The Monthly Packet of Evening Readings for Members of the English Church, Volume 8, Parts 43-48John and Charles Mozley, 1869 |
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... received orders to take horse , with a sufficient escort , and hasten at once to Paris , where he should try if possible to obtain the ring from the Queen herself ; but if he could not speak to her in private , he might apply to Sir ...
... received orders to take horse , with a sufficient escort , and hasten at once to Paris , where he should try if possible to obtain the ring from the Queen herself ; but if he could not speak to her in private , he might apply to Sir ...
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... received him . And the Chinese junk , entering full sail upon the peaceful waters of the haven of Kagosima , cast anchor at the foot of the stairs for landing . It was the 15th of August , 1549 . CHAPTER II . THE storm was over ; the ...
... received him . And the Chinese junk , entering full sail upon the peaceful waters of the haven of Kagosima , cast anchor at the foot of the stairs for landing . It was the 15th of August , 1549 . CHAPTER II . THE storm was over ; the ...
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... received a torch , which he kindled at the flame of the one held by Sibata . She bent gently towards him , as though to acknowledge her master , and their union was consecrated . Sibata's mother , weeping aloud , closed still more ...
... received a torch , which he kindled at the flame of the one held by Sibata . She bent gently towards him , as though to acknowledge her master , and their union was consecrated . Sibata's mother , weeping aloud , closed still more ...
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... received its name . Ages ago , it was a very paradise of beauty and fruitfulness ; all the choicest Alpine grasses grew there in abundance ; but with these riches and plenty the pride of the senners and milkers waxed great too ; and as ...
... received its name . Ages ago , it was a very paradise of beauty and fruitfulness ; all the choicest Alpine grasses grew there in abundance ; but with these riches and plenty the pride of the senners and milkers waxed great too ; and as ...
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... permanently established in the centre of the towns , and vile women received a sacrilegious incense on the profaned altars , in La Vendée at least , as if to obtain the pardon of Heaven for so many crimes 74 THE MONTHLY PACKET .
... permanently established in the centre of the towns , and vile women received a sacrilegious incense on the profaned altars , in La Vendée at least , as if to obtain the pardon of Heaven for so many crimes 74 THE MONTHLY PACKET .
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Page 156 - The weird sisters, hand in hand, Posters of the sea and land, Thus do go about, about: Thrice to thine, and thrice to mine, And thrice again, to make up nine.
Page 175 - For the Son of man shall come in the glory of his Father, with his angels ; and then shall he reward every man according to his works.
Page 2 - For this shall every one that is godly make his prayer unto thee, in a time when thou mayest be found : but in the great waterfloods they shall not come nigh him.
Page 388 - What man of you, having an hundred sheep, if he lose one of them, doth not leave the ninety and nine in the wilderness, and go after that which is lost, until he find it ? And when he hath found it, he layeth it on his shoulders, rejoicing.
Page 474 - Sit still, my daughter, until thou know how the matter will fall: for the man will not be in rest, until he have finished the thing this day. Then went Boaz up to the gate, and sat him down there: and, behold, the kinsman of whom Boaz spake came by; unto whom he said, Ho, such a one ! turn aside, sit down here. And he turned aside, and sat down. And he took ten men of the elders of the city, and said, Sit ye down here.
Page 472 - And it was told the Gazites, saying, Samson is come hither. And they compassed him in, and laid wait for him all night in the gate of the city, and were quiet all the night, saying, In the morning, when it is day, we shall kill him.
Page 524 - O pray for the peace of Jerusalem : they shall prosper that love thee. Peace be within thy walls : and plenteousness within thy palaces. For my brethren and companions' sakes : I will wish thee prosperity.
Page 109 - Unto whom it was revealed, that not unto themselves, but unto us they did minister the things, which are now reported unto you by them that have preached the gospel unto you with the Holy Ghost sent down from heaven ; which things the angels desire to look into.
Page 495 - O struggling with the darkness all the night, And visited all night by troops of stars, Or when they climb the sky, or when they sink...
Page 109 - Blessed are the eyes which see the things that ye see: For I tell you that many prophets and kings have desired to see those things which ye see, and have not seen them ; and to hear those things which ye hear, and have not heard them.