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... King . Another leaf of the Book of Re- membrance was turned over and sealed till the Judgment Day , and a new unsullied page was opened before the Judge for each one of us . It was Sunday , and I was in a fine old village church at ...
... King . Another leaf of the Book of Re- membrance was turned over and sealed till the Judgment Day , and a new unsullied page was opened before the Judge for each one of us . It was Sunday , and I was in a fine old village church at ...
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... King , and this new enlistment had a lesson on this day especially for each one who heard him , it should remind us all of what we were made at our baptism - soldiers of the Cross ; then where are our spoils ? what victories have we won ...
... King , and this new enlistment had a lesson on this day especially for each one who heard him , it should remind us all of what we were made at our baptism - soldiers of the Cross ; then where are our spoils ? what victories have we won ...
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... King , but as the thought passed through my mind an angel whispered , " Thou art there , " and pointed to the host ; eagerly I scanned each face to trace my own resemblance , and there I saw myself the greatest traitor among all that ...
... King , but as the thought passed through my mind an angel whispered , " Thou art there , " and pointed to the host ; eagerly I scanned each face to trace my own resemblance , and there I saw myself the greatest traitor among all that ...
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... king ; the contrary of which , he , when convinced by the French theologians sent to him , confessed , ' to- gether with the Catholic Church , ' to be true . " - Pp . 34—36 . On the next charge , that the Church of England denies the ...
... king ; the contrary of which , he , when convinced by the French theologians sent to him , confessed , ' to- gether with the Catholic Church , ' to be true . " - Pp . 34—36 . On the next charge , that the Church of England denies the ...
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... king , " over whose pall the pure snow spread a veil softer and more spotless than the richest velvet , and a prayer that his innocent blood may not be required at our hands . Grave may have been his faults , but his innocent life , and ...
... king , " over whose pall the pure snow spread a veil softer and more spotless than the richest velvet , and a prayer that his innocent blood may not be required at our hands . Grave may have been his faults , but his innocent life , and ...
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Page 401 - And the Scripture was fulfilled which saith, Abraham believed God, and it was imputed unto him for righteousness, and he was called the friend of God.
Page 400 - Yea, a man may say, Thou hast faith and I have works ; show me thy faith without thy works, and I will show thee my faith by my works.
Page 445 - I saw her upon nearer view, A spirit, yet a woman too! Her household motions light and free, And steps of virgin liberty; A countenance in which did meet Sweet records, promises as sweet; A creature not too bright or good For human nature's daily food, For transient sorrows, simple wiles, Praise, blame, love, kisses, tears, and smiles.
Page 399 - If a brother or sister be naked, and destitute of daily food, And one of you say unto them, Depart in peace, be ye warmed and filled; notwithstanding ye give them not those things which are needful to the body; what doth it profit?
Page 436 - For we must all appear before the judgment-seat of Christ ; that every one may receive the things done in his body, according to that he hath done, whether it be good or bad.
Page 468 - THIS is the month, and this the happy morn, Wherein the Son of Heaven's eternal King, Of wedded Maid, and Virgin Mother born, Our great redemption from above did bring ; For so the holy sages once did sing, That he our deadly forfeit should release, And with his Father work us a perpetual peace.
Page 467 - And it shall be said in that day, Lo, this is our God; We have waited for him, and he will save us: This is the Lord ; we have waited for him , We will be glad and rejoice in his salvation.
Page 256 - As for thee also by the blood of thy covenant I have sent forth thy prisoners out of the pit wherein is no water.
Page 22 - Hear, O Israel, ye approach this day unto battle against your enemies : let not your hearts faint, fear not, and do not tremble, neither be ye terrified because of them ; for the Lord your God is he that goeth with you, to fight for you against your enemies, to save you.
Page 445 - She was a Phantom of delight When first she gleamed upon my sight; A lovely Apparition, sent To be a moment's ornament; Her eyes as stars of Twilight fair; Like Twilight's, too, her dusky hair; But all things else about her drawn From May-time and the cheerful Dawn; A dancing Shape, an Image gay, To haunt, to startle, and waylay.