Letters on the Importance, Duty, and Advantages of Early Rising: Addressed to Heads of Families, the Man of Business, the Lover of Nature, the Student, and the Christian. ...Wells and Lilly, 1825 - 218 páginas |
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... considerable portion of useful knowledge and valuable instruction , by men of eminent talents declining to em- ploy them upon homely and practical sub- jects . There are but few , comparatively speak- ing , who possess sufficient ...
... considerable portion of useful knowledge and valuable instruction , by men of eminent talents declining to em- ploy them upon homely and practical sub- jects . There are but few , comparatively speak- ing , who possess sufficient ...
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... considerable portion of useful knowledge and valuable instruction , by men of eminent talents declining to em- ploy them upon homely and practical sub- jects . There are but few , comparatively speak- ing , who possess sufficient ...
... considerable portion of useful knowledge and valuable instruction , by men of eminent talents declining to em- ploy them upon homely and practical sub- jects . There are but few , comparatively speak- ing , who possess sufficient ...
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... breeze dying on the hill . " He had arranged the plan , and made considerable progress in the composition , of a series of Letters , addressed to young mer ; preparing for the profession to which he was himself particularly Ivi PREFACE .
... breeze dying on the hill . " He had arranged the plan , and made considerable progress in the composition , of a series of Letters , addressed to young mer ; preparing for the profession to which he was himself particularly Ivi PREFACE .
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... breeze dying on the hill . " He had arranged the plan , and made considerable progress in the composition , of a series of Letters , addressed to young men preparing for the profession to which he was himself particularly xvi PREFACE .
... breeze dying on the hill . " He had arranged the plan , and made considerable progress in the composition , of a series of Letters , addressed to young men preparing for the profession to which he was himself particularly xvi PREFACE .
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... considerable deficiency in your domestic management ; but that the error to which I allude was connected with the commencement of every returning day ; not an occasional , but an habitually repeat- ed delinquency . And I very much fear ...
... considerable deficiency in your domestic management ; but that the error to which I allude was connected with the commencement of every returning day ; not an occasional , but an habitually repeat- ed delinquency . And I very much fear ...
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Letters on the Importance, Duty, and Advantages of Early Rising: Addressed ... Alfred Cecil Buckland Visualização integral - 1819 |
Letters on the Importance, Duty, and Advantages of Early Rising: Addressed ... Alfred Cecil Buckland Visualização integral - 1819 |
Letters on the Importance, Duty, and Advantages of Early Rising: Addressed ... Alfred Cecil Buckland Visualização integral - 1825 |
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Página 115 - Then shall we know, if we follow on to know the Lord: his going forth is prepared as the morning; and he shall come unto us as the rain, as the latter and former rain unto the earth.
Página 112 - And it came to pass, that in the morning watch the Lord looked unto the host of the Egyptians through the pillar of fire and of the cloud, and troubled the host of the Egyptians...
Página 70 - But who the melodies of morn can tell ? — The wild brook babbling down the mountain side ; The lowing herd ; the sheepfold's simple bell ; The pipe of early shepherd dim descried In the lone valley ; echoing far and wide, The clamorous horn along the cliffs above ; The hollow murmur of the ocean-tide ; The hum of bees ; the linnet's lay of love ; And the full choir that wakes the universal grove.
Página 123 - Christ, who, though he was rich, yet for our sakes, became poor, that we through his poverty might be made rich...
Página 103 - Ye are all the children of light, and the children of the day: we are not of the night, nor of darkness. Therefore let us not sleep, as do others; but let us watch and be sober.
Página 114 - The Lord God hath given me the tongue of the learned, That I should know how to speak a word in season to him that is weary : [•TO He wakeneth morning by morning, He wakeneth mine ear to hear as the learned.
Página 113 - And, behold, there was a great earthquake : for the angel of the Lord descended from heaven, and came and rolled back the stone from the door, and sat upon it. His countenance was like lightning, and his raiment white as snow...
Página 112 - Thus saith the Lord God of the Hebrews, Let my people go, that they may serve me. For I will at this time send all my plagues upon thine heart, and upon thy servants, and upon thy people; that thou mayest know that there is none like me in all the earth.
Página 71 - O, how canst thou renounce the boundless store Of charms which Nature to her votary yields ! The warbling woodland, the resounding shore, The pomp of groves, and garniture of fields ; All that the genial ray of morning gilds, » And all that echoes to the song of even, All that the mountain's sheltering bosom shields, And all the dread magnificence of Heaven, O, how canst thou renounce^ and hope to be forgiven ! These charms shall work thy soul's eternal health, And love, and gentleness, and joy,...
Página 76 - Those morning haunts are where they should be, at home ; not sleeping, or concocting the surfeits of an irregular feast, but up and stirring, in winter often ere the sound of any bell awake men to labour, or to devotion ; in summer as oft with the bird that first rouses, or not much tardier, to read good authors, or cause them to be read, till the attention be weary or memory have its full fraught : then with useful and generous labours preserving the body's health and hardiness to render lightsome^...