| William Huntington - 1802 - 686 páginas
...days. Luke v. 34, 35. When thefc mournful days come, which are but too often, then Satan fhews us all the kingdoms of this world, and the glory of them, and the imaginary happinefs of his children, who war after the flefh. Thefe are the days for four grout, and... | |
| William Huntington (works.) - 1811 - 434 páginas
...days," Luke v. 34, 35. When these mournful days come, which are but too often, then Satan shews us all the kingdoms of this world, and the glory of them, and the imaginary happiness of his children, who war after the flesh. These are the days for sour grout, and... | |
| Day - 1874 - 378 páginas
...attraction and value for me ; I see them in a perfectly different light, the glamour is all gone from the kingdoms of this world and the glory of them, and the only thing that appears to me worthy and desirable is a true and mutual, true because mutual love.... | |
| Mary Hannah Krout - 1898 - 374 páginas
...after this specimen, could or would be very welcome, and I did not feel disposed to test Stevenson* s forbearance; but I shall always regret that I did...dominion of Samoa, with its king on an allowance of $75 a month, was not an exception to the rule. The sun did pour down with intense fierceness — that... | |
| Mary Hannah Krout - 1898 - 382 páginas
...But all these were the sort of ills that the experienced traveller learns to accept as a matter ol course, a part of the price one must pay for seeing...dominion of Samoa, with its king on an allowance of $75 a month, was not an exception to the rule. The sun did pour down with intense fierceness — that... | |
| 1912 - 368 páginas
...and he will meet the Lord. And when he meets the Lord, the Lord is in possession of all things, all the kingdoms of this world and the glory of them, and the young man has not a single blade of grass. Well, now then, does not the young man see what a mistake... | |
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