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The Marble Lions; or, Fast Asleep and Wide Awake

condition is strikingly illustrated by the attitude of the marble lions. There are those who, with regard to eternal things, are wide awake. They realise that their life on earth is, after all, but a very small portion of their existence, and they live in view of the great hereafter. Their eyes have been

Albert Midlane

' love, " "Without a cloud between, " "Thine, Jesus, Thine, " "Bound for glory, pressing onward," "He comes, He comes, the Bridegroom comes, " as well as many pieces on various themes. But Mr. Midlane was best known and will live longest in memory

Loizeaux Brothers

the 10 Old Testament volumes. All in pristine condition. I would love to sell them to someone who would treasure them. Can you help me? Thank you, Kim Tuesday, Jan 28, 2020 : 01:58 Khrishell said ... Me Kim Me! but i live in St vincent.. as a missionary... 🚫$... Monday, Apr 6, 2020 : 10:43

Suddenly! An Incident of the Penistone Railway Accident.

certainly prepare for eternity ; butwe may live long yet, andwewant to enjoy ourselves a little while first, we are young and strong, and may have many years to live ; people do not alldie suddenly, weknow ofmanywho have lived long, and havecomedown to the grave ' old and full ofyears ; ' ifwe

The Story of a Captain's Wife. [Followed By] The Story of Little Willie [and] The Story of Ellen Telford

, to trust Him, to speak toHim, to livewithHim. "Whetherwe wake or sleep we should live together withHim ; " that is, whetherwe are here in the body, or awayfrom thebody , it is our privilegetobe in companywith Christ, who died forus,and rose again. "And if we believe that Jesus died and rose

John Gifford Bellett

of Scripture was closed), we would have to look for the purpose and will of God in raising a dead person in the time in which we live (see Hebrews 2:4); not His ability of course. Monday, Aug 4, 2025 : 02:52 Stevensew said ... Сервис EasyDrop считается востребованным онлайн-ресурсом для открытия кейсов со

Two Letters to a Wesleyan Inquirer - 2nd Letter

"the doctrine of Christ," and live a godly life. While "Brethren" can thus challenge any to convict them of the setting up of aught that is not unmistakably scriptural, they can take the same position of boldness as to any charge of failing to act on anything that the Lord has

The Life Story of Dr. Ironside.

the book, and there is a comprehensive index. There are passages in this book as stimulating to faith as many that are found in the writings relating to Hudson Taylor and the China Inland Mission. For Harry Ironside learned early in life to walk by faith, to “live from hand to mouth”—the hand being

Boaz and Ruth, or Redemption, Rest, Riches

;death and judgment are behind us, and grace and glory lie before." Our path, as Ruth's did in an earthly way, leads to Christ in glory, where we shall live in the full joy of life eternal. Ruth chose for her life: A Path-"whither thou goest I will go." A Place-"where thou

Select Hymns for the Gospel (Morrish)

; Poor sinner, look to me, and live. 22-s. M. 1 OH! the transcendent love, Which Christ the Saviour shows ; For enemies Himself He gave, And mercy freely flows. 2 3 His blood to God brings near The vilest of our race; He bids stout-hearted sinners hear The gospel of His grace. Though pride of man

The Sufficiency of the Written Word and the Use of It - 2 Peter III

, the Gentiles, and the earth, and fresh revelations will be made by the instruments of His choice (Joel ii. 28; Rev. xi. 3). Till then the written Word is the perfect directory and reposi ­ tory for His people. From it we learn how to live, to walk, and to fight : in it we find all the truth God

"Before Abraham Was, I Am"; What it Means for You

, you will touch it at one point only. The time in which we live is like this straight line, which has a beginning and an end, but it has come in con­ tact with eternity, and that touch is fraught with eternal issues to us of blessing or otherwise. I want to put it clearly, for we must consider

Christian Devotedness

of the lips, or the services of the hand, while the heart is not true to Him. Now, Christian reader, how is it with you? Do you live as a Christian ought to live ? Do you live as one who belongs to Christ, if in your ways you act as if you were your own ? Do you suppose God will regard you as desirous

The "Myths" of the Bible.

, and a desire to live independently of Him (see verse 6). In order to prevent all this, the Lord scattered them abroad upon the face of the earth, and confounded their language, thus teaching the important lesson that the creature was, after all, dependent upon his Creator, seeing that in Him he lived

The Mystery of Suffering.

, to have Christ so identified with us and ourselves so identified with Him. Suffering makes us like Christ . It is ever to be remembered, as touching the earthly life of Christ, that he was a “man of sorrows, and acquainted with grief” (Isa. 53: 3). If, therefore, we desire to live as He lived and be what

The Sunday at Home 1891

of the bio­ graphy to which we are indebted for these facts. His days were now passed in wuch seclusio n. His ideal waR to live in "an even temperature o{ domestic solitude, absorbed in intellectual work, buried in silence." On the 11th of J unc, 1849, Gosse first examined

Left At Home; or, "The Heart's Resting-place"

been attacked with croup very violently indeed, and the doctor does not give me any hope that she will live. I cannot stay with you, my darling boy." She did not say any more, and before Arthur had scarcely understood what he had heard, his mother was gone. There was only one thought in his mind

Faithful Words for Old and Young 2 (Old) (1873)

of love to perish- ourhearts ;andifthis be so with us,then ing souls. He declares that He whetherHecome to-day or to-morrow,whe , therwe die or live till His return, we shall be Himself will bear the judgment equally bright and equally heart-satisfied. ofGod due to man, that He must The close

Genesis

and fishes in the waters, and all those pretty wild birds that are seen on the shores, and that sing so sweetly in the garden. Next, He made the animals that live in the fields. Last of all God said,'Let Us make man in Our image, after Our likeness: and let them have dominion over the fish

Glad Tidings for the Young 13 (1917)

questions were about Ruth, and Hannah, and other people who lived in the days of the Judges; about Samuel and Saul too, and about David and Jona-WE SHALL SEE HIM 5 than; the stories of their lives, and what God did for each of them. He is the same still ; He says, " I am the Lord, I change

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