Teaching chidren morals:' Hearken unto they father, and despise not thy mother when she is old.' Chapter XXIII verse 22.- from Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-teaching-chidren-morals-hearken-unto-they-father-and-despise-not-thy-83328424.html
RMERFX74–Teaching chidren morals:' Hearken unto they father, and despise not thy mother when she is old.' Chapter XXIII verse 22.- from
Illustration, The Fisherman and His Wife -- Flounder, Flounder in the sea, Prythee, hearken unto me. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/illustration-the-fisherman-and-his-wife-flounder-flounder-in-the-sea-prythee-hearken-unto-me-image504802110.html
RM2M97M6P–Illustration, The Fisherman and His Wife -- Flounder, Flounder in the sea, Prythee, hearken unto me.
The child of King David and Bathsheba dies, 2 Samuel chapter XII verse 18 'And it came to pass on the seventh day, that the child died. And the servants of David feared to tell him that the child was dead: for they said, Behold, while the child was yet alive, we spake unto him, and he would not hearken unto our voice: how will he then vex himself, if we tell him that the child is dead?' 1852-60 illustration by Julius Schnorr von Carolsfeld Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-the-child-of-king-david-and-bathsheba-dies-2-samuel-chapter-xii-verse-97627575.html
RMFJR8Y3–The child of King David and Bathsheba dies, 2 Samuel chapter XII verse 18 'And it came to pass on the seventh day, that the child died. And the servants of David feared to tell him that the child was dead: for they said, Behold, while the child was yet alive, we spake unto him, and he would not hearken unto our voice: how will he then vex himself, if we tell him that the child is dead?' 1852-60 illustration by Julius Schnorr von Carolsfeld
Flounder, Flounder in the sea, Prythee, hearken unto me My Wife, Ilsebil, must have her own will, And sends me to beg a boon of thee. from ' The Fisherman and His Wife ' from the book ' Hansel & Grethel : & other tales ' by Jacob Grimm, Wilhelm Grimm, Illustrated by Arthur Rackham, Publisher London : Constable & Co., Ltd 1920 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/flounder-flounder-in-the-sea-prythee-hearken-unto-me-my-wife-ilsebil-must-have-her-own-will-and-sends-me-to-beg-a-boon-of-thee-from-the-fisherman-and-his-wife-from-the-book-hansel-grethel-other-tales-by-jacob-grimm-wilhelm-grimm-illustrated-by-arthur-rackham-publisher-london-constable-co-ltd-1920-image467085827.html
RF2J3WGMK–Flounder, Flounder in the sea, Prythee, hearken unto me My Wife, Ilsebil, must have her own will, And sends me to beg a boon of thee. from ' The Fisherman and His Wife ' from the book ' Hansel & Grethel : & other tales ' by Jacob Grimm, Wilhelm Grimm, Illustrated by Arthur Rackham, Publisher London : Constable & Co., Ltd 1920
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RM2K1NK5A–School house Come Ye Children 1862 - village of Mottram in Longdendale,Hyde,Tameside,Manchester,England,UK, SK14 6JL
BIBLE. Genesis 45.1-2 Jacob called unto his sons & said Gather your selves 1752 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/bible-genesis-451-2-jacob-called-unto-his-sons-said-gather-your-selves-1752-image185176896.html
RFMN7F0G–BIBLE. Genesis 45.1-2 Jacob called unto his sons & said Gather your selves 1752
The book of Job . That all men may know his work. Then the beasts go into dens, And remain in their places. Out of the south cometh the whirlwind : And cold out of the north. By the breath of God frost is given : And the breadth of the waters is straitened. Also by watering he wearieth the thick cloud 128 THE BOOK OF JOB. He scattereth his bright cloud : And it is turned round about by his counsels : That they may do whatsoever he commandeth them Upon the face of the world in the earth. He causeth it to come, whether for correction, Or for his land, or for mercy. Hearken unto this, O Job :Stan Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-book-of-job-that-all-men-may-know-his-work-then-the-beasts-go-into-dens-and-remain-in-their-places-out-of-the-south-cometh-the-whirlwind-and-cold-out-of-the-north-by-the-breath-of-god-frost-is-given-and-the-breadth-of-the-waters-is-straitened-also-by-watering-he-wearieth-the-thick-cloud-128-the-book-of-job-he-scattereth-his-bright-cloud-and-it-is-turned-round-about-by-his-counsels-that-they-may-do-whatsoever-he-commandeth-them-upon-the-face-of-the-world-in-the-earth-he-causeth-it-to-come-whether-for-correction-or-for-his-land-or-for-mercy-hearken-unto-this-o-job-stan-image339312506.html
RM2AM10FP–The book of Job . That all men may know his work. Then the beasts go into dens, And remain in their places. Out of the south cometh the whirlwind : And cold out of the north. By the breath of God frost is given : And the breadth of the waters is straitened. Also by watering he wearieth the thick cloud 128 THE BOOK OF JOB. He scattereth his bright cloud : And it is turned round about by his counsels : That they may do whatsoever he commandeth them Upon the face of the world in the earth. He causeth it to come, whether for correction, Or for his land, or for mercy. Hearken unto this, O Job :Stan
The child of King David and Bathsheba dies, 2 Samuel chapter XII verse 18 'And it came to pass on the seventh day, that the child died. And the servants of David feared to tell him that the child was dead: for they said, Behold, while the child was yet alive, we spake unto him, and he would not hearken unto our voice: how will he then vex himself, if we tell him that the child is dead?' 1852-60 illustration by Julius Schnorr von Carolsfeld Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-the-child-of-king-david-and-bathsheba-dies-2-samuel-chapter-xii-verse-97631319.html
