The Juvenile companion, and Sunday-school hive [afterw.] The Sunday school hive, and juvenile companion. Vol.4 [sic]; 3 [no.3]-43, Volúmenes27-281878 |
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TO THE YOUNG PEOPLE IN OUR Sunday Schools and Families AND TO OUR INCREASING CIRCLE OF FRIENDS THIS THE THIRTIETH VOLUME OF THE HIVE IS DEDICATED By THE EDITOR . CONTENTS . NARRATIVES , ANECDOTES , AND TALES . PAGE.
TO THE YOUNG PEOPLE IN OUR Sunday Schools and Families AND TO OUR INCREASING CIRCLE OF FRIENDS THIS THE THIRTIETH VOLUME OF THE HIVE IS DEDICATED By THE EDITOR . CONTENTS . NARRATIVES , ANECDOTES , AND TALES . PAGE.
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... friends are sweeping through the country by rail in all directions . And as kindred and friends meet around the Christmas - fire , they snap their fingers at bad trade and wintry weather , and the joy is so great as to make up for weeks ...
... friends are sweeping through the country by rail in all directions . And as kindred and friends meet around the Christmas - fire , they snap their fingers at bad trade and wintry weather , and the joy is so great as to make up for weeks ...
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... friends , with a fine mind , fine education , fine pro- spects , a fine fellow every way , beginning life under every advantage . After a while , his more discerning friends noticed a change in him ; precisely what it was they could not ...
... friends , with a fine mind , fine education , fine pro- spects , a fine fellow every way , beginning life under every advantage . After a while , his more discerning friends noticed a change in him ; precisely what it was they could not ...
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... friends who gave them this treat , were at the station , and very soon the train was off , and they were speeding ... friend , instead of doing this , began to look first at her own dress , and then at her neighbours ' , thereby she grew ...
... friends who gave them this treat , were at the station , and very soon the train was off , and they were speeding ... friend , instead of doing this , began to look first at her own dress , and then at her neighbours ' , thereby she grew ...
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AGRASSHOPPER STORY . W BIG BEN . HEN our young friends from the. W HENEVER I go to London , I always stand at the corner of the Bank of England for a minute or two , watching the crowd of busy men hurrying everywhere . What thousands of ...
AGRASSHOPPER STORY . W BIG BEN . HEN our young friends from the. W HENEVER I go to London , I always stand at the corner of the Bank of England for a minute or two , watching the crowd of busy men hurrying everywhere . What thousands of ...
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The Juvenile companion, and Sunday-school hive [afterw.] The ..., Volúmenes25-26 Vista completa - 1876 |
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Página 69 - And Jesus sat over against the treasury, and beheld how the people cast money into the treasury: and many that were rich cast in much. And there came a certain poor widow, and she threw in two mites, which make a farthing.
Página 98 - tis a dull and endless strife: Come, hear the woodland linnet, How sweet his music! on my life, There's more of wisdom in it. And hark! how blithe the throstle sings! He, too, is no mean preacher: Come forth into the light of things, Let Nature be your Teacher.
Página 66 - Intreat me not to leave thee, or to return from following after thee: for 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, will I die, and there will I be buried ; the Lord do so to me, and more also, if ought but death part thee and me.
Página 44 - And let us not be weary in well doing : for 'in due season we shall reap, if we faint not.
Página 157 - Look not thou upon the wine when it is red, when it giveth his colour in the cup, when it moveth itself aright. At the last it biteth like a serpent, and stingeth like an adder.
Página 59 - When thou buildest a new house, then thou shalt make a battlement for thy roof, that thou bring not blood upon thine house, if any man fall from thence.
Página 60 - When ye therefore shall see the abomination of desolation, spoken of by Daniel the prophet, stand in the holy place...
Página 101 - He brought me forth also into a large place; he delivered me, because he delighted in me.
Página 99 - I steal by lawns and grassy plots, I slide by hazel covers; I move the sweet forget-me-nots That grow for happy lovers. I slip, I slide, I gloom, I glance, Among my skimming swallows; I make the netted sunbeam dance Against my sandy shallows. I murmur under moon and stars In brambly wildernesses; I linger by my shingly bars; I loiter round my cresses; And out again I curve and flow To join the brimming river: For men may come and men may go, But I go on for ever.
Página 42 - And he led them out as far as to Bethany, and he lifted up his hands, and blessed them. And it came to pass, while he blessed them, he was parted from them, and carried up into heaven.