| 1836 - 418 sivua
...trusting and loving friends ; they have put aside the wine-cup and abstained from stronger potations, because they would not profane with their fumes the...were accustomed to bid their sisters good night." Read this : "A great deal has been said and written, by medical men, against the unhealthy practice... | |
| John Mather Austin - 1839 - 496 sivua
...trusting and loving friends. They have put aside the wine cup, and abstained from, strong potations, because they would not profane with their fumes, the...were accustomed to bid their sisters good night." That mothers can exercise a valuable influence over children, is beyond controversy. Who first instructs... | |
| Mrs. John Farrar - 1849 - 402 sivua
...trusting and loving friends ; they have put aside the wine-cup and abstained from stronger potations, because they would not profane with their fumes the...they were accustomed to bid their sisters good night. , ^_ The duties of sisters to each other are so obvious and well understood, that it will be needless... | |
| Timothy Shay Arthur - 1850 - 356 sivua
...trusting, loving friends ; they have put aside the wine-cup and abstained from stronger potations, because they would not profane with their fumes the...with which they were accustomed to bid their sisters good-night. 2IS1 YIIDQVS KISS• IT is the fruit of waking hours When others are asleep, When moaning... | |
| Congregational union of England and Wales - 1852 - 698 sivua
...loving friends ; they have adhered to habits of temperance, be* cause they would not profane with gross fumes the holy kiss with which they were accustomed to bid their sisters good night. FOLLY OF ATHEISM. They that deny a God destroy man's nobility; for certainly man is of kin to the beasts... | |
| Timothy Shay Arthur - 1853 - 240 sivua
...trusting and loving friends; they have put aside the wine-cup, and abstained from stronger potations, because they would not profane with their fumes the...with which they were accustomed to bid their sisters goodnight." U* HOME. SOCIETY is marked by greater and smaller divisions, as into nations, communities,... | |
| Timothy Shay Arthur - 1855 - 192 sivua
...trusting and loving friends; they have put aside the wine-cup, and abstained from stronger potations, because they would not profane with their fumes the...were accustomed to bid their sisters 'good night.'" CHAPTER XII. Cniuliut IT often happens that a daughter possesses greatly superior advantages to those... | |
| Timothy Shay Arthur - 1856 - 318 sivua
...trusting and loving friends ; they have put aside the wine-cup and abstained from stronger potations, because they would not profane with their fumes the...with which they were accustomed to bid their sisters good-night. The duties of sisters to each other are so obvious and well understood, that it will be... | |
| Timothy Shay Arthur - 1860 - 338 sivua
...trusting, loving friends ; they have put aside the wine-cup, and abstained from stronger potations, because they would not profane with their fumes the...with which they were accustomed to bid their sisters goodnight." TWO YEARS OLD. PLAYING on the carpet near me Is a little cherub girl ; And her presence,... | |
| Timothy Shay Arthur - 1880 - 302 sivua
...trusting, loving friends ; they have put aside the wine-cup and abstained from stronger potations, because they would not profane with their fumes the...with which they were accustomed to bid their sisters good-night." A TIPSY PARSON A TIPSY PARSON, |N a village not a hundred miles from Philadelphia, resided... | |
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