The Children's Magazine and Missionary Repository, 第 19 卷Simpkin, Marshall, & Company, 1856 |
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your heart , and knoweth all things . See , then , with open eyes , your danger , and cry- IV . " Oh God , my inmost soul convert , And deeply on my thoughtless heart Eternal things impress : Give me to feel their solemn weight , To ...
your heart , and knoweth all things . See , then , with open eyes , your danger , and cry- IV . " Oh God , my inmost soul convert , And deeply on my thoughtless heart Eternal things impress : Give me to feel their solemn weight , To ...
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... eyes shall then see the King in his beauty , and your immortal tongue shall never cease to sing , in sounds to mortal ears unknown , " Salvation to God and the Lamb ! " Oh may you reach that glorious place , Where he unveils his lovely ...
... eyes shall then see the King in his beauty , and your immortal tongue shall never cease to sing , in sounds to mortal ears unknown , " Salvation to God and the Lamb ! " Oh may you reach that glorious place , Where he unveils his lovely ...
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... eyes around me . I beheld men half naked ; women in rags , with bloated complexions and bloodshot eyes ; peasants in blouses , sitting with arms folded , or lying on the ground - some smoking , others playing with greasy cards ; an ...
... eyes around me . I beheld men half naked ; women in rags , with bloated complexions and bloodshot eyes ; peasants in blouses , sitting with arms folded , or lying on the ground - some smoking , others playing with greasy cards ; an ...
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... eyes . There I passed the night . The next morning the gaoler distributed slices of black bread to the inhabitants of the room . I begged permission to write to my mother , -to my mother , I said — suffering , ill , the most tender of ...
... eyes . There I passed the night . The next morning the gaoler distributed slices of black bread to the inhabitants of the room . I begged permission to write to my mother , -to my mother , I said — suffering , ill , the most tender of ...
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... , till he gives up ! Give it to him ! -give it to him ! ' shouted Legree . I'll take every drop of blood he has unless he confesses ! ' Tom opened his eyes , and looked upon his master 47 A SCENE FROM " UNCLE TOM . "
... , till he gives up ! Give it to him ! -give it to him ! ' shouted Legree . I'll take every drop of blood he has unless he confesses ! ' Tom opened his eyes , and looked upon his master 47 A SCENE FROM " UNCLE TOM . "
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第319页 - And they brought young children to him, that he should touch them : and his disciples rebuked those that brought them. But when Jesus saw it, he was much displeased, and said unto them, Suffer the little children to come unto me, and forbid them not : for of such is the kingdom of God. Verily I say unto you, Whosoever shall not receive the kingdom of God as a little child, he shall not enter therein. And he took them up in his arms, put his hands upon them, and blessed them.
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