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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Stran 24
... evident that he has been subject to those strong emotions which bespeak a sensitive nature as well as an aspiring soul . And this has been from early youth , as appears in one of his " Juvenile Wailings . " Speaking of the occasion ...
... evident that he has been subject to those strong emotions which bespeak a sensitive nature as well as an aspiring soul . And this has been from early youth , as appears in one of his " Juvenile Wailings . " Speaking of the occasion ...
Stran 55
... evident similarity running through them all . Still , some are more generally felt than others . What injured our friend in a very special manner might not have been known , or , at least , noticed by others moving in another sphere of ...
... evident similarity running through them all . Still , some are more generally felt than others . What injured our friend in a very special manner might not have been known , or , at least , noticed by others moving in another sphere of ...
Stran 70
... evident . He lived and laboured much as before , but by his great perseverance he overcame many difficulties , and gradually , though slowly , rose from beneath what at one time threatened to be a crushing pressure . In time , his ...
... evident . He lived and laboured much as before , but by his great perseverance he overcame many difficulties , and gradually , though slowly , rose from beneath what at one time threatened to be a crushing pressure . In time , his ...
Stran 85
... evident , not only in what he has just stated in regard to Mr Thomas Lamb , but also in all he has said in . connection with his associates ; but he is not so true to the societies which were so useful to him . In these ten words he ...
... evident , not only in what he has just stated in regard to Mr Thomas Lamb , but also in all he has said in . connection with his associates ; but he is not so true to the societies which were so useful to him . In these ten words he ...
Stran 87
... evident self - denial . " And something of the same kind must have entered the mind of Her Majesty the Queen , who , after reading the same book , commanded that some inquiries be made respecting the author . By Her Majesty's letter to ...
... evident self - denial . " And something of the same kind must have entered the mind of Her Majesty the Queen , who , after reading the same book , commanded that some inquiries be made respecting the author . By Her Majesty's letter to ...
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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...