RMFJRDMR–The child of King David and Bathsheba dies, 2 Samuel chapter XII verse 18 'And it came to pass on the seventh day, that the child died. And the servants of David feared to tell him that the child was dead: for they said, Behold, while the child was yet alive, we spake unto him, and he would not hearken unto our voice: how will he then vex himself, if we tell him that the child is dead?' 1852-60 illustration by Julius Schnorr von Carolsfeld
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RM2K1NK58–School house Come Ye Children 1862 - village of Mottram in Longdendale,Hyde,Tameside,Manchester,England,UK, SK14 6JL
The Scourge : in vindication of the Church of England ; to which is added, IThe danger of the Church-establishment of England, from the insolence of Protestant dissenters ; Occasion'd by a presentment of the forty second paper of the Scourge at the King's Bench Bar, by the Grand Jury of the hundred of Ossulston ; IIThe anatomy of the heretical synod of dissenters at Salters-Hall . Monday July 8. 1717.. If there arife among you a Dreamer of Dreams,Thou Jhalt not hearken unto the Dreamerof Dreams, for the Lord your God provethyou to knowy whether you love the Lord yourGod with all your Hearty an Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-scourge-in-vindication-of-the-church-of-england-to-which-is-added-ithe-danger-of-the-church-establishment-of-england-from-the-insolence-of-protestant-dissenters-occasiond-by-a-presentment-of-the-forty-second-paper-of-the-scourge-at-the-kings-bench-bar-by-the-grand-jury-of-the-hundred-of-ossulston-iithe-anatomy-of-the-heretical-synod-of-dissenters-at-salters-hall-monday-july-8-1717-if-there-arife-among-you-a-dreamer-of-dreamsthou-jhalt-not-hearken-unto-the-dreamerof-dreams-for-the-lord-your-god-provethyou-to-knowy-whether-you-love-the-lord-yourgod-with-all-your-hearty-an-image340204959.html
RM2ANDJW3–The Scourge : in vindication of the Church of England ; to which is added, IThe danger of the Church-establishment of England, from the insolence of Protestant dissenters ; Occasion'd by a presentment of the forty second paper of the Scourge at the King's Bench Bar, by the Grand Jury of the hundred of Ossulston ; IIThe anatomy of the heretical synod of dissenters at Salters-Hall . Monday July 8. 1717.. If there arife among you a Dreamer of Dreams,Thou Jhalt not hearken unto the Dreamerof Dreams, for the Lord your God provethyou to knowy whether you love the Lord yourGod with all your Hearty an
The art Bible, comprising the Old and new Testaments : with numerous illustrations . evil in sending me away is greater thanthe other that thou didst unto me. But hewould not hearken unto her. 17 Then he called his servant that ministeredunto him, and said, Put now this woman outfrom me, and bolt the door after her. 18 And she had a garment of divers coloursupon her: for with such robes were the kingsdaughters that were virgins apparelled. Then Absaluiii entertaineth Tamar 2 SAMUEL 13. <md concealeth his purpose. his servant brought her out, and bolted thedoor after her. 19 ^ And Tamar put Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-art-bible-comprising-the-old-and-new-testaments-with-numerous-illustrations-evil-in-sending-me-away-is-greater-thanthe-other-that-thou-didst-unto-me-but-hewould-not-hearken-unto-her-17-then-he-called-his-servant-that-ministeredunto-him-and-said-put-now-this-woman-outfrom-me-and-bolt-the-door-after-her-18-and-she-had-a-garment-of-divers-coloursupon-her-for-with-such-robes-were-the-kingsdaughters-that-were-virgins-apparelled-then-absaluiii-entertaineth-tamar-2-samuel-13-ltmd-concealeth-his-purpose-his-servant-brought-her-out-and-bolted-thedoor-after-her-19-and-tamar-put-image339057757.html
RM2AKHBHH–The art Bible, comprising the Old and new Testaments : with numerous illustrations . evil in sending me away is greater thanthe other that thou didst unto me. But hewould not hearken unto her. 17 Then he called his servant that ministeredunto him, and said, Put now this woman outfrom me, and bolt the door after her. 18 And she had a garment of divers coloursupon her: for with such robes were the kingsdaughters that were virgins apparelled. Then Absaluiii entertaineth Tamar 2 SAMUEL 13. <md concealeth his purpose. his servant brought her out, and bolted thedoor after her. 19 ^ And Tamar put
The art Bible, comprising the Old and new Testaments : with numerous illustrations . roundabout them that fear him, and delivereththem. 8 O taste and see that the Lord is good:blessed is the man that trusteth in him. 9 O fear the Lord, ye his saints: for there isno want to them that fear him. 10 The young lions do lack, and sufferhunger: but they that seek the Lord shallnot want any good thing. 11 Come, ye children, hearken unto me: Iwill teach you the fear of the Lord. 20 He keepeth all his bones: not one ofthem is broken. 21 Evil shall slay the wicked: and they thathate the righteous shall b Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-art-bible-comprising-the-old-and-new-testaments-with-numerous-illustrations-roundabout-them-that-fear-him-and-delivereththem-8-o-taste-and-see-that-the-lord-is-goodblessed-is-the-man-that-trusteth-in-him-9-o-fear-the-lord-ye-his-saints-for-there-isno-want-to-them-that-fear-him-10-the-young-lions-do-lack-and-sufferhunger-but-they-that-seek-the-lord-shallnot-want-any-good-thing-11-come-ye-children-hearken-unto-me-iwill-teach-you-the-fear-of-the-lord-20-he-keepeth-all-his-bones-not-one-ofthem-is-broken-21-evil-shall-slay-the-wicked-and-they-thathate-the-righteous-shall-b-image338907012.html
