Robert Melville: Or, Characters ContrastedJames Hiley Morgan, sold also by Baldwin, Craddock and Joy, London and by all other booksellers, 1827 - 103 ページ |
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... expressed the great delight he enjoyed in this family , for , in fact , he did as he pleased when the hours of business were over he considered himself his own master , and went out and returned as he thought pro- per . Freeman , a ...
... expressed the great delight he enjoyed in this family , for , in fact , he did as he pleased when the hours of business were over he considered himself his own master , and went out and returned as he thought pro- per . Freeman , a ...
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... expressed his thanks to Mr. Le Monde for his advice and good opinion , and assured him , that although he had not seen much of the world , yet he was determined , by divine assistance , to adhere rigidly to the in- structions of his ...
... expressed his thanks to Mr. Le Monde for his advice and good opinion , and assured him , that although he had not seen much of the world , yet he was determined , by divine assistance , to adhere rigidly to the in- structions of his ...
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... expressed his surprise that no entry of it had been made in the bill - book , and that he would mention it to Mr. Le Monde , who would , no doubt , take it up in the course of the day . Freeman and Elworthy expressed their entire ...
... expressed his surprise that no entry of it had been made in the bill - book , and that he would mention it to Mr. Le Monde , who would , no doubt , take it up in the course of the day . Freeman and Elworthy expressed their entire ...
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... expressed his sentiments concerning many works which had been mentioned , frequently declaring the delight he experienced in history , poetry , & c . Novels were referred to , and Melville being asked his opinion on them , observed ...
... expressed his sentiments concerning many works which had been mentioned , frequently declaring the delight he experienced in history , poetry , & c . Novels were referred to , and Melville being asked his opinion on them , observed ...
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... expression ; it was to descant on the dress of some of the hearers ; it was to complain of the length of the sermon , or , that there was nothing new in it . Visiters would sometimes arrive , and then scandal and defamation came forth ...
... expression ; it was to descant on the dress of some of the hearers ; it was to complain of the length of the sermon , or , that there was nothing new in it . Visiters would sometimes arrive , and then scandal and defamation came forth ...
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ABERGAVENNY Almighty appeared Arthur Freeman attention bad company bible bill of 351 blessing CHAP character conduct conversation cottage counting-house dandy dear death delight desired determined dissipation divine dress eighth mile stone Elworthy Elworthy's endeavour Escape for thy eternal evil exclaimed faith father fear feel folly forgery Freer gion grace happiness hear heard heart hope house of God humble Infidels John Holmly knew Le Monde leave length ligion live Lord Lord's day Lord's supper madam mind minister Monde mother never pardon parents path person pious pleasure pray prayer principles profane profession promise received reli religion religious replied ROAD TO RUIN Robert Melville ruined Sarah Holmly scenes Scriptures sermon servant shame Smart soon soul spect spirits sure tears theatre thee things thou thought tion truth Vauxhall walks weep wish young gentleman youth
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36 ページ - I venerate the man whose heart is warm, Whose hands are pure, whose doctrine and whose life, Coincident, exhibit lucid proof That he is honest in the sacred cause.
103 ページ - O scenes surpassing fable, and yet true, Scenes of accomplish'd bliss ! which who can see, Though but in distant prospect, and not feel His soul refresh'd with foretaste of the joy ? Rivers of gladness water all the earth, And clothe all climes with beauty ; the reproach Of barrenness is past. The fruitful field Laughs with abundance ; and the land, once lean, Or fertile only in its own disgrace, Exults to see its thistly curse repeal'd.
51 ページ - And it came to pass, when they had brought them forth abroad, that he said, Escape for thy life ; look not behind thee, neither stay thou in all the plain; escape to the mountain, lest thou be consumed.
68 ページ - Religion ! thou the soul of happiness ; And, groaning Calvary, of thee! there shine The noblest truths ; there strongest motives sting ; There sacred violence assaults the soul; There, nothing but compulsion is forborne.
65 ページ - I was in trouble. 13 I will offer unto thee fat burnt-sacrifices, with the incense of rams ; I will offer bullocks and goats. 14 O come hither, and hearken, all ye that fear God ; and I will tell you what he hath done for my soul.
59 ページ - Ebenezer, Hither by Thy help I'm come; And I hope, by Thy good pleasure, Safely to arrive at home. Jesus sought me when a stranger, Wandering from the fold of God; He, to rescue me from danger, Interposed His precious blood.
66 ページ - Fresh as the grass our bodies stand, And flourish bright and gay, A blasting wind sweeps o'er the land, And fades the grass away. 3 Our life contains a thousand springs, And dies if one be gone; Strange! that a harp of thousand strings Should keep in tune so long. 4 But 'tis our God supports our frame, The God that built us first; Salvation to th' Almighty Name, That rear'd us from the dust.
27 ページ - Tis to bind, By soft affection's ties, on human hearts, The thought of death, which reason, too supine, Or misemploy'd, so rarely fastens there. Nor reason, nor affection, no, nor both Combin'd, can break the witchcrafts of the world. Behold, th...
50 ページ - Strive to enter in at the strait gate, for many — will seek to enter in, and shall not be able,
100 ページ - TAKE my poor heart just as it is, Set up therein Thy throne ; So shall I love Thee above all, . And live to Thee alone.