms , to bring them north and set them to work as apprentices , who must be duly housed , fed , and ...
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... meet the demands for more money and still more to carry on the war with Napoleon , the great statesman said , " We must yoke up the children to work in the factories . " And this was done . I cannot vouch for the story ; but there I was ...
... meet the demands for more money and still more to carry on the war with Napoleon , the great statesman said , " We must yoke up the children to work in the factories . " And this was done . I cannot vouch for the story ; but there I was ...
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... meet and mingle with the music from the tower of our own church be- low where the Longfellows worshipped through some centuries of time . Then something I had read would set me thinking and talking back , as we say , with no audience ...
... meet and mingle with the music from the tower of our own church be- low where the Longfellows worshipped through some centuries of time . Then something I had read would set me thinking and talking back , as we say , with no audience ...
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... meet was with me heart and hand when I told her of that which had come to pass , good Meth- odist as she was , and had been down to that day . She had taken me for better or worse , and this was the worse if she had only married the ...
... meet was with me heart and hand when I told her of that which had come to pass , good Meth- odist as she was , and had been down to that day . She had taken me for better or worse , and this was the worse if she had only married the ...
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... meet- ing - house with her Bible as she went home . I could never use my Bible for such a purpose , even to crack a pane . John Wesley was , and is still , my Saint John of the later time . In- deed there is a sermon somewhere in the ...
... meet- ing - house with her Bible as she went home . I could never use my Bible for such a purpose , even to crack a pane . John Wesley was , and is still , my Saint John of the later time . In- deed there is a sermon somewhere in the ...
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Página 31 - As I live, saith the Lord, I have no pleasure in the death of the wicked; but that the wicked turn from his way and live, turn ye, turn ye, from your evil ways; for why will ye die?
Página 10 - To you, in David's town, this day Is born of David's line, The Saviour, who is Christ the Lord ; And this shall be the sign.
Página 235 - When Israel, of the Lord beloved, Out of the land of bondage came, Her father's God before her moved, An awful guide, in smoke and flame.
Página 204 - ... with his sister at play ! O well for the sailor lad, That he sings in his boat on the bay ! And the stately ships go on To their haven under the hill ; But O for the touch of a...
Página 90 - Whither thou goest, I will go . and where thou lodgest, I will lodge. Thy people shall be my people, and thy God, my God. Where thou diest, I will die, and there will I be buried. The Lord do so to me, and more also, if aught but death part me and thee ! '' Not the most carefully studied oration could breathe more undying, changeless, self-submitting devotion, than these few and simple words.
Página 235 - Thy holy cities are become a wilderness, Zion is become a wilderness, Jerusalem a desolation. Our holy and our beautiful house, where our fathers praised thee, is burned with fire ; and all our pleasant things are laid waste.
Página 246 - To bear the tear-blent sympathy, And fiery chariots rushed to bring The offerings of humanity. Thy tender pity met our pain, Thy love has raised us from the dust ; We meet to bless thee, Lord, again, And in our temple sing our trust.
Página 246 - O Lord our God, when storm and flame Hurled homes and temples into dust, We gathered here to bless Thy name, And on our ruin wrote our trust. Thy tender pity met our pain, Swift through the earth Thine angels ran, And then Thy Christ appeared again.
Página 33 - It was in June. I see the place still, and am aware of the fragrance of the wild uplands stealing through the open lattice on bars of sunshine, to mingle with the pungent snap of the peat fire on the hearth which gives forth the essence of the moorlands for a thousand years. And -I still mind how heavy my heart was that afternoon. I had been trying all the week to find a sermon in a parable; but there was no pulse to answer, no vision, and Bishop Home says, "If you distill dry bones, all you will...
Página 63 - That a lie which is half a truth is ever the blackest of lies, That a lie which is all a lie may be met and fought with outright, But a lie which is part a truth is a harder matter to fight.