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... hand . " O my father , " said Ismayl , " wherefore is it that thou wouldst have me sever myself from thee , when danger menaces those my heart will never abandon ? That cruel man , Abdallah , now per- secutes the chief men of Jerusalem ...
... hand . " O my father , " said Ismayl , " wherefore is it that thou wouldst have me sever myself from thee , when danger menaces those my heart will never abandon ? That cruel man , Abdallah , now per- secutes the chief men of Jerusalem ...
Page 485
... hand for evermore . ' The REVIWER'S Translation . 3. I have set Jehovah before me continually ; Since [ he is ] at my right hand , I shall not be moved . 9. Therefore my heart rejoiceth , and my glory exulteth ; Even my flesh shall ...
... hand for evermore . ' The REVIWER'S Translation . 3. I have set Jehovah before me continually ; Since [ he is ] at my right hand , I shall not be moved . 9. Therefore my heart rejoiceth , and my glory exulteth ; Even my flesh shall ...
Page 487
... hand shall show thee wonders . 5. Thine arrows are sharpened , ( People shall fall beneath thee ) In the heart of the king's enemies . 6. Thy name , O God , is for ever and ever ; A straight sceptre is the sceptre of thy royalty . 7 ...
... hand shall show thee wonders . 5. Thine arrows are sharpened , ( People shall fall beneath thee ) In the heart of the king's enemies . 6. Thy name , O God , is for ever and ever ; A straight sceptre is the sceptre of thy royalty . 7 ...
Contents
ADDRESS TO THE READER | 9 |
The Pastors Fireside a novel By Miss Jane Porter | 32 |
Account of Bataviaits inhabitants commerce cli | 46 |
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