RM2AKAF9T–The art Bible, comprising the Old and new Testaments : with numerous illustrations . roundabout them that fear him, and delivereththem. 8 O taste and see that the Lord is good:blessed is the man that trusteth in him. 9 O fear the Lord, ye his saints: for there isno want to them that fear him. 10 The young lions do lack, and sufferhunger: but they that seek the Lord shallnot want any good thing. 11 Come, ye children, hearken unto me: Iwill teach you the fear of the Lord. 20 He keepeth all his bones: not one ofthem is broken. 21 Evil shall slay the wicked: and they thathate the righteous shall b
Milady in Brown 1908 . part ofthis year the chief of this tribe, the damsel Leanora Bruner, did gather together her subjects anddid say unto them : Let the power of the College Preparatory Class be strong, and all the king-dom shall be filled with the glory thereof. They did hearken unto her voice and obey. All tribes did stand in awe of the name CollegePreparatory; they did realize that they stood in the presence of the most learned body in school. When any of the eight went throuji-h the corridors of Belmont, the Freshmen saw and hid them-selves, the Sophomores rose and stood up, the Juniors Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/milady-in-brown-1908-part-ofthis-year-the-chief-of-this-tribe-the-damsel-leanora-bruner-did-gather-together-her-subjects-anddid-say-unto-them-let-the-power-of-the-college-preparatory-class-be-strong-and-all-the-king-dom-shall-be-filled-with-the-glory-thereof-they-did-hearken-unto-her-voice-and-obey-all-tribes-did-stand-in-awe-of-the-name-collegepreparatory-they-did-realize-that-they-stood-in-the-presence-of-the-most-learned-body-in-school-when-any-of-the-eight-went-throuji-h-the-corridors-of-belmont-the-freshmen-saw-and-hid-them-selves-the-sophomores-rose-and-stood-up-the-juniors-image338126045.html
RM2AJ2Y65–Milady in Brown 1908 . part ofthis year the chief of this tribe, the damsel Leanora Bruner, did gather together her subjects anddid say unto them : Let the power of the College Preparatory Class be strong, and all the king-dom shall be filled with the glory thereof. They did hearken unto her voice and obey. All tribes did stand in awe of the name CollegePreparatory; they did realize that they stood in the presence of the most learned body in school. When any of the eight went throuji-h the corridors of Belmont, the Freshmen saw and hid them-selves, the Sophomores rose and stood up, the Juniors
. The sweet and touching tale of Fleur & Blanchefleur; a mediaeval legend. re, the Admiral was enthroned in majesty with all his lordsaround him, silence was commanded, while he thus addressedthe assembly: My lords, hearken unto me, your King, and pass a sentenceon these prisoners that will redound to my honour and your own.Behold this Blanchefleur, whom for a great price of ten timesher own weight in gold I bought, thinking to promote her tohonour by taking her as my one and only wedded wife on theday appointed for my marriage festival, and until that day came,that my eyes might be gladdened Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-sweet-and-touching-tale-of-fleur-blanchefleur-a-mediaeval-legend-re-the-admiral-was-enthroned-in-majesty-with-all-his-lordsaround-him-silence-was-commanded-while-he-thus-addressedthe-assembly-my-lords-hearken-unto-me-your-king-and-pass-a-sentenceon-these-prisoners-that-will-redound-to-my-honour-and-your-ownbehold-this-blanchefleur-whom-for-a-great-price-of-ten-timesher-own-weight-in-gold-i-bought-thinking-to-promote-her-tohonour-by-taking-her-as-my-one-and-only-wedded-wife-on-theday-appointed-for-my-marriage-festival-and-until-that-day-camethat-my-eyes-might-be-gladdened-image336956060.html
RM2AG5JW0–. The sweet and touching tale of Fleur & Blanchefleur; a mediaeval legend. re, the Admiral was enthroned in majesty with all his lordsaround him, silence was commanded, while he thus addressedthe assembly: My lords, hearken unto me, your King, and pass a sentenceon these prisoners that will redound to my honour and your own.Behold this Blanchefleur, whom for a great price of ten timesher own weight in gold I bought, thinking to promote her tohonour by taking her as my one and only wedded wife on theday appointed for my marriage festival, and until that day came,that my eyes might be gladdened
The art Bible, comprising the Old and new Testaments : with numerous illustrations . This day the Lord thy God hath com-manded thee to do these statutes and judg-ments : thou shalt therefore keep and do themwith all thine heart, and with all thy soul. 17 Tliou hast avouched the Lord this day tobe thy (jrod, and to walk in his ways, and tokeej) his statutes, and his commandments, andhis judgments, and to hearken unto his voice : 18 And the Lord hath avouched thee thisday to be his i:)eculiar peojile, as he hath i^ro-mised thee, and that tlum shouldest keep allhis commandments; 19 And to make th Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-art-bible-comprising-the-old-and-new-testaments-with-numerous-illustrations-this-day-the-lord-thy-god-hath-com-manded-thee-to-do-these-statutes-and-judg-ments-thou-shalt-therefore-keep-and-do-themwith-all-thine-heart-and-with-all-thy-soul-17-tliou-hast-avouched-the-lord-this-day-tobe-thy-jrod-and-to-walk-in-his-ways-and-tokeej-his-statutes-and-his-commandments-andhis-judgments-and-to-hearken-unto-his-voice-18-and-the-lord-hath-avouched-thee-thisday-to-be-his-ieculiar-peojile-as-he-hath-iro-mised-thee-and-that-tlum-shouldest-keep-allhis-commandments-19-and-to-make-th-image339095712.html
