The Monthly Religious Magazine and Independent Journal, Volume 23Leonard C. Bowles, 1860 |
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Pagina 5
... labor and care , and the time which be- longs to the household is seized by the world . Enterprise is the catchword of the times . One might as well die utterly , and relieve the world of his presence , as not be enter- prising . We ...
... labor and care , and the time which be- longs to the household is seized by the world . Enterprise is the catchword of the times . One might as well die utterly , and relieve the world of his presence , as not be enter- prising . We ...
Pagina 7
... labor , then , the times demand within the household , more than that quiet , patient , steady , cheerful , methodical industry which one would see realized at home , at least , if nowhere else , too much labor , leaving no time and no ...
... labor , then , the times demand within the household , more than that quiet , patient , steady , cheerful , methodical industry which one would see realized at home , at least , if nowhere else , too much labor , leaving no time and no ...
Pagina 12
... labor - saving inventions , to release from drudgery all who wish to be released , and who will not ingeniously devise some new task as soon as you have discharged them from an old one . The spirit of the age will work no mischief to ...
... labor - saving inventions , to release from drudgery all who wish to be released , and who will not ingeniously devise some new task as soon as you have discharged them from an old one . The spirit of the age will work no mischief to ...
Pagina 31
... labor or sedateness , to love dissipation , gayety , extravagance , indolence . Another witness says that it is natural for men to love money , to crave the more the more they have of it . And so we may hear various passions or motives ...
... labor or sedateness , to love dissipation , gayety , extravagance , indolence . Another witness says that it is natural for men to love money , to crave the more the more they have of it . And so we may hear various passions or motives ...
Pagina 37
... others , can gather about them all the elegances of life . The sight of these is a temptation to many , which makes them envy the enjoy- VOL . XXIII . 4 ment , while it renders labor and effort and self A PLAN OF LIFE . 37.
... others , can gather about them all the elegances of life . The sight of these is a temptation to many , which makes them envy the enjoy- VOL . XXIII . 4 ment , while it renders labor and effort and self A PLAN OF LIFE . 37.
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Populaire passages
Pagina 188 - He that hath found some fledged bird's nest may know At first sight if the bird be flown; But what fair well or grove he sings in now, That is to him unknown.
Pagina 245 - Unutterable love. Sound needed none, Nor any voice of joy ; his spirit drank The spectacle: sensation, soul, and form, All melted into him; they swallowed up His animal being ; in them did he live, And by them did he live; they were his life. In such access of mind, in such high hour Of visitation from the living God, Thought was not ; in enjoyment it expired.
Pagina 125 - But they constrained him saying, Abide with us; for it is toward evening, and the day is far spent.
Pagina 303 - Yet still, from time to time, vague and forlorn, From the soul's subterranean depth upborne As from an infinitely distant land, Come airs, and floating echoes, and convey A melancholy into all our day.
Pagina 302 - His genuine self, and force him to obey Even in his own despite his being's law, Bade through the deep recesses of our breast The unregarded river of our life Pursue with indiscernible flow its way; And that we should not see The buried stream, and seem to be Eddying at large in blind uncertainty, Though driving on with it eternally.
Pagina 194 - And there are also many other things which Jesus did, the which, if they should be written every one, I suppose that even the world itself could not contain the books that should be written.
Pagina 301 - LIGHT flows our war of mocking words, and yet, Behold, with tears mine eyes are wet ! I feel a nameless sadness o'er me roll. Yes, yes, we know that we can jest, We know, we know that we can smile ! But there's a something in this breast, To which thy light words bring no rest, And thy gay smiles no anodyne.
Pagina 321 - I flew to the pleasant fields traversed so oft In life's morning march, when my bosom was young ; I heard my own mountain-goats bleating aloft, And knew the sweet strain that the corn-reapers sung...
Pagina 39 - Wherefore gird up the loins of your mind, be sober, and hope to the end for the grace that is to be brought unto you at the revelation of Jesus Christ...
Pagina 193 - Fill'd with the face of heaven, which, from afar, Comes down upon the waters ; all its hues, From the rich sunset to the rising star, Their magical variety diffuse : And now they change ; a paler shadow strews Its mantle o'er the mountains ; parting day Dies like the dolphin, whom each pang Imbues With a new colour as it gasps away, The last still loveliest, till — 'tis gone — and all is gray.