The Queen's Colours, and Other Sketches of a Soldier's Life. [With Illustrations.]Religious Tract Society, 1883 - 96 páginas |
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... Above all , he is prone to forget that the Captain of his salvation was also his forerunner , that He endured unto blood striving against sin , and that though He then once for all on the cross overcame The Ensign and his Banner . 25.
... Above all , he is prone to forget that the Captain of his salvation was also his forerunner , that He endured unto blood striving against sin , and that though He then once for all on the cross overcame The Ensign and his Banner . 25.
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... captain , laughing . " What ! to Paris again ? " replied the colonel in an irri- tated voice . " Impossible ! Captain Delorme . Tell the fellow that by going to these prayer- meetings he will end by losing his reason . Tell him also ...
... captain , laughing . " What ! to Paris again ? " replied the colonel in an irri- tated voice . " Impossible ! Captain Delorme . Tell the fellow that by going to these prayer- meetings he will end by losing his reason . Tell him also ...
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... captain , but it was an unpardonable one- he was too religious for a soldier . Walter Blanc was from Alsace ; he had been six years in the regiment , and during that time his conduct had been exemplary . At first his superiors had liked ...
... captain , but it was an unpardonable one- he was too religious for a soldier . Walter Blanc was from Alsace ; he had been six years in the regiment , and during that time his conduct had been exemplary . At first his superiors had liked ...
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... Captain Delorme took place about Walter , the latter was standing sorrowfully at one of the windows of the room in the barracks , which he occupied with about thirty of his comrades . He held in his hand his New Testament , and read to ...
... Captain Delorme took place about Walter , the latter was standing sorrowfully at one of the windows of the room in the barracks , which he occupied with about thirty of his comrades . He held in his hand his New Testament , and read to ...
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... Captain : Come unto Me , all ye that labour and are heavy - laden , and I will give you rest ; ' and in His solemn . promise , Him that cometh to Me I will in no wise cast out . " " " But how to come : that's the puzzle to me , " said ...
... Captain : Come unto Me , all ye that labour and are heavy - laden , and I will give you rest ; ' and in His solemn . promise , Him that cometh to Me I will in no wise cast out . " " " But how to come : that's the puzzle to me , " said ...
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Página 30 - Who is she that looketh forth as the morning, fair as the moon, clear as the sun, and terrible as an army with banners?
Página 91 - Drawn with Pen and Pencil. By JAMES MACAULAY, MA, MD, editor of the " Leisure Hour,'