RM2AKK414–The art Bible, comprising the Old and new Testaments : with numerous illustrations . This day the Lord thy God hath com-manded thee to do these statutes and judg-ments : thou shalt therefore keep and do themwith all thine heart, and with all thy soul. 17 Tliou hast avouched the Lord this day tobe thy (jrod, and to walk in his ways, and tokeej) his statutes, and his commandments, andhis judgments, and to hearken unto his voice : 18 And the Lord hath avouched thee thisday to be his i:)eculiar peojile, as he hath i^ro-mised thee, and that tlum shouldest keep allhis commandments; 19 And to make th
The art Bible, comprising the Old and new Testaments : with numerous illustrations . and this cityshall remain forever. 26 And they shallcome from the citiesof Judah, and fromthe places about Je-rusalem, and fromthe land of Benja-min, and from theplain, and from themountains, and fromthe south, bring-ing burnt-offerings,and sacrifices, andmeat-offerings, and incense, and bringing sacrifices of praise,unto the house of the Lokd. 27 But if ye will not hearken unto me to hal-low the sabbath-day, and not to bear a burden,even entering in at the gates of Jerusalemon the sabbath-day; then will I kin Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-art-bible-comprising-the-old-and-new-testaments-with-numerous-illustrations-and-this-cityshall-remain-forever-26-and-they-shallcome-from-the-citiesof-judah-and-fromthe-places-about-je-rusalem-and-fromthe-land-of-benja-min-and-from-theplain-and-from-themountains-and-fromthe-south-bring-ing-burnt-offeringsand-sacrifices-andmeat-offerings-and-incense-and-bringing-sacrifices-of-praiseunto-the-house-of-the-lokd-27-but-if-ye-will-not-hearken-unto-me-to-hal-low-the-sabbath-day-and-not-to-bear-a-burdeneven-entering-in-at-the-gates-of-jerusalemon-the-sabbath-day-then-will-i-kin-image338481788.html
RM2AJK4Y8–The art Bible, comprising the Old and new Testaments : with numerous illustrations . and this cityshall remain forever. 26 And they shallcome from the citiesof Judah, and fromthe places about Je-rusalem, and fromthe land of Benja-min, and from theplain, and from themountains, and fromthe south, bring-ing burnt-offerings,and sacrifices, andmeat-offerings, and incense, and bringing sacrifices of praise,unto the house of the Lokd. 27 But if ye will not hearken unto me to hal-low the sabbath-day, and not to bear a burden,even entering in at the gates of Jerusalemon the sabbath-day; then will I kin
Trial of John Jasper for the murder of Edwin Drood; in aid of Samaritan, Children's Homeopathic, StAgnes and MtSinai hospitals, April 29, 1914, Academy of Music, Philadelphia, U.S.A . ce is ready. The Court: Officer, produce the prisoner. (John Jasper is placed in the prisoners box.) The Court: The Clerk will now proceed to ar-raign the prisoner. Court Clerk: John Jasper, stand up. John Jasper, hearken unto an indictment, pre-sented by the Grand Inquest of the Commonwealthof Pennsylvania, inquiring for the County of Phila-delphia, charging you with the murder of EdwinDrood. How say you,—guilty Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/trial-of-john-jasper-for-the-murder-of-edwin-drood-in-aid-of-samaritan-childrens-homeopathic-stagnes-and-mtsinai-hospitals-april-29-1914-academy-of-music-philadelphia-usa-ce-is-ready-the-court-officer-produce-the-prisoner-john-jasper-is-placed-in-the-prisoners-box-the-court-the-clerk-will-now-proceed-to-ar-raign-the-prisoner-court-clerk-john-jasper-stand-up-john-jasper-hearken-unto-an-indictment-pre-sented-by-the-grand-inquest-of-the-commonwealthof-pennsylvania-inquiring-for-the-county-of-phila-delphia-charging-you-with-the-murder-of-edwindrood-how-say-youguilty-image342850983.html
RM2AWP5WY–Trial of John Jasper for the murder of Edwin Drood; in aid of Samaritan, Children's Homeopathic, StAgnes and MtSinai hospitals, April 29, 1914, Academy of Music, Philadelphia, U.S.A . ce is ready. The Court: Officer, produce the prisoner. (John Jasper is placed in the prisoners box.) The Court: The Clerk will now proceed to ar-raign the prisoner. Court Clerk: John Jasper, stand up. John Jasper, hearken unto an indictment, pre-sented by the Grand Inquest of the Commonwealthof Pennsylvania, inquiring for the County of Phila-delphia, charging you with the murder of EdwinDrood. How say you,—guilty
The art Bible, comprising the Old and new Testaments : with numerous illustrations . off their hair, and made them swear by God,saying, Ye shall not give your daughters untotheir sons, nor take their daughters unto yoursons, or for yourselves. 26 Did not Solomon king of Israel sin bythese things? yet among many nations wasthere no king like him, who was beloved ofhis God, and God made him king over allIsrael: nevertheless even him did outlandishwomen cause to sin. 27 Shall we then hearken unto you to doall this great evil, to transgress against ourGod in marrying strange wives? 28 And one of t Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-art-bible-comprising-the-old-and-new-testaments-with-numerous-illustrations-off-their-hair-and-made-them-swear-by-godsaying-ye-shall-not-give-your-daughters-untotheir-sons-nor-take-their-daughters-unto-yoursons-or-for-yourselves-26-did-not-solomon-king-of-israel-sin-bythese-things-yet-among-many-nations-wasthere-no-king-like-him-who-was-beloved-ofhis-god-and-god-made-him-king-over-allisrael-nevertheless-even-him-did-outlandishwomen-cause-to-sin-27-shall-we-then-hearken-unto-you-to-doall-this-great-evil-to-transgress-against-ourgod-in-marrying-strange-wives-28-and-one-of-t-image338929283.html
