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Clarie's Little Charge

. The Fint Day at School. I Oh, Mother ! Mother! The Narrow Street. Obliged to give in, Frank's Home. What a Wife can do. We got Agate of Singing. I The Tender Shepherd. The Infant Sunday School. Thou art with me. "A narrative full of pathos and qui et power. "-S..lld ay ..Solwol T,ac.lw.

The Children's Gospel Magazine 38 (1943)

DIE, SHALL HE LIVE AGAIN ? You can probably answer Dick's question and this one too. I expect you have heard often that when an animal dies that is the end of it, but if we die our bodies will be raised Kodak, Ltd., Snapshot] again. When the Lord Jesus comes, all those who have trusted Him

News of Salvation 38 - Flowing Streams (1943)

DIE, SHALL HE LIVE AGAIN ? You can probably answer Dick's question and this one too. I expect you have heard often that when an animal dies that is the end of it, but if we die our bodies will be raised Kodak, Ltd., Snapshot] again. When the Lord Jesus comes, all those who have trusted Him

The Son of God

) , that would defraud the Divine bosom of its eternal, ineffable de lights, and which would tell our God, that He knew not a Father's joy in that bosom, as He opened it, and which would tell our Lord, that He knew not a Son's joy in that bosom as He lay there, from all eternity. I cannot join

9 - The Captive Freed

is sounding, Every clime its echo bears ; Sin abounds; but grace, abounding, High o'er all inn.n's sin u.ppea::-s, Sweet and blessed news from heaven, Sent for sinners TO DELmVE ; Lost one I would'et thou be forgiven? Look to Jesus I look-o.nd live 1 A.M.20 "I A!\I NOT FIT FOR GOD, SIR

The Young Watchman 51 - Trusty and Tried (1933)

many who read this will have seen for themselves the gentleman of whom I am writing. All who live anywhere near zoological gardens will most likely have done so, and probably have felt very glad that they were not nearer to him. I refer to that huge river reptile, the Crocodile. Aren't you glad

The Story of Robert Moffat

in heart a11d mind, and tog·ether served the Lord who l1ad saved tl1em and called tl1em to be His ,vitnesses in Africa. What a blessing it is for a ser\rant of Christ to g·et a true l1elpmeet, and what a l1indra11ce to be yoked for life to 011e who l1as little heart for the 11 aster's

Journal ... During a Journey from London to Bagdad

and inexhaustible, and that in it he lived, and moved, and had his being. The man who is indeed thus brought near to God, and become acquainted with the High and Holy One that inhabiteth eternity, as his own Father, his rich, and bountiful, and tender Father, sinks into those everlasting arms, and rests in all

Faithful Words for Old and Young 11 (1882)

, well educated, and religiously trained, but alas ! without Christ. "Do come at once if you can," he be­ seechingly said; "the doctor says my brother can hardly live through the qight." I accompanied the young man to the house. At the door the sorrowing mother met me: she had

The Continual Burnt Offering; Daily Meditations on the Word of God

up in death for us that we now live eternally. "How often do I wonder That Christ should love me so; But never can I answer Why He such love should show; It passeth understanding, Out=reaching human thought, That He, the Lord of glory. My soul with blood hath bought." —E. C. K. Wesley

Glad Tidings for the Young 4 (1908)

around, Pouring out streams of salvation Just where poor sinners are found ? E.T. —* — BIBLE CHILDREN We commence in this number a series of pictures of children who are mentioned in the Bible. In connexion with these, we invite our young readers to answer the question or task which will be set

The Ambassador 7 (1921)

and my sins towering like mountains. I was afraid to die, and mind you, dear Boys and Girls, I had a rifle and bayonet and twenty rounds of live ammunition, and. afraid to die. Some might think I was not a very brave soldier, but when I was dead in.sins,. and sinning, not knowing or caring, I

Words in Season 75 (1983)

in their own wisdom, had no grasp of the character and power of God. The fact of the resurrection is therefore an encouragement to: i) live obediently - be baptized, ii) live a devoted life of service despite the suffering it will bring, iii) live for eternity, not for this life and iv) live a life

Words in Season 66.2-8,10-12 (1974)

rolls from under us, and plunges us into the depths of despondency. ``Thrice fools are we who, like new babes in the cradle, know not that there is a kingdom before them.'' (Rutherford) Should not the heirs of heaven live above the love of earth, having no more sympathy wi+h thei sensual devotee

The Joyful Message 2 (1932)

not the whole of life to live, Nor all of death to die." A notable millionaire exclaimed when dying, " / , who have amassed such great wealth, must J die ? " Yes ! and solemn to relate, in his case, he lived without CHRIST, and died without CHRIST'! And then to think of spending eternity

My Little Friend Annual 9 (1884)

, and tbe children were like mice, ne they eat and listened to the story of tho Good Shepherd, who left Hie bright home of glory above, to come nnd live a life or sorrow on this OllTtb, and then to die a ehnmefol death on the cross, that He might gather in o.U the lambs, that none might bo lost. _ School

The Joyful Message 9 (1939)

this peerless Saviour, Prove the glory of His grace ; Live for ever in God's favour As it shines in Jesu's face ! '' C tl C J. H. LEWIS. '' THE LIGHT OF LIFE '' MISER whose ruling and ruining passion was still strong even on his deathbed, said to his niece: '' M--, put

The Prophetic History of the Church

is thereason? Failure as to thefirst prin ciple—“For me to live is Christ.” Fruit may look very beautifulonthe outside, and yet, after all, not be ripe fortheMaster's taste; so here a great deal of fruittherewaswhichlookedfair enough, but it hadnot hung in thesun enough. It wasnot ripe

Jewish Bondage and Christian Freedom; or, Jewish and Christian Worship Contrasted

of blue, and purple, and scarl et, and fine twined linen, with its cunning work of cherubims, all open to their vie,v, mi g ht indeed tell t.hem of the glories concealed beh ind it ; but the golden altar, the ark of the covenant overlaid with gold, ,vith the golden pot of manna, and Aaron's rod

Boys and Girls; Illustrated Gospel Magazine 21 - The Finest of the Wheat (1908)

,,. 11, TIIIJ IIAJLOII "l'lLOIUll 0 11 l'ROOl\111111 ," HO\V A BOY OR GIRL IS LIKE A WATCll. � 0 N CE heard of a gentleman who was � speaking to some boys and girls in a Sunday-school, and he wanted to show them how they would exist for ever- that their souls would live on in eternity

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