ThoughtsJessie K. Freeman, Ladies of Fabiola Hospital Association, Fabiola hospital association, Oakland, Calif Dodge Publishing Company, 1901 - 157 lappuses |
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1.–5. rezultāts no 13.
17. lappuse
... pray , Help me from stain of sin Just for to - day . Let me both diligently work And duly pray , Let me be kind in word and deed Just for to - day . Let me be slow to do my will , Prompt to obey , Help me to sacrifice myself Just for to ...
... pray , Help me from stain of sin Just for to - day . Let me both diligently work And duly pray , Let me be kind in word and deed Just for to - day . Let me be slow to do my will , Prompt to obey , Help me to sacrifice myself Just for to ...
31. lappuse
... . Whoever will prosper in any line of life must save his own time and do his own thinking . He must spend neither time nor money which he has not earned . -David Starr Jordan . I pray you , O excellent wife , not to Thoughts 31.
... . Whoever will prosper in any line of life must save his own time and do his own thinking . He must spend neither time nor money which he has not earned . -David Starr Jordan . I pray you , O excellent wife , not to Thoughts 31.
32. lappuse
... pray you , O excellent wife , not to cumber your- self and me to get a rich dinner for this man or this woman who has alighted at our gate , nor a bed - cham- ber made ready at too great a cost . These things they can get for a dollar ...
... pray you , O excellent wife , not to cumber your- self and me to get a rich dinner for this man or this woman who has alighted at our gate , nor a bed - cham- ber made ready at too great a cost . These things they can get for a dollar ...
63. lappuse
... pray . I only shut my eyes , and wait To hear what God will say . Such rest it is to wait for Him As comes no other way . -Alice E. Worcester . You have not fulfilled every duty unless you have fulfilled Thoughts 63 When I am very weary ...
... pray . I only shut my eyes , and wait To hear what God will say . Such rest it is to wait for Him As comes no other way . -Alice E. Worcester . You have not fulfilled every duty unless you have fulfilled Thoughts 63 When I am very weary ...
69. lappuse
... Pray keep them till the last to - morrow . " High thoughts and noble in all lands Help me my soul is fed by such . But ah , the touch of life and hands , The human touch ! Warm , vital , close , life's symbols dear , These need I most ...
... Pray keep them till the last to - morrow . " High thoughts and noble in all lands Help me my soul is fed by such . But ah , the touch of life and hands , The human touch ! Warm , vital , close , life's symbols dear , These need I most ...
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THOUGHTS Jessie K. ]. Comp [Freeman,Sarah S. B. Joint Comp Yule,Oakland C. Fabiola Hospital Association Priekšskatījums nav pieejams - 2016 |
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bear better blessed brave bring C. B. Newcomb Carlyle character Charles Kingsley charm cheer comes David Starr Jordan deed divine Drummond duty E. B. Browning earth Edward Everett Hale Edwin Markham Emerson Emilie Cady eyes faith feel George Eliot gift give glad glory God's H. W. Dresser Hamilton Wright Mabie happy hath heart heaven Henry Ward Beecher James Martineau James Russell Lowell keep kind light Lilian Whiting live Longfellow look Lubbock man's Marcus Aurelius Maurice Materlinck mind never Newell Dwight Hillis noble one's ooze leather opportunity ourselves peace Phillips Brooks pray Proverb pure R. W. Trine rest Robert Browning Ruskin Shakespeare silent sings smile sorrow soul spirit strength sure sweet thee thine things Thoreau thou thought thyself tion to-day to-morrow true truth Whittier William Ellery Channing wise word World Beautiful worthy
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