Thoughts for the Weary and the SorrowfulA&C Black, 1882 - 273 pages |
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... trust and love and wait . And all our fears will be composed , and our murmurings heard no more , and our anxieties lulled to rest . A strange but sweet transfiguring light will shine along the pathway of the past , and especially on ...
... trust and love and wait . And all our fears will be composed , and our murmurings heard no more , and our anxieties lulled to rest . A strange but sweet transfiguring light will shine along the pathway of the past , and especially on ...
Page 88
... trust and dissatisfaction in other things will no longer survive ; all that He has done to me in His providence will seem right and good . And the future will no longer be a dim un- certainty or a haunting terror . The future will be ...
... trust and dissatisfaction in other things will no longer survive ; all that He has done to me in His providence will seem right and good . And the future will no longer be a dim un- certainty or a haunting terror . The future will be ...
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... trust in Christ , although it will not change a morbid temperament into a sanguine one , will have a beneficial effect even on bodily health . But melancholy or fear does not spring only from feeble health : it is a shadow cast out of ...
... trust in Christ , although it will not change a morbid temperament into a sanguine one , will have a beneficial effect even on bodily health . But melancholy or fear does not spring only from feeble health : it is a shadow cast out of ...
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... trust the provi- dence of heaven as we do that of earth , only with a fuller trust , and obey His commands , and live to His glory . But this earthly time is in many ways a time by itself . Death is a grand crisis in human history , the ...
... trust the provi- dence of heaven as we do that of earth , only with a fuller trust , and obey His commands , and live to His glory . But this earthly time is in many ways a time by itself . Death is a grand crisis in human history , the ...
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... trust in God's illimi- table mercy and how hopefully I look to the future life ; but I still come back to this that we ought not to hide from ourselves and those dearest to us the knowledge of His way , although it may be dark and ...
... trust in God's illimi- table mercy and how hopefully I look to the future life ; but I still come back to this that we ought not to hide from ourselves and those dearest to us the knowledge of His way , although it may be dark and ...
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Abraham amid Author and Finisher bear beauty beginning believe better bring cave of Machpelah Christian comes comfort consolation creatures cross dark death deep disciple divine dust duty dying earnest earth earthly EDINBURGH eternal everlasting love faith father feel flax footfall fulness future glory God's grace growing hard hath Healer healing heart heaven heavenly Hezekiah holiness human Isaac and Jacob Israel Jesus Christ kingdom kingdom of God kingdom of heaven knoweth thy leave live look Lord love of Christ Mammon Marah ment mercies mortal mountain ness never pain pass perfect prayer rest rill Saviour seal seems shadow sick unto death sickness sinking sometimes sorrow soul speak spirit strength suffer tender tender mercies thee things thou thought tion toil touch tribulation trouble true trust unto veal weary wonder word in season words
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Page 6 - And his sons Isaac and Ishmael buried him in the cave of Machpelah, in the field of Ephron the son of Zohar the Hittite, which is before Mamre; The field which Abraham purchased of the sons of Heth: there was Abraham buried, and Sarah his wife.
Page 6 - Isaac were an hundred and fourscore years ; and Isaac gave up the ghost, and died, and was gathered unto his people, being old and full of days : and his sons Esau and Jacob buried him.
Page 66 - To him the porter openeth; and the sheep hear his voice; and he calleth his own sheep by name, and leadeth them out. And when he putteth forth his own sheep, he goeth before them, and the sheep follow him; for they know his voice.
Page 6 - And when Jacob had made an end of commanding his Sons, he gathered up his Feet into the Bed, and yielded up the Ghoft, and was gathered unto his People, CHAP.
Page 149 - I hurried to the summit. The glory of our prize burst suddenly upon me ! There, like a sea of quicksilver, lay far beneath the grand expanse of water, — a boundless sea horizon on the south and south-west, glittering in the noon-day sun ; and on the west, at fifty or sixty miles...
Page 149 - The 14th March. The sun had not risen when I was spurring my ox after the guide, who, having been promised a double handful of beads on arrival at the lake, had caught the enthusiasm of the moment. The day broke beautifully clear, and having crossed a deep valley between the hills, we toiled up the opposite slope. I hurried to the summit. The glory of our prize burst suddenly upon me! There, like a sea of quicksilver, lay far beneath the grand expanse of water, — a boundless sea horizon on the...