The Christian Parlor Magazine, Volume 1D. Mead, 1844 |
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... Rome ,. .358 F. Poetry -- Death , 1 ..161 ..244 P. .... Fuchsia Gracilis , 145 Power of Habit , 31 86 Felix Neff and his Labors ,. 257 Parlor Table , 96 , 128 , 160 , 192 , 224 , 256 , 288 , 320 , G. Geneva , President Davis , · 352 ...
... Rome ,. .358 F. Poetry -- Death , 1 ..161 ..244 P. .... Fuchsia Gracilis , 145 Power of Habit , 31 86 Felix Neff and his Labors ,. 257 Parlor Table , 96 , 128 , 160 , 192 , 224 , 256 , 288 , 320 , G. Geneva , President Davis , · 352 ...
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... Rome as it is , .. 321 The Infant's Mission ,. .178 Reminiscences of a country Congregation , 268 , The Faithful Christian's Reward , · ..186 292 , 329 , 353 The Poetry of Philosophy , .197 S. The Campanu . 1 , .214 Sabbath Morning , 49 ...
... Rome as it is , .. 321 The Infant's Mission ,. .178 Reminiscences of a country Congregation , 268 , The Faithful Christian's Reward , · ..186 292 , 329 , 353 The Poetry of Philosophy , .197 S. The Campanu . 1 , .214 Sabbath Morning , 49 ...
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... Rome . " It preserved its independence , though its territory was restricted to the city itself , till the year 1798 , when it was annexed , together with a great part of Switzerland , to France . By the treaty of Vienna , in 1814 , a ...
... Rome . " It preserved its independence , though its territory was restricted to the city itself , till the year 1798 , when it was annexed , together with a great part of Switzerland , to France . By the treaty of Vienna , in 1814 , a ...
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... Rome ; to be known and honored from the rising to the setting sun , and till the last parent and child of the race pass in the wreck of matter and the downfall of the stars . 46 No earthly association was ever known com- parable to this ...
... Rome ; to be known and honored from the rising to the setting sun , and till the last parent and child of the race pass in the wreck of matter and the downfall of the stars . 46 No earthly association was ever known com- parable to this ...
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... Rome and modern France , were fearful . Perhaps the most im- pressive example of the mischievous ten- dency of renouncing the Family Constitu- tion and the domestic influence , is supplied by the history of the Romish Clergy . The ...
... Rome and modern France , were fearful . Perhaps the most im- pressive example of the mischievous ten- dency of renouncing the Family Constitu- tion and the domestic influence , is supplied by the history of the Romish Clergy . The ...
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Page 152 - And Lot lifted up his eyes, and beheld all the plain of Jordan, that it was well watered every where, before the LORD destroyed Sodom and Gomorrah, even as the garden of the LORD, like the land of Egypt, as thou comest unto Zoar.
Page 213 - And Simeon blessed them, and said unto Mary His Mother: Behold, this Child is set for the fall and rising again of many in Israel; and for a sign which shall be spoken against; yea, a sword shall pierce through thy own soul also ; that the thoughts of many hearts may be revealed.
Page 52 - He causeth the grass to grow for the cattle, and herb for the service of man: that he may bring forth food out of the earth; And wine that maketh glad the heart of man, and oil to make his face to shine, and bread which strengtheneth man's heart.
Page 70 - The curfew tolls the knell of parting day, The lowing herd winds slowly o'er the lea, The ploughman homeward plods his weary way, And leaves the world to darkness and to me. Now fades the glimmering landscape on the sight, And all the air a solemn stillness holds, Save where the beetle wheels his droning flight, And drowsy tinklings lull the distant folds...
Page 14 - Godliness is profitable unto all things, having the promise of the life that now is, and of that which is to come.
Page 141 - And David said unto Saul, Thy servant kept his father's sheep, and there came a lion, and a bear, and took a lamb out of the flock: and I went out after him, and smote him, and delivered it out of his mouth: and when he arose against me, I caught him by his beard, and smote him, and slew him. Thy servant slew both the lion and the bear: and this uncircumcised Philistine shall be as one of them, seeing he hath defied the armies of the living God.
Page 127 - Beauteous Who unto my youth was given, More than all things else to love me, And is now a saint in heaven. With a slow and noiseless footstep Comes that messenger divine, Takes the vacant chair beside me, Lays her gentle hand in mine. And she sits and gazes at me With those deep and tender eyes, Like the stars, so still and saint-like, Looking downward from the skies.
Page 127 - Art is long, and Time is fleeting, And our hearts, though stout and brave, Still, like muffled drums, are beating Funeral marches to the grave.
Page 141 - The LORD that delivered me out of the paw of the lion, and out of the paw of the bear, he will deliver me out of the hand of this Philistine.
Page 32 - And he will be a wild man ; his hand will be against every man, and every man's hand against him ; and he shall dwell in the presence of all his brethren.