Jenny's corners [by M. Clarke].1880 |
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Página 27
... comfort of the half - drowned crew . She remembered these things with some self - compla- cency now , but still she knew that in none of them was there any real hardness endured . There was no self - denial in going to visit the sick ...
... comfort of the half - drowned crew . She remembered these things with some self - compla- cency now , but still she knew that in none of them was there any real hardness endured . There was no self - denial in going to visit the sick ...
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... comfort and hap- piness all the family were concerned . It was natural that Jenny should feel the difference ; but it need not have grieved her . Had she thought of it aright ? for the love of parents for their children 42 Jenny's Corners .
... comfort and hap- piness all the family were concerned . It was natural that Jenny should feel the difference ; but it need not have grieved her . Had she thought of it aright ? for the love of parents for their children 42 Jenny's Corners .
Página 73
... comfort the poor mother , who had refused to believe till the very last that her son Iwould be taken from her . Mrs. Kipplety never quite recovered the shock of her son's death . A few years after it she had a paralytic stroke , which ...
... comfort the poor mother , who had refused to believe till the very last that her son Iwould be taken from her . Mrs. Kipplety never quite recovered the shock of her son's death . A few years after it she had a paralytic stroke , which ...
Página 80
... That was all she said ; but there was great comfort to Jenny in her way of saying it . She could not , however , quite forgive Rose for having told of her . She said to Netta that Rose was a spy and 80 Jenny's Corners .
... That was all she said ; but there was great comfort to Jenny in her way of saying it . She could not , however , quite forgive Rose for having told of her . She said to Netta that Rose was a spy and 80 Jenny's Corners .
Página 83
... comfort that I do not think you are falling from the ranks of the Lord's young soldiers . He is drilling you in His own way ; and if you continue to follow Him , and obey His orders , He will lead you on to victory . Keep close to Him ...
... comfort that I do not think you are falling from the ranks of the Lord's young soldiers . He is drilling you in His own way ; and if you continue to follow Him , and obey His orders , He will lead you on to victory . Keep close to Him ...
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able allowed Anne answered Armstrong asked Aunt Lizzie Baby began better Bridget called CHAPTER child Christ church Cloth comfort corners course dear duty endure eyes face father fear feel felt field friends garden gate gave gilt girl give glad grandmother Hamlin hands hard head hear heard heart hope hour Howard Illustrations Island Jenny Jenny's Jesus keep Kipplety knew lady laughed leave lived looked Lord mamma matter mean mind Miss Jenny morning mother Netta never nice night once Pierce poor prayed prayer remembered returned river Rose round seemed seen sister soldier sometimes soon speak standing stay suppose sure taken talking tease tell thankful thing thought told took Tooney Tooney's trying turned wait walk wash wished wonder young
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Página 125 - ABIDE with me ; fast falls the eventide ; The darkness deepens; Lord, with me abide ; When other helpers fail, and comforts flee, Help of the helpless, O abide with me.
Página 24 - Our vows, our prayers, we now present Before thy throne of grace : God of our fathers ! be the God Of their succeeding race.
Página 51 - For what we are about to receive, may the Lord make us truly thankful.
Página 125 - I had fainted, unless I had believed to see the goodness of the Lord in the land of the living. Wait on the Lord: be of good courage, and he shall strengthen thine heart: wait, I say, on the Lord.
Página 138 - God, and know my heart, and see if there be any wicked way in me, and lead me in the way everlasting.
Página 73 - ... a paralytic stroke, which deprived her of the use of her limbs.