The Life of Joseph Addison Alexander, Volume 1Scribner, 1870 - Clergy |
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... brother of the deceased , and the editor of several of his posthumous volumes , the Rev. Samuel D. Alexander , D. D. , of New York . Indeed so large and important has been Dr. Alexander's share in these labours , that it is only because ...
... brother of the deceased , and the editor of several of his posthumous volumes , the Rev. Samuel D. Alexander , D. D. , of New York . Indeed so large and important has been Dr. Alexander's share in these labours , that it is only because ...
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... brother or his nurse that it was " God talking , " and even undertook to tell what He was saying ; for which he afterwards had some twinges . The cries of the man who sold clams and oysters were matters of deep interest in those days ...
... brother or his nurse that it was " God talking , " and even undertook to tell what He was saying ; for which he afterwards had some twinges . The cries of the man who sold clams and oysters were matters of deep interest in those days ...
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... brother of the Rev. Robert Steele of Abingdon , Pa . , and the Rev. Samuel Steele of Kentucky . Here the little visitor used to read the Pilgrim's Progress , and the Olney Hymns , which he always held in high affection . On his sev ...
... brother of the Rev. Robert Steele of Abingdon , Pa . , and the Rev. Samuel Steele of Kentucky . Here the little visitor used to read the Pilgrim's Progress , and the Olney Hymns , which he always held in high affection . On his sev ...
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... brother of the late George Potts , D.D. , of New York . One day an English missionary was addressing a large number of children , of whom he would collect hundreds , upon the journeys of St. Paul , and particularly his imprisonment at ...
... brother of the late George Potts , D.D. , of New York . One day an English missionary was addressing a large number of children , of whom he would collect hundreds , upon the journeys of St. Paul , and particularly his imprisonment at ...
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... down the staircase , which was immediately at the study door , and fractured his collar - bone . His brother James , who was then a little boy of seven , was immediately despatched for the late 10 JAMES ROSS . [ 1813 . tion . Years.
... down the staircase , which was immediately at the study door , and fractured his collar - bone . His brother James , who was then a little boy of seven , was immediately despatched for the late 10 JAMES ROSS . [ 1813 . tion . Years.
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Page 89 - ... his eyes. Now, Lycidas, the shepherds weep no more; Henceforth thou art the Genius of the shore, In thy large recompense, and shalt be good To all that wander in that perilous flood.
Page 12 - My heart is smitten, and withered like grass ; so that I forget to eat my bread. By reason of the voice of my groaning my bones cleave to my skin. I am like a pelican of the wilderness: I am like an owl of the desert.
Page 136 - Thy life a long dead calm of fix'd repose; No pulse that riots, and no blood that glows. Still as the sea, ere winds were taught to blow, Or moving spirit bade the waters flow; Soft as the slumbers of a saint forgiv'n, And mild as op'ning gleams of promis'd heav'n.
Page 311 - What man is he that feareth the Lord? him shall he teach in the way that he shall choose.
Page 311 - The troubles of my heart are enlarged: O bring thou me out of my distresses.
Page 223 - To clear this doubt, to know the world by sight, To find if books, or swains, report it right, (For yet by swains alone the world he knew, Whose feet came wandering o'er the nightly dew...
Page 311 - Remember not the sins of my youth, nor my transgressions: according to thy mercy remember thou me for thy goodness
Page 311 - HEAR me when I call, O God of my righteousness : thou hast enlarged me when I was in distress; have mercy upon me, and hear my prayer.
Page 8 - While yet a boy I sought for ghosts, and sped Through many a listening chamber, cave and ruin, And starlight wood, with fearful steps pursuing Hopes of high talk with the departed dead.