A Biography of James M. Peebles ...The Author, 1901 - 592 Seiten |
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... light - hearted mirth and mischief , James had an undercurrent of deep feeling and serious thought . His imagination was deeply excited by the death of his Aunt Sally Corkings , who had suddenly passed away . As she lay in her coffin ...
... light - hearted mirth and mischief , James had an undercurrent of deep feeling and serious thought . His imagination was deeply excited by the death of his Aunt Sally Corkings , who had suddenly passed away . As she lay in her coffin ...
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... light of reason . It made a happy impression ; a ray penetrated the inner darkness ; a more charitable spirit sprung up in his heart . He now read the Bible with candor ; read " Ballou on the Atonement , " and other Universalist works ...
... light of reason . It made a happy impression ; a ray penetrated the inner darkness ; a more charitable spirit sprung up in his heart . He now read the Bible with candor ; read " Ballou on the Atonement , " and other Universalist works ...
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... light hair , red cheeks , charming in the eyes of the young maidens , wearing a white cravat , tall silk hat , and tight - fitting kid gloves . Thus capar- isoned and qualified he walked seven miles to a conference meeting in Gridley ...
... light hair , red cheeks , charming in the eyes of the young maidens , wearing a white cravat , tall silk hat , and tight - fitting kid gloves . Thus capar- isoned and qualified he walked seven miles to a conference meeting in Gridley ...
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... light begun to sift into the quiet homes of the Shakers . At length it touched the shores of the great Human World . It came quietly and unobtrusively , ― came to a humble cottage and announced its message in the form of a simple ...
... light begun to sift into the quiet homes of the Shakers . At length it touched the shores of the great Human World . It came quietly and unobtrusively , ― came to a humble cottage and announced its message in the form of a simple ...
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... light will dazzle us to blindness . " Liberty needeth a cautious driver . " The greatest virtue often needs to be qualified and specially adapted for practical use . " Prudence uttereth her caution against making too great haste for ...
... light will dazzle us to blindness . " Liberty needeth a cautious driver . " The greatest virtue often needs to be qualified and specially adapted for practical use . " Prudence uttereth her caution against making too great haste for ...
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Allan Kardec American ancient angels Anna Blackwell Australia Banner of Light Battle Creek beautiful believe bless body Brother Peebles Buddhist Burns called character Christ Christian church Colonel Olcott DEAR BROTHER death divine Doctor Dunn earth eternal eyes faith father feel feet flowers friendship give glory golden Hammonton hand hear heart heaven hell holy honor human immortal India Indian influence inspiration J. M. Peebles James Jesus labors land lectures letter literary live London Madame Blavatsky medium mediumship meeting mental minister moral morning nations nature never peace Peebles's Powhattan preach present reform religion religious San Diego séance social society soul speak Spiritualism Spiritualists Sunday sweet sympathy teach temple thee Theosophical Society thou thought thousand tion true truth Unitarian Universalist walk Whitingham words writing young
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Seite 383 - Only let your conversation be as it becometh the gospel of Christ : that whether I come and see you, or else be absent, I may hear of your affairs, that ye stand fast in one spirit, with one mind striving together for the faith of the gospel...
Seite 333 - I know thy works, and thy labour, and thy patience, and how thou canst not bear them which are evil : and thou hast tried them which say they are apostles, and are not, and hast found them liars...
Seite 290 - Traveler ! yes ; it brings the day — Promised day of Israel. 2 Watchman ! tell us of the night, Higher yet that star ascends.
Seite 380 - When my country takes her place among the nations of the earth, then, and not till then, let my epitaph be written.
Seite 583 - His wandering step, Obedient to high thoughts, has visited The awful ruins of the days of old, — Athens, and Tyre, and Balbec, and the waste Where stood Jerusalem, the fallen towers Of Babylon, the eternal pyramids, Memphis and Thebes, and whatsoe'er of strange Sculptured on alabaster obelisk, Or jasper tomb, or mutilated sphinx, Dark /Ethiopia in her desert hills Conceals.
Seite 319 - In colour though varied, in beauty may vie, And the purple of ocean is deepest in dye ; Where the virgins are soft as the roses they twine, And all, save the spirit of man, is divine...
Seite 177 - Ring out, wild bells, to the wild sky, The flying cloud, the frosty light: The year is dying in the night; Ring out, wild bells, and let him die. Ring out the old, ring in the new, Ring, happy bells, across the snow: The year is going, let him go; Ring out the false, ring in the true.
Seite 47 - Truth forever on the scaffold, Wrong forever on the throne, — Yet that scaffold sways the future, and, behind the dim unknown, Standeth God within the shadow, keeping watch above his own.
Seite 31 - The Lord is good unto all, and his tender mercies are over all his works.
Seite 448 - Man is all symmetry, Full of proportions, one limb to another, And to all the world besides, Each part may call the farthest brother : For head with foot hath private amity ; And both, with moons and tides.