RM2AKBFN7–The art Bible, comprising the Old and new Testaments : with numerous illustrations . off their hair, and made them swear by God,saying, Ye shall not give your daughters untotheir sons, nor take their daughters unto yoursons, or for yourselves. 26 Did not Solomon king of Israel sin bythese things? yet among many nations wasthere no king like him, who was beloved ofhis God, and God made him king over allIsrael: nevertheless even him did outlandishwomen cause to sin. 27 Shall we then hearken unto you to doall this great evil, to transgress against ourGod in marrying strange wives? 28 And one of t
. Captains all. ey seemed a poor match for the beady eyeswhich lurked behind a pair of clumsy spec-tacles. 196 TEMPTATION OF BURGE Brother Samuel Burge ? inquired thejeweller, rising. The visitor nodded, and regarding him witha smile charged with fraternal love, took hishand in a huge grip and shook it fer-vently. I am glad to see you, Brother Higgs, hesaid, regarding him fondly. Oh, ow myeyes have yearned to be set upon you ! Oh,ow my ears ave longed to hearken unto thewords of your voice ! He breathed thickly, and taking a seat satwith his hands upon his knees, looking at a finepiece of cold Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/captains-all-ey-seemed-a-poor-match-for-the-beady-eyeswhich-lurked-behind-a-pair-of-clumsy-spec-tacles-196-temptation-of-burge-brother-samuel-burge-inquired-thejeweller-rising-the-visitor-nodded-and-regarding-him-witha-smile-charged-with-fraternal-love-took-hishand-in-a-huge-grip-and-shook-it-fer-vently-i-am-glad-to-see-you-brother-higgs-hesaid-regarding-him-fondly-oh-ow-myeyes-have-yearned-to-be-set-upon-you-!-ohow-my-ears-ave-longed-to-hearken-unto-thewords-of-your-voice-!-he-breathed-thickly-and-taking-a-seat-satwith-his-hands-upon-his-knees-looking-at-a-finepiece-of-cold-image336778113.html
RM2AFWFWN–. Captains all. ey seemed a poor match for the beady eyeswhich lurked behind a pair of clumsy spec-tacles. 196 TEMPTATION OF BURGE Brother Samuel Burge ? inquired thejeweller, rising. The visitor nodded, and regarding him witha smile charged with fraternal love, took hishand in a huge grip and shook it fer-vently. I am glad to see you, Brother Higgs, hesaid, regarding him fondly. Oh, ow myeyes have yearned to be set upon you ! Oh,ow my ears ave longed to hearken unto thewords of your voice ! He breathed thickly, and taking a seat satwith his hands upon his knees, looking at a finepiece of cold
. Buffalo 1917. the congregation of Seniors there shall no cigarettes be found, neither shall ye chewthe great ugly weed, called Tobacco. Hear my words and hearken unto my voice orI shall not permit you to enter this land of wisdom. Now, as they journeyed, behold, they had oatmeal and cornflakes for breakfast,and rice and beans for supper. Some murmured, saying: Why hast thou broughtus into the land of Wilderness to perish of hunger? Our souls long for fried chickenand pies like Mother makes. Because of these murmurings, many were piercedwith the poisonous darts from Cupids bow. Matrimony was Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/buffalo-1917-the-congregation-of-seniors-there-shall-no-cigarettes-be-found-neither-shall-ye-chewthe-great-ugly-weed-called-tobacco-hear-my-words-and-hearken-unto-my-voice-ori-shall-not-permit-you-to-enter-this-land-of-wisdom-now-as-they-journeyed-behold-they-had-oatmeal-and-cornflakes-for-breakfastand-rice-and-beans-for-supper-some-murmured-saying-why-hast-thou-broughtus-into-the-land-of-wilderness-to-perish-of-hunger-our-souls-long-for-fried-chickenand-pies-like-mother-makes-because-of-these-murmurings-many-were-piercedwith-the-poisonous-darts-from-cupids-bow-matrimony-was-image370363734.html
RM2CEFEM6–. Buffalo 1917. the congregation of Seniors there shall no cigarettes be found, neither shall ye chewthe great ugly weed, called Tobacco. Hear my words and hearken unto my voice orI shall not permit you to enter this land of wisdom. Now, as they journeyed, behold, they had oatmeal and cornflakes for breakfast,and rice and beans for supper. Some murmured, saying: Why hast thou broughtus into the land of Wilderness to perish of hunger? Our souls long for fried chickenand pies like Mother makes. Because of these murmurings, many were piercedwith the poisonous darts from Cupids bow. Matrimony was
. Friendship . ** If thy brother^ the son of thy mother, or thy son^Or thy daughter, or the wife of thy bosom, or thy friendwhich is as thine own soul, entice thee secretly, saying.Let us go and serve other gods, thou shalt not consentunto hint, nor hearken unto him, but thine hand shallbe first upon him to put him to death, and afterwardthe hand of all the people; because he has sought tothrust thee away from the Lord thy God. Deuteronomy. Yet each will have one anguish—kis own soul,Which perishes of cold. Matthew Arnold.. THE LIMITS OF FRIENDSHIP Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/friendship-if-thy-brother-the-son-of-thy-mother-or-thy-sonor-thy-daughter-or-the-wife-of-thy-bosom-or-thy-friendwhich-is-as-thine-own-soul-entice-thee-secretly-sayinglet-us-go-and-serve-other-gods-thou-shalt-not-consentunto-hint-nor-hearken-unto-him-but-thine-hand-shallbe-first-upon-him-to-put-him-to-death-and-afterwardthe-hand-of-all-the-people-because-he-has-sought-tothrust-thee-away-from-the-lord-thy-god-deuteronomy-yet-each-will-have-one-anguishkis-own-soulwhich-perishes-of-cold-matthew-arnold-the-limits-of-friendship-image369713888.html
RM2CDDWRC–. Friendship . ** If thy brother^ the son of thy mother, or thy son^Or thy daughter, or the wife of thy bosom, or thy friendwhich is as thine own soul, entice thee secretly, saying.Let us go and serve other gods, thou shalt not consentunto hint, nor hearken unto him, but thine hand shallbe first upon him to put him to death, and afterwardthe hand of all the people; because he has sought tothrust thee away from the Lord thy God. Deuteronomy. Yet each will have one anguish—kis own soul,Which perishes of cold. Matthew Arnold.. THE LIMITS OF FRIENDSHIP
