Advanced Reading Book, Literary and ScientificT. Laurie, 1859 - 424 pages |
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... tree , often to separate plants , as in our Lord's parable of the tares and the wheat . Again , St. Paul tells us that we have been planted in baptism , in the likeness of Christ's death ; and again , in the first Psalm , which says ...
... tree , often to separate plants , as in our Lord's parable of the tares and the wheat . Again , St. Paul tells us that we have been planted in baptism , in the likeness of Christ's death ; and again , in the first Psalm , which says ...
Page 316
... tree draws nourishment from the earth be neath and the heaven above , and so must our souls , my friends ; if they ... tree . If you keep stripping all the leaves off a tree as fast as they grow , what becomes of it ? It dies , because ...
... tree draws nourishment from the earth be neath and the heaven above , and so must our souls , my friends ; if they ... tree . If you keep stripping all the leaves off a tree as fast as they grow , what becomes of it ? It dies , because ...
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... trees and plants which grow on earth want the light of the sun to make them grow . So , doubtless , in this case also , the scrip- tural example of a tree will hold good . Now , what does the sunlight do for a tree ? It does everything ...
... trees and plants which grow on earth want the light of the sun to make them grow . So , doubtless , in this case also , the scrip- tural example of a tree will hold good . Now , what does the sunlight do for a tree ? It does everything ...
Contents
LESSONS IN NATURAL HISTORY | 1 |
THE MATERIALS USED FOR PERFUMERY | 7 |
THOMSON | 10 |
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