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Pagina 7
... present at a throne of grace . Thus did she receive as much comfort , as she had before experienced pain . " She said unto him , Let thine hand- maid find grace in thy sight , " continue your good opinion of me , and remember me still ...
... present at a throne of grace . Thus did she receive as much comfort , as she had before experienced pain . " She said unto him , Let thine hand- maid find grace in thy sight , " continue your good opinion of me , and remember me still ...
Pagina 11
... present went thither , as had formerly been the practice with her . " She said unto her hus- band , I will not go up until the child be weaned , and then I will bring him , that he may appear before the Lord , and abide there for ever ...
... present went thither , as had formerly been the practice with her . " She said unto her hus- band , I will not go up until the child be weaned , and then I will bring him , that he may appear before the Lord , and abide there for ever ...
Pagina 24
... present purpose to speak more at large of the interesting " matters contained in this beautiful thanksgiving . After she had thus piously expressed her feelings , and after she and her husband had made the proper offerings , and ...
... present purpose to speak more at large of the interesting " matters contained in this beautiful thanksgiving . After she had thus piously expressed her feelings , and after she and her husband had made the proper offerings , and ...
Pagina 63
... present . Our illustrious King Ed- ward , in talent , industry , perseverance and eru- dition , surpasses both his own years and the be- lief of men . I doubt not that France will also yield the just praise of learning to the Duke of ...
... present . Our illustrious King Ed- ward , in talent , industry , perseverance and eru- dition , surpasses both his own years and the be- lief of men . I doubt not that France will also yield the just praise of learning to the Duke of ...
Pagina 70
... present . But though from the graces of the picture the colours may fade by time , may give by weather , may be spited by chance ; yet the other , nor time with her swift wings shall overtake , nor the misty clouds with their lowering ...
... present . But though from the graces of the picture the colours may fade by time , may give by weather , may be spited by chance ; yet the other , nor time with her swift wings shall overtake , nor the misty clouds with their lowering ...
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affliction answered asked attend aunt Bible Bishop Bishop of London blessed called child Christ comfort Court daughter dear death delight desire divine Duchess of Suffolk eternal eyes faith father favour fear friends give glory God's Greek grief Hannah happy hath heart heavenly her's holy honour House of York hymns Jesus King knew Lady Elizabeth Lady Jane Grey Latin Latin language learning live Lord Lord's marvellous mercy mind mother never night noble noble lady observed offering pain parents Pater Noster Phædo pious Plato pleasure poor praise pray prayer precious Queen Dowager received rejoice religion replied Roger Ascham sacrifice salvation Samuel Samuel lay Saviour Scripture shewed sinner sins sister sorrows soul speak spirit suffer Suffer little children sweet tabernacle taught thee things thou thought throne of grace tion took unto weaned wicked wish word young
Populaire passages
Pagina 39 - In that day I will perform against Eli all things which I have spoken concerning his house. When I begin, I will also make an end. For I have told him that I will judge his house for ever for the iniquity which he knoweth; because his sons made themselves vile, and he restrained them not.
Pagina 81 - I am with him. And when I am called from him, I fall on weeping, because whatsoever I do else but learning, is full of grief, trouble, fear, and whole misliking unto me.
Pagina 80 - I will tell you, quoth she, and tell you a Truth which perchance ye will marvel at. One of the greatest Benefits that ever God gave me, is, that he sent me so sharp and severe Parents, and so gentle a Schoolmaster. For when I am in Presence either of father or mother, whether I speak, keep Silence, sit, stand, or go, eat, drink, be merry, or sad, be sewing, playing, dancing, or doing anything else...
Pagina 56 - Her own shall bless her: Her foes shake like a field of beaten corn, And hang their heads with sorrow. Good grows with her; In her days every man shall eat in safety Under his own vine what he plants, and sing The merry songs of peace to all his neighbours. God shall be truly known; and those about her From her shall read the perfect ways of honour, And by those claim their greatness, not by blood.
Pagina 3 - And she vowed a vow, and said, O LORD of hosts, if thou wilt indeed look on the affliction of thine handmaid, and remember me, and not forget thine handmaid, but wilt give unto thine handmaid a man child, then I will give him unto the LORD all the days of his life, and there shall no razor come upon his head.
Pagina 22 - AND Hannah prayed, and said, My heart rejoiceth in the LORD, mine horn is exalted in the LORD ; my mouth is enlarged over mine enemies ; because I rejoice in thy salvation.
Pagina 44 - And he said, What is the thing that the Lord hath said unto thee? I pray thee hide it not from me; God do so to thee, and more also, if thou hide anything from me of all the things that he said unto thee.
Pagina 5 - Now Hannah, she spake in her heart ; only her lips moved, but her voice was not heard : therefore Eli thought she had been drunken.
Pagina 171 - And tread the refuse with his feet.] 10 [Is he a Rock? how firm he proves! The Rock of Ages never moves; Yet the sweet streams that from him flow, Attend us all the desert through.] 11 [Is he a Way? he leads to God; The path is drawn in lines of blood; There would I walk with hope and zeal, Till I arrive at Zion's hill.
Pagina 80 - After salutation and duty done, with some other talk, I asked her why she would lose such pastime in the park? Smiling she answered me, ' I wist all their sport in the park is but a shadow to that pleasure that I find in Plato. Alas I good folk, they never felt what true pleasure meant.