| David Alfred Doudney - 1857 - 168 páginas
...affectionate wife — a dutiful daughter — a tender mother — a kind sister — and a sincere friend. " She looked well to the ways of her household, and ate not the bread of idleness. Her children shall rise up and call her blessed : her husband also, and he praiseth her. Many daughters... | |
| William Chauncey Fowler - 1858 - 384 páginas
...Madison, Conn., where she continued to reside with her family until her own death. As a head of a family she looked well to the ways of her household, and ate not the bread of idleness ; as a wife she was devoted to her husband, promoting in every way his happiness and prosperity ; as... | |
| David Alfred Doudney - 1858 - 198 páginas
...affectionate wife — a dutiful daughter — a tender mother — a kind sister— -and a sincere friend. " She looked well to the ways of her household, and ate not the bread of idleness. Her children shall rise up and call her blessed : her husband also, and he praiseth her. Many daughters... | |
| 1858 - 836 páginas
...but careful to occupy the talent committed to her care. Of her, it may truly be said, " she saw well to the ways of her household, and ate not the bread of idleness." In the early part of her sicknes?, she gave much excellent counsel to her children, saying she took... | |
| Isaac William Stuart - 1859 - 728 páginas
...respectful wife, an affectionate, tender parent. The heart of her husband did safely trust to her. She looked well to the ways of her household, and ate not the bread of idleness — her children rise up and call her blessed — her husband also, he praiseth her — she stretched... | |
| R Lavinia R. Toase - 1859 - 202 páginas
...based on the rock Christ .Jesus, whose life was one of devotedness, and of whom it might be said, " She looked well to the ways of her household, and ate not the bread of idleness. Her children arise up, and call her blessed ; her husband also, and he praiseth her. Many daughters... | |
| George Patterson - 1859 - 566 páginas
...in her not only one that feared God, but a clever manager, of active habits and thrifty care, who " looked well to the ways of her household, and ate not the bread of idleness." To them were born three sons and three daughters. The daughters were all married. Two of them died... | |
| Isaac William Stuart - 1859 - 730 páginas
...respectful wife, an affectionate, tender parent. The heart of her husband did safely triut to her. She looked well to the ways of her household, and ate not the bread of idleness—her children rite up and call her blessed—her husband alto, he praiseth her—she stretched... | |
| Somerville - 1862 - 448 páginas
...home, as well as of his heart. Doubtless, she remembers that ancient picture of the typical wife, " who looked well to the ways of her household, and ate not the bread of idleness," in whom " the heart of her husband did safely trust," and who " did him good, and not evil, all the... | |
| William Wood Stamp - 1863 - 344 páginas
...— she sustained for upwards of forty years the Christian character. Of her it may be truly said, " She looked well to the ways of her household, and ate not the bread of idleness. Her children arise up, and call her blessed ; her husband also, and he praiseth her." On the morning... | |
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