The old helmet, by the author of 'Wide, wide world'.

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280. oldal - shall remember the Lord thy God ; for it is he that giveth thee power to get wealth.' " " But aunt Caxton," said Eleanor a little doubtfully,— " he gives it in the use of means ?" " Do you think he blesses the use of means he has forbidden ?" Eleanor was silent a moment. " Aunt Caxton, people do get rich so, do they not
152. oldal - To mansions in the skies, I'll bid farewell to every fear, And wipe my weeping eyes." The sense of this, Eleanor did not thoroughly understand, yet the general spirit of it was not to be mistaken. And the soft repetition of the last line struck her heart sorrowfully. Here was her want breathed
121. oldal - words of Paul—" How shall they believe on him of whom they have not heard ?. and how shall they hear without a preacher ?" There was a sorrowful depth in his tones, speaking to himself rather than to his little listener. " Mr. Rhys, they are such dreadfully bad people, they might kill you, and eat you." " Yes." " Are you not afraid ?" " No.
5. oldal - great part of a tower, Whole, like a crag that tumbles from the cliff, And like a crag was gay with wilding flowers, And high above a piece of turret stair, Worn by the feet that now were silent, Bare to the sun.
311. oldal - For worldly hope, or worldly fear, If life so soon is gone; If now the Judge is at the door, And all mankind must stand before Th' inexorable throne! " No matter which my thoughts employ, A moment's misery or joy; But 0 ! when both shall end, Where shall I find my destined place ? Shall I my everlasting days With fiends or angels spend?
225. oldal - Marry, sir, sometimes he is a kind of Puritan." Sir And. "O, if I thought that, I'd beat him like a dog." Sir Tob. "What, for being a Puritan ? thy exquisite reason, dear knight
219. oldal - O Lord our God, all this store that we have prepared to build thee an house for thy holy name cometh of thine hand, and is all thine own.
208. oldal - XI. ** Why, and I trust, and I may go too. May I not? What, shall I be appointed hours : as though, belike, I know not what to take and what to leave
38. oldal - Lord of glory. He thought it not robbery to be equal with God ; but he made himself of no reputation, and took upon him the form of a servant, and was made in the likeness of men; and being found in fashion as a man, he humbled himself and became obedient unto death—even the death of the cross.
218. oldal - or of the fruit of the tree, is the Lord's: it is holy unto the Lord. And if a man will at all redeem ought of his tithes, he shall add thereto the fifth part thereof. And

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