. The student's Bible : containg the Old and New Testaments according to the version of the 1911 Bible . o me dominion over men. I love thy habitationon high, even as I love mine own dear life, andwithout thy city of Babylon have I made no lastiiii;abiding-place. And since I have the fear of thy god-head and ponder upon thy sovereignty, be thiiugracious unto my prayer and hearken unto my peti-tion. I am tlie king, the establisher who rejoiceththy heart, the wise governor who ruleth all thy habi-tations. By thy command, O gracious Marduk, letthe house which I have built eudure for ever. MayI re Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-students-bible-containg-the-old-and-new-testaments-according-to-the-version-of-the-1911-bible-o-me-dominion-over-men-i-love-thy-habitationon-high-even-as-i-love-mine-own-dear-life-andwithout-thy-city-of-babylon-have-i-made-no-lastiiiiabiding-place-and-since-i-have-the-fear-of-thy-god-head-and-ponder-upon-thy-sovereignty-be-thiiugracious-unto-my-prayer-and-hearken-unto-my-peti-tion-i-am-tlie-king-the-establisher-who-rejoiceththy-heart-the-wise-governor-who-ruleth-all-thy-habi-tations-by-thy-command-o-gracious-marduk-letthe-house-which-i-have-built-eudure-for-ever-mayi-re-image370123409.html
RM2CE4G55–. The student's Bible : containg the Old and New Testaments according to the version of the 1911 Bible . o me dominion over men. I love thy habitationon high, even as I love mine own dear life, andwithout thy city of Babylon have I made no lastiiii;abiding-place. And since I have the fear of thy god-head and ponder upon thy sovereignty, be thiiugracious unto my prayer and hearken unto my peti-tion. I am tlie king, the establisher who rejoiceththy heart, the wise governor who ruleth all thy habi-tations. By thy command, O gracious Marduk, letthe house which I have built eudure for ever. MayI re
. An essay for composing a harmony between the Psalms, and other parts of the Scripture, but especially the New Testament : wherein the supplicatory and prophetick part of this sacred bool are disposed under proper heads . PRAYERS Competed out of the PSALMS. Pfalm v.. Morning Prayer. I V E Ear unto my ur j AT j (a) Mat.vi.6. When thou prayeft,en- Words, O Lord,- con- ^ ^ thy CIofetj and whe£ t£ou haft fider my Supplicati- fhut thy Door, pray to thy Father which 11 t is in fecret. and thy Father which fceth on j hearken unto the ifl fecret m[ rewa/d thee open]y Ja^ Voice of my Cry, my King and Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/an-essay-for-composing-a-harmony-between-the-psalms-and-other-parts-of-the-scripture-but-especially-the-new-testament-wherein-the-supplicatory-and-prophetick-part-of-this-sacred-bool-are-disposed-under-proper-heads-prayers-competed-out-of-the-psalms-pfalm-v-morning-prayer-i-v-e-ear-unto-my-ur-j-at-j-a-matvi6-when-thou-prayeften-words-o-lord-con-thy-ciofetj-and-whe-tou-haft-fider-my-supplicati-fhut-thy-door-pray-to-thy-father-which-11-t-is-in-fecret-and-thy-father-which-fceth-on-j-hearken-unto-the-ifl-fecret-m-rewad-thee-open-y-ja-voice-of-my-cry-my-king-and-image371618079.html
RM2CGGJJ7–. An essay for composing a harmony between the Psalms, and other parts of the Scripture, but especially the New Testament : wherein the supplicatory and prophetick part of this sacred bool are disposed under proper heads . PRAYERS Competed out of the PSALMS. Pfalm v.. Morning Prayer. I V E Ear unto my ur j AT j (a) Mat.vi.6. When thou prayeft,en- Words, O Lord,- con- ^ ^ thy CIofetj and whe£ t£ou haft fider my Supplicati- fhut thy Door, pray to thy Father which 11 t is in fecret. and thy Father which fceth on j hearken unto the ifl fecret m[ rewa/d thee open]y Ja^ Voice of my Cry, my King and
The art Bible, comprising the Old and new Testaments : with numerous illustrations . )eace, the Lord hath not spoken by me. Andle said. Hearken, O people, every one of you. 29 So the king of Israel and Jehoshaphatthe king of Judah went up to Ramoth-gilead. 30 And the king of Israel said unto Je-hoshaphat, I will disguise myself, and enterinto the battle; but put thou on thy robes.And the king or Israel disguised himself, andwent into the battle. 31 But the king of Syria commanded histhirty and two captains that had rule overhis chariots, saying. Fight neither with smallnor great, save only wit Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-art-bible-comprising-the-old-and-new-testaments-with-numerous-illustrations-eace-the-lord-hath-not-spoken-by-me-andle-said-hearken-o-people-every-one-of-you-29-so-the-king-of-israel-and-jehoshaphatthe-king-of-judah-went-up-to-ramoth-gilead-30-and-the-king-of-israel-said-unto-je-hoshaphat-i-will-disguise-myself-and-enterinto-the-battle-but-put-thou-on-thy-robesand-the-king-or-israel-disguised-himself-andwent-into-the-battle-31-but-the-king-of-syria-commanded-histhirty-and-two-captains-that-had-rule-overhis-chariots-saying-fight-neither-with-smallnor-great-save-only-wit-image339036917.html
RM2AKGD19–The art Bible, comprising the Old and new Testaments : with numerous illustrations . )eace, the Lord hath not spoken by me. Andle said. Hearken, O people, every one of you. 29 So the king of Israel and Jehoshaphatthe king of Judah went up to Ramoth-gilead. 30 And the king of Israel said unto Je-hoshaphat, I will disguise myself, and enterinto the battle; but put thou on thy robes.And the king or Israel disguised himself, andwent into the battle. 31 But the king of Syria commanded histhirty and two captains that had rule overhis chariots, saying. Fight neither with smallnor great, save only wit
