The Sunday School Guide, and Parent's Manual

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Munroe and Greene, 1838 - 219 Seiten
 

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Seite 216 - I say unto you, .that inasmuch as you have done it unto one of the least of these my brethren, you have done it unto me.
Seite 83 - To scorn the senses' sway, While still to thee I tend ; In all I do, be thou the way, In all be thou the end.
Seite 63 - Because he has no tact" was the answer. " Only a day or two ago, he told a lady voluntarily, who was buying silk of him, that the goods were damaged ; and I lost the bargain. Purchasers must look out for themselves. If they cannot discover flaws, it would be foolishness in me to tell them of their existence." " And is that all his fault ?
Seite 22 - What folly, to think that a boy can play with the profane, impure, passionate boys which herd in the streets, six days in the week, and have the stains all wiped away by being compelled to learn his Sunday-school lesson on the seventh...
Seite 62 - At length a lady came to the store to purchase a silk dress, and the young man waited on her. The price demanded was agreed to, and he proceeded to fold the goods. He discovered, before he had finished, a flaw in the silk...
Seite 203 - But the fountain will break forth into a rill, and the swollen rivulet rush towards the sea; and who can be so well able to guide them in right channels, as she who heard their first ripple, and saw them emerge like timid strangers from their source, and had kingly power over those infant waters, in the name of Him who caused them to flow.
Seite 63 - Then I love my son better than ever, and I thank you for telling me of the matter ; I would not have him another day in your store for the world.
Seite 203 - And treading among flowers of joy Which at no season fade, Thou, while thy babes around thee cling, Shalt show us how divine a thing A Woman may be made.
Seite 62 - He discovered, before he had finished, a flaw in the silk, and pointing it out to the lady, said, " Madam, I deem it my duty to tell you that there is a fracture in the silk.
Seite 33 - ... treated. For example : we have before us, at this moment, the copy of a letter from the chairman of a school committee, in the interior of Massachusetts, addressed to a teacher of one of the common schools of the place, requiring him, in very peremptory and offensive terms, to desist forthwith from the practice of opening and closing his school with prayer ! Now, whatever opinion may be entertained of the conduct of the chairman, it is possible that he had received the impression that teachers...

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