Neddy Bruce, with poems English and Scotch1881 |
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... Jesus 161 ........... 163 The Aged Saint The Heavenly Guest 165 169 Lines to Prestonpans ( and Note ) On Hearing a Robin Sing 172 173 On the Funeral Day of the Rev. E. Brown , Inverkeithing 174 NEDDY BRUCE ; OR , HAPPY CHANGES . THE ...
... Jesus 161 ........... 163 The Aged Saint The Heavenly Guest 165 169 Lines to Prestonpans ( and Note ) On Hearing a Robin Sing 172 173 On the Funeral Day of the Rev. E. Brown , Inverkeithing 174 NEDDY BRUCE ; OR , HAPPY CHANGES . THE ...
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... Jesus more ; for if fallen men fail to cultivate love to Him who came to save them , what other name under heaven is there to trust in , when brief chequered life draws nigh its end ? The autumn was in the " sere and yellow leaf , " and ...
... Jesus more ; for if fallen men fail to cultivate love to Him who came to save them , what other name under heaven is there to trust in , when brief chequered life draws nigh its end ? The autumn was in the " sere and yellow leaf , " and ...
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... Jesus to be our guest , He doesn't come ? Does He not care about coming to our house , papa ? " His parent seeing , of course , the child's error - the material taking the place of the spiritual , undoubtedly an error which has long ...
... Jesus to be our guest , He doesn't come ? Does He not care about coming to our house , papa ? " His parent seeing , of course , the child's error - the material taking the place of the spiritual , undoubtedly an error which has long ...
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... sleep kindly threw his soft arms around them , as the delightful thought dwelt in their minds that the gentle Jesus would be their guest to - morrow . CHAPTER II . THE " HAPPY LAND . " THE. NEDDY BRUCE ; OR , HAPPY CHANGES . 17.
... sleep kindly threw his soft arms around them , as the delightful thought dwelt in their minds that the gentle Jesus would be their guest to - morrow . CHAPTER II . THE " HAPPY LAND . " THE. NEDDY BRUCE ; OR , HAPPY CHANGES . 17.
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... Jesus could be like , of whom they had heard so much , and who could see them wherever they were . Their papa maintained a reserve on the subject all the morning , and only asking them to wait quietly his return , he left for his house ...
... Jesus could be like , of whom they had heard so much , and who could see them wherever they were . Their papa maintained a reserve on the subject all the morning , and only asking them to wait quietly his return , he left for his house ...
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Términos y frases comunes
ACROSTIC auld beaming beautiful sea blessed bread which perisheth bright bright promise brow Canongate country or faith Craigour Hall dark dear death Denison divine doon doth dream drink E'en earth earthly Edward Bruce fair faith to defy father flowers frae friends gentle sister Peace glory God's grace grave guest Hail our gentle hame Happy Land Hardcastle hath heart heaven holy Jesus JOHN HEYWOOD lassie life's look mamma Mary maun midst Miss Lydia Miss Spearwinkle Monody morning ne'er neath Neddy Bruce Never mind nigh o'er Onward through brief papa precious rest round Sabbath Saviour seem'd shining sing slumbers smile soon sorrow soul Sunday school Susan sweet tell thee thine things thou thought Thraldom in country thro truth Twas warl weary Willie winds yonder youth
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Página 41 - There fragrant flowers immortal bloom, And joys supreme are given ; There rays divine...
Página 41 - Tis found above — in heaven. There is a soft, a downy bed, 'Tis fair as breath of even ; A couch for weary mortals spread, Where they may rest the aching head, And find repose...
Página 28 - God is a Spirit, infinite, eternal, and unchangeable, in his being, wisdom, power, holiness, justice, goodness, and truth.
Página 17 - I stand at the door and knock : if any man hear my voice, and opeu the door, I will come in to him, and will sup with him, and he with me ;
Página 20 - ... been washed and made white in the blood of the Lamb.
Página 106 - Ah ! sad is thy state, And dark is thy path ; Yet it is not too late To flee from God's wrath. Though by thy own story, Thou ow'st not the world, For forgetting His glory, His fury is hurl'd. Make haste to the Cross, Tis better than gold ; Who fails it his loss Can never be told.
Página 105 - MERCHANT. I. SURROUNDED with fears, In darkness I seem; Fast falling, my tears Out-gush like a stream. My conscience is stinging, And will not be still ; For to self I am clinging, With all my self-will. What, then, must I do ? I cannot...
Página 38 - Father, which hath sent me, draw him. Him that cometh unto me I will in no wise cast out.