A discourse concerning prayer : and the frequenting daily public prayers . ful love unto them, asHe hath manifested in the Son of His love,Christ Jesus. The heathen thought it sufficient to desireGod to hear them; out of the love He bearsto immortal spirits when they cry unto Him.So I find one praying, in an ancient Greekpoet, whose words are these, Hearken untome, 0 Father, Thou great wonder of mankind :who takest a special care of an ever-livingsoul. But we have a great deal more to build ourhopes upon; and may say: Hear us, 0Father of our Lord Jesus Christ; who hastastonished us with the wo Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-discourse-concerning-prayer-and-the-frequenting-daily-public-prayers-ful-love-unto-them-ashe-hath-manifested-in-the-son-of-his-lovechrist-jesus-the-heathen-thought-it-sufficient-to-desiregod-to-hear-them-out-of-the-love-he-bearsto-immortal-spirits-when-they-cry-unto-himso-i-find-one-praying-in-an-ancient-greekpoet-whose-words-are-these-hearken-untome-0-father-thou-great-wonder-of-mankind-who-takest-a-special-care-of-an-ever-livingsoul-but-we-have-a-great-deal-more-to-build-ourhopes-upon-and-may-say-hear-us-0father-of-our-lord-jesus-christ-who-hastastonished-us-with-the-wo-image339475364.html
RM2AM8C84–A discourse concerning prayer : and the frequenting daily public prayers . ful love unto them, asHe hath manifested in the Son of His love,Christ Jesus. The heathen thought it sufficient to desireGod to hear them; out of the love He bearsto immortal spirits when they cry unto Him.So I find one praying, in an ancient Greekpoet, whose words are these, Hearken untome, 0 Father, Thou great wonder of mankind :who takest a special care of an ever-livingsoul. But we have a great deal more to build ourhopes upon; and may say: Hear us, 0Father of our Lord Jesus Christ; who hastastonished us with the wo
The Book of common prayer : and administration of the sacraments, and other rites and ceremonies . ne-oni AkyadeanolTcahha, neoni Ifdeah, CHAP, i^b Si. Markj ChafAY. C H A iP. IV. AND he began again to teach by the fea fide : andthere was gathered unto him a great multitude,fo that he entered into a ihip, and fat in the fea, andthe whole multitude was by the fea, on the land. 2. And he taught them many things by parables,and faid unto then! in his dodlrine. 3. Hearken, Behold, there went out a fower tofow: 4. And it came to pafs as he fowed., fome fell bythe way-fide, and the fowls of the air Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-book-of-common-prayer-and-administration-of-the-sacraments-and-other-rites-and-ceremonies-ne-oni-akyadeanoltcahha-neoni-ifdeah-chap-ib-si-markj-chafay-c-h-a-ip-iv-and-he-began-again-to-teach-by-the-fea-fide-andthere-was-gathered-unto-him-a-great-multitudefo-that-he-entered-into-a-ihip-and-fat-in-the-fea-andthe-whole-multitude-was-by-the-fea-on-the-land-2-and-he-taught-them-many-things-by-parablesand-faid-unto-then!-in-his-dodlrine-3-hearken-behold-there-went-out-a-fower-tofow-4-and-it-came-to-pafs-as-he-fowed-fome-fell-bythe-way-fide-and-the-fowls-of-the-air-image340030508.html
RM2AN5MAM–The Book of common prayer : and administration of the sacraments, and other rites and ceremonies . ne-oni AkyadeanolTcahha, neoni Ifdeah, CHAP, i^b Si. Markj ChafAY. C H A iP. IV. AND he began again to teach by the fea fide : andthere was gathered unto him a great multitude,fo that he entered into a ihip, and fat in the fea, andthe whole multitude was by the fea, on the land. 2. And he taught them many things by parables,and faid unto then! in his dodlrine. 3. Hearken, Behold, there went out a fower tofow: 4. And it came to pafs as he fowed., fome fell bythe way-fide, and the fowls of the air
Verses for various occasions . A Sisters Best P^ienu 6S TEESES FOR TARIOUS OCCASIOyS THE TEACHERS PRAYER I do not crave celestial tire To kindle hearts of youth:I only ask the gift divine To lead my class to Truth. To lead them through Schools devious way To see them grow apaceAlong the path where Wisdom stands And doles out heavenly grace. I pray to fashion their young minds To know and do their part:I seek to see them drawing near Unto the Sacred Heart. Great Teacher, list unto my prayer! Oh. hearken to my plea!IMy very hearts desire is this: To lead them nearer Thee. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/verses-for-various-occasions-a-sisters-best-pienu-6s-teeses-for-tarious-occasioys-the-teachers-prayer-i-do-not-crave-celestial-tire-to-kindle-hearts-of-youthi-only-ask-the-gift-divine-to-lead-my-class-to-truth-to-lead-them-through-schools-devious-way-to-see-them-grow-apacealong-the-path-where-wisdom-stands-and-doles-out-heavenly-grace-i-pray-to-fashion-their-young-minds-to-know-and-do-their-parti-seek-to-see-them-drawing-near-unto-the-sacred-heart-great-teacher-list-unto-my-prayer!-oh-hearken-to-my-plea!imy-very-hearts-desire-is-this-to-lead-them-nearer-thee-image338132698.html
RM2AJ37KP–Verses for various occasions . A Sisters Best P^ienu 6S TEESES FOR TARIOUS OCCASIOyS THE TEACHERS PRAYER I do not crave celestial tire To kindle hearts of youth:I only ask the gift divine To lead my class to Truth. To lead them through Schools devious way To see them grow apaceAlong the path where Wisdom stands And doles out heavenly grace. I pray to fashion their young minds To know and do their part:I seek to see them drawing near Unto the Sacred Heart. Great Teacher, list unto my prayer! Oh. hearken to my plea!IMy very hearts desire is this: To lead them nearer Thee.
The art Bible, comprising the Old and new Testaments : with numerous illustrations . e Lord, saying, 2 Thus saith the Lord ; Stand in the courtof the Lords house, and ^^^ speak unto all , ^^i^m ^-. ^ the cities of ^ Judah, whichcome to wor-ship in the Lords house, -n< ^^ all the wordsthat I com-mand thee tospeak untothem; diminishnot a woixl: 3 If so be theywill hearken,and turn everyman from hisevil way, thatI may repentme of the evil,which I pur-pose to do untothem because of the evil of their doings. 4 And thou shalt say unto them, Thus saiththe Lord ; If ye will not hearken to me, towal Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-art-bible-comprising-the-old-and-new-testaments-with-numerous-illustrations-e-lord-saying-2-thus-saith-the-lord-stand-in-the-courtof-the-lords-house-and-speak-unto-all-im-the-cities-of-judah-whichcome-to-wor-ship-in-the-lords-house-nlt-all-the-wordsthat-i-com-mand-thee-tospeak-untothem-diminishnot-a-woixl-3-if-so-be-theywill-hearkenand-turn-everyman-from-hisevil-way-thati-may-repentme-of-the-evilwhich-i-pur-pose-to-do-untothem-because-of-the-evil-of-their-doings-4-and-thou-shalt-say-unto-them-thus-saiththe-lord-if-ye-will-not-hearken-to-me-towal-image338478485.html
RM2AJK0N9–The art Bible, comprising the Old and new Testaments : with numerous illustrations . e Lord, saying, 2 Thus saith the Lord ; Stand in the courtof the Lords house, and ^^^ speak unto all , ^^i^m ^-. ^ the cities of ^ Judah, whichcome to wor-ship in the Lords house, -n< ^^ all the wordsthat I com-mand thee tospeak untothem; diminishnot a woixl: 3 If so be theywill hearken,and turn everyman from hisevil way, thatI may repentme of the evil,which I pur-pose to do untothem because of the evil of their doings. 4 And thou shalt say unto them, Thus saiththe Lord ; If ye will not hearken to me, towal
Verses for various occasions . A Sisters Best P^ienu 6S TEESES FOR TARIOUS OCCASIOyS THE TEACHERS PRAYER I do not crave celestial tire To kindle hearts of youth:I only ask the gift divine To lead my class to Truth. To lead them through Schools devious way To see them grow apaceAlong the path where Wisdom stands And doles out heavenly grace. I pray to fashion their young minds To know and do their part:I seek to see them drawing near Unto the Sacred Heart. Great Teacher, list unto my prayer! Oh. hearken to my plea!IMy very hearts desire is this: To lead them nearer Thee.. Grotto of Our LuDi of Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/verses-for-various-occasions-a-sisters-best-pienu-6s-teeses-for-tarious-occasioys-the-teachers-prayer-i-do-not-crave-celestial-tire-to-kindle-hearts-of-youthi-only-ask-the-gift-divine-to-lead-my-class-to-truth-to-lead-them-through-schools-devious-way-to-see-them-grow-apacealong-the-path-where-wisdom-stands-and-doles-out-heavenly-grace-i-pray-to-fashion-their-young-minds-to-know-and-do-their-parti-seek-to-see-them-drawing-near-unto-the-sacred-heart-great-teacher-list-unto-my-prayer!-oh-hearken-to-my-plea!imy-very-hearts-desire-is-this-to-lead-them-nearer-thee-grotto-of-our-ludi-of-image338132525.html
RM2AJ37DH–Verses for various occasions . A Sisters Best P^ienu 6S TEESES FOR TARIOUS OCCASIOyS THE TEACHERS PRAYER I do not crave celestial tire To kindle hearts of youth:I only ask the gift divine To lead my class to Truth. To lead them through Schools devious way To see them grow apaceAlong the path where Wisdom stands And doles out heavenly grace. I pray to fashion their young minds To know and do their part:I seek to see them drawing near Unto the Sacred Heart. Great Teacher, list unto my prayer! Oh. hearken to my plea!IMy very hearts desire is this: To lead them nearer Thee.. Grotto of Our LuDi of
. Te Karere. e Sister bear her testimonyorally for herself and interpreting forher husband while he speaks on hishands has been a thrilling experienceand has strengthened the testimoniesof many of their brothers and sistersin the Gospel in New Zealand. Remarkable courage, faith, and de-termination have been demonstratedin the recent conversion of Brotherand Sister James A. Greenfield. Truly for them the Saviours pro-mise has been fulfilled . . Ask, arid it shall be given you;seek, and ye shall find; knock, and itshall he opened unto you Hearken, 0 ye people of myChurch, saith the voice of Him Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/te-karere-e-sister-bear-her-testimonyorally-for-herself-and-interpreting-forher-husband-while-he-speaks-on-hishands-has-been-a-thrilling-experienceand-has-strengthened-the-testimoniesof-many-