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Felt her soul no need to hide ? Sweet the song as song could be , And she had no thought beside ; All the words unheedingly Fell from lips untouched by care , Dreaming not that they might be On some other lips in prayer ...
Felt her soul no need to hide ? Sweet the song as song could be , And she had no thought beside ; All the words unheedingly Fell from lips untouched by care , Dreaming not that they might be On some other lips in prayer ...
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Pagina 11 - As the Lord thy God liveth I have not a cake, but a handful of meal in a barrel, and a little oil in a cruse. And behold I am gathering two sticks, that I may go in and dress it for me and my son, that we may eat it and die.
Pagina 23 - with purple, and platted a crown of thorns and put it on His head, and began to salute Him, saying, Hail, King of the Jews ! And they smote Him on the head with a reed, and did spit upon Him; and, bowing their knees, worshipped Him. And when they had mocked Him, they took off the purple
Pagina 23 - Him. . . And with Him they crucify two thieves, the one on His right hand and the other on His left. And the Scripture was fulfilled which said, And He was numbered with the transgressors. And they that passed by railed on Him, saying, Ah! Thou that destroyest the temple and
Pagina 14 - shepherd, and the sheep shall be scattered.' HE first human occupation mentioned in the Book of Genesis is that of a shepherd: ' And Abel was a keeper of sheep, but Cain was a tiller of the ground.' * Though Cain was the eldest-born, Abel's calling
Pagina 24 - His tomb. Through evil report and good report, through encouragement and neglect; by pureness, by knowledge, by long-suffering, by kindness, by the Holy Ghost, by love unfeigned. By ever keeping in mind their power, and trying to use it for their Lord. Remembering
Pagina 2 - I will be more jealous of thee than a Barbary cock-pigeon over his hen.' The distinguishing marks of this variety are a thick flesh-coloured beak, broad forehead, pearly eye, and those strange ornaments which so irresistibly suggest to the unlearned the idea of dreadfully inflamed eyelids, but which, by the name of
Pagina 1 - The Lord that all our foes o'ercame; The world, sin, death, and hell o'erthrew; And Jesus is the Conqueror's name. Lo ! his triumphant chariot waits, And angels chant the solemn lay: Lift up your heads, ye heavenly gates ! Te everlasting doors give way !] Who is the King of Glory ? Who ? /•
Pagina 20 - the ladder that leads to God, but on the treadmill without the least advance or progress. Do you remember St. Augustine's description of a true ladder ? The words are familiar to many in an English garb of poetrv :— ' St. Augustin ! well hast thou said, That of our vices we can frame A ladder, if we will but tread
Pagina 16 - killed, and also taken possession? In the place where dogs licked the blood of Naboth shall dogs lick thy blood, even thine. And Ahab said to Elijah, Hast thou found me, O mine enemy ? And he answered, I have found thee: because thou hast sold thyself to work evil in the sight of the Lord . . . the dogs shall eat Jezebel by the wall of Jezreel.
Pagina 17 - contained in the combination of both thoughts together. For in the text the Preacher said, ' The words of the wise are as goads, and as nails fastened by the masters of assemblies, which are given from one Shepherd.