The Church of England quarterly review1855 |
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... caused them to be brought up at his own expense . We know of few scenes more touching , or more gratifying to a benevolent heart , than the reception which Major Walker met with in Guzerat , where these grateful girls , who owed their ...
... caused them to be brought up at his own expense . We know of few scenes more touching , or more gratifying to a benevolent heart , than the reception which Major Walker met with in Guzerat , where these grateful girls , who owed their ...
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... half of the following day in conveying it to the market and disposing of it , and that its price will not then yield more than one anna ( = 13d English money ) CAUSES OF CHOLERA . 39 above the price of the 38 FEMALE EDUCATION IN INDIA .
... half of the following day in conveying it to the market and disposing of it , and that its price will not then yield more than one anna ( = 13d English money ) CAUSES OF CHOLERA . 39 above the price of the 38 FEMALE EDUCATION IN INDIA .
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CAUSES OF CHOLERA . 39 above the price of the raw materials ! And upon this they have probably a family of two or three children to maintain ! Any one who goes into the villages may see scores of poor women standing in black fetid pools ...
CAUSES OF CHOLERA . 39 above the price of the raw materials ! And upon this they have probably a family of two or three children to maintain ! Any one who goes into the villages may see scores of poor women standing in black fetid pools ...
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... cause the fall of idolatry and ignorance , root and branch , in India . But , before we speak of what has been done , we must bear willing testimony * See Report for 1852 of the North London Auxiliary Association to the Society for ...
... cause the fall of idolatry and ignorance , root and branch , in India . But , before we speak of what has been done , we must bear willing testimony * See Report for 1852 of the North London Auxiliary Association to the Society for ...
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... cause of education , and in diffusing a know- ledge of the Scriptures - by far the most important part of their efforts because they lay a broad and sure foundation , and pave the way for the future establishment of Christianity . Our ...
... cause of education , and in diffusing a know- ledge of the Scriptures - by far the most important part of their efforts because they lay a broad and sure foundation , and pave the way for the future establishment of Christianity . Our ...
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Page 21 - Grant us therefore, gracious Lord, so to eat the flesh of thy dear Son Jesus Christ, and to drink his blood, that our sinful bodies may be made clean by his body, and our souls washed through his most precious blood ; and that we may evermore dwell in him, and he in us.
Page 18 - Whoso eateth my flesh, and drinketh my blood, hath eternal life; and I will raise him up at the last day. For my flesh is meat indeed, and my blood is drink indeed. He that eateth my flesh, and drinketh my blood, dwelleth in me, and I in him.
Page 380 - Albano and graceful darkness of its ilex grove rose against pure streaks of alternate blue and amber, the upper sky gradually flushing through the last fragments of rain-cloud in deep, palpitating azure, half aether and half dew. The noon-day sun came slanting down the rocky slopes of La Riccia, and its masses of entangled and tall foliage...
Page 108 - For verily I say unto you, Till heaven and earth pass, one jot or one tittle shall in no wise pass from the law, till all be fulfilled. - Whosoever, therefore, shall break one of these least commandments, and shall teach men so, he shall be called the least in the kingdom of heaven : but whosoever shall do and teach them, the same shall be called great in the kingdom of heaven.
Page 385 - Nothing that lives is, or can be, rigidly perfect; part of it is decaying, part nascent. The foxglove blossom, — a third part bud, a third part past, a third part in full bloom, — is a type of the life of the world.
Page 384 - ... yet by more than dawn, colder and more quiet than a windless sea under the moon of midnight ; watch when the first sunbeam is sent upon the silver channels, how the foam of their undulating surface parts and passes away ; and down under their depths the glittering city and green pasture lie like Atlantis between the white paths of winding rivers, the flakes of light falling every moment faster and broader among the starry spires as the wreathed surges break and vanish above them, and the confused...
Page 297 - Board. 4. It shall be the duty of the said Board to consult together from time to time on all matters relating to the state of the Previous, General...
Page 323 - CHILD of the sun ! pursue thy rapturous flight, Mingling with her thou lov'st in fields of light; And, where the flowers of Paradise unfold, Quaff fragrant nectar from their cups of gold. There shall thy wings, rich as an evening sky, Expand and shut with silent ecstasy! —Yet wert thou once a worm, a thing that crept On the bare earth, then wrought a tomb and slept. And such is man ; soon from his cell of clay To burst a seraph in the blaze of day ! 1 Mrs.
Page 330 - To trace in Nature's most minute design The signature and stamp of power Divine, Contrivance intricate, expressed with ease, Where unassisted sight no beauty sees, The shapely limb and lubricated joint, Within the small dimensions of a point, Muscle and nerve miraculously spun, His mighty work who speaks and it is done...
Page 385 - ... the rose-light of their silent domes flushing that heaven about them and above them, piercing with purer light through its purple lines of lifted cloud, casting a new glory on every wreath as it passes by, until the whole heaven, one scarlet canopy, is interwoven with a roof of waving flame, and tossing, vault beyond vault, as with the drifted wings of many companies of angels : and * Vignette to Campbell's Last Man.