Life Struggles: an Autobiographic Record of the Earlier Trials and Later Triumphs of the Rev. James Inches HillocksJ.S. Marr, 1876 - 184 strani |
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... Edinburgh Once More , ... ... ... CHAPTER XIII . At Work in the Garret , ... ... CHAPTER XIV . The Last of his Scottish Struggles , ... CHAPTER XV . A Tribute - Departed Friends , ... CHAPTER XVI . : ... 109 : : 116 .. 123 129 139 ...
... Edinburgh Once More , ... ... ... CHAPTER XIII . At Work in the Garret , ... ... CHAPTER XIV . The Last of his Scottish Struggles , ... CHAPTER XV . A Tribute - Departed Friends , ... CHAPTER XVI . : ... 109 : : 116 .. 123 129 139 ...
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... Edinburgh , and the late Thomas Binney of London , to give a more detailed account of this as soon as his other duties permitted him ; but , as the subject is very interesting , we cannot altogether overlook it here . The inner life is ...
... Edinburgh , and the late Thomas Binney of London , to give a more detailed account of this as soon as his other duties permitted him ; but , as the subject is very interesting , we cannot altogether overlook it here . The inner life is ...
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... Edinburgh , as before— becoming more proficient in what he had learned by private lessons in Dundee - he opened his " Third Session . " Again his school filled , and he was once more at home with his happy and obedient charge . Having ...
... Edinburgh , as before— becoming more proficient in what he had learned by private lessons in Dundee - he opened his " Third Session . " Again his school filled , and he was once more at home with his happy and obedient charge . Having ...
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... Edinburgh , called Auntie Maggie . But Auntie took very little part in the conversation . She seemed so taken up with her chattering niece , watching with quiet delight the varied movements of the endearing child , who frequently leaped.
... Edinburgh , called Auntie Maggie . But Auntie took very little part in the conversation . She seemed so taken up with her chattering niece , watching with quiet delight the varied movements of the endearing child , who frequently leaped.
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... Edinburgh , far less to apply himself , as he had previously done , to the use of such means as led to his advancement in Scholastic knowledge . But he was not disheartened ; never was he at a loss . In him neces- sity was ever the ...
... Edinburgh , far less to apply himself , as he had previously done , to the use of such means as led to his advancement in Scholastic knowledge . But he was not disheartened ; never was he at a loss . In him neces- sity was ever the ...
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able Alyth anxious assistance beautiful became become blessed Brechin Broughty Ferry called cause CHAPTER cheering CHRISTIAN UNION Church Congregational Church connection Darlington dear desire Dundee duties earnest Edinburgh efforts entered especially Evangelistic evident faith father favoured fear feeling felt gave GEORGE GILFILLAN give glad greatly happy heart heartily hence Hillocks hope incidents interest J. H. Wilson Jesus kind kindly knew labour lectures letter literary societies live Lochee London Lord Kinnaird Luthermuir Macrae Maggie manifested matter maun meet mental culture mind minister moral morning nature newspaper noble parents pastor poet poor Poor Law Board poverty pupils rejoice says Scotland seen soon soul speak spirit St Pancras struggling suffering Sunday teacher teaching tell things thought told truth valuable Waverley Station wayside flower words workhouse
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Stran 63 - No man practises so well as he writes. I have all my life long been lying till noon; yet I tell all young men, and tell them with great sincerity, that nobody who does not rise early will ever do any good.
Stran 39 - All places that the eye of heaven visits Are to a wise man ports and happy havens. Teach thy necessity to reason thus ; There is no virtue like necessity.
Stran 73 - I AM monarch of all I survey, My right there is none to dispute ; From the centre all round to the sea I am lord of the fowl and the brute.
Stran 133 - ... hour ; It smiles in the sunshine, and weeps in the shower ; And the footstep falls on the wayside flower ! Now see, my dear child, in the wayside flower, The joys and the sorrows of life's passing hour ; The footstep of time hastens on in its power ; And soon we must fall like the wayside flower Yet know, my dear child, that the wayside flower Shall revive in its season, and bloom its brief hour ; That again we shall blossom in beauty and power, Where the foot never falls on the wayside flower...
Stran ii - expressing in one terse phrase, his energy as a man, and his hope as a Christian." Christian Word — " It is a story that ought to inspire young men in their wrestle with fortune in her sternest moods. " Arbroath Guide — " The account of Mr. Hillocks' life is interesting, and we recommend the book to the notice of young men especially.
Stran 133 - There's a moral, my child, in the wayside flower : There's an emblem of life in its short-Iiv'd hour ; It smiles in the sunshine, and weeps in the shower ; And the footstep falls on the wayside flower ! Now see, my dear child, in the wayside flower...