Ambrose Maclandreth; or, The religious enthusiast, by a clergyman of the Church of England |
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... father and brother were already in the field , defending their country's liberties ; and his birth had cost his mother her life . While yet an infant , he was placed under the care of his grandfather , who was then in the decline of ...
... father and brother were already in the field , defending their country's liberties ; and his birth had cost his mother her life . While yet an infant , he was placed under the care of his grandfather , who was then in the decline of ...
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... father's roof as soon as possible , and trust to Providence for the issue of his undertaking . It was his grandfather's custom to spend a few weeks every year with an old comrade , who B 2 3 and manhood, devoted to the service of his ...
... father's roof as soon as possible , and trust to Providence for the issue of his undertaking . It was his grandfather's custom to spend a few weeks every year with an old comrade , who B 2 3 and manhood, devoted to the service of his ...
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... raising their song of praise to the Father of their spirits , could not fail , after what he had passed through , to excite feelings of no ordinary character , somewhat akin to the sudden and pleasing feeling of a shipwrecked 13.
... raising their song of praise to the Father of their spirits , could not fail , after what he had passed through , to excite feelings of no ordinary character , somewhat akin to the sudden and pleasing feeling of a shipwrecked 13.
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... Father , raising the little ones on His shoulder that they may command a more extensive pro- spect , He lifts them up above the narrow horizon of the seen and temporal , that they may glance at the unseen and spiritual . The evening was ...
... Father , raising the little ones on His shoulder that they may command a more extensive pro- spect , He lifts them up above the narrow horizon of the seen and temporal , that they may glance at the unseen and spiritual . The evening was ...
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... father was treasuring with a miser's care every sentence that fell from her lips , in his heart , gave rise to no ordinary feelings in his bosom . All the baser passions stood abashed in the presence of so much purity and love - holy ...
... father was treasuring with a miser's care every sentence that fell from her lips , in his heart , gave rise to no ordinary feelings in his bosom . All the baser passions stood abashed in the presence of so much purity and love - holy ...
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Aceham Acehambur Agnes Ambrose Maclandreth Ambrose's appearance became become beloved Ambrose blessed bosom CHAPTER character child Christ Christian comfort conversation countenance cried dale daughter dear Alison dear boy dearest death delight deliverance earthly entered eternal exclaimed Fair-View Cottage faithful fate father feel felt forgive fountain gave give God's grandfather gratitude hambur hand happy happy day heart heaven hope hypocrite innocent Jacob kind knew landreth look Lord's Prayer Maclan marriage mind Miss Alison mother murdered mysterious nature ness never night nity noble old gentleman once palpitating papa peace poor Alison prayer precious present racter religion repose respecting Roms Romsdale Romsdale's second childhood seemed smile sorrow soul spect spirit stood stupified sweet Switzerland sympathy tears tender things thou thought tion told utter voice whole wicked with-wife word young youth
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Seite 77 - How sleep the brave who sink to rest By all their country's wishes blest! When Spring, with dewy fingers cold, Returns to deck their hallowed mould, She there shall dress a sweeter sod Than Fancy's feet have ever trod.
Seite 120 - Let Fate do her worst ; there are relics of joy, Bright dreams of the past, which she cannot destroy ; Which come in the night-time of sorrow and care, And bring back the features that joy used to wear.
Seite 8 - The quality of mercy is not strain'd, — It droppeth as the gentle rain from heaven Upon the place beneath : it is twice bless'd, — It blesseth him that gives, and him that takes : 'Tis mightiest in the mightiest : it becomes The throned monarch better than his crown...
Seite 120 - Like the vase in which roses have once been distilled — You may break, you may shatter the vase if you will, But the scent of the roses will hang round it still.
Seite 118 - The merchant still thinks of the woodbines that cover The bower where he sat with — wife, children, and friends. The dayspring of youth, still unclouded by sorrow, Alone on itself for enjoyment depends; But drear is the twilight of age, if it borrow No warmth from the smile of — wife, children, and friends.
Seite 132 - But the wicked are like the troubled sea, when it cannot rest, whose waters cast up mire and dirt.
Seite 58 - GOD moves in a mysterious way His wonders to perform ; He plants his footsteps in the sea, And rides upon the storm. Deep in unfathomable mines Of never-failing skill, He treasures up his bright designs, And works his sovereign will.
Seite 30 - Redeemed her life with half the loss of mine. Like a rich conquest, in one hand I bore her, And with the other dashed the saucy waves, That thronged and pressed to rob me of my prize.
Seite 6 - When a man's ways please the Lord, he maketh even his enemies to be at peace with him.
Seite 13 - Like holy incense rise ; Assist the offerings of my tongue, To reach the lofty skies. 2 Through all the dangers of the day Thy hand was still my guard ; And still to drive my wants away Thy mercy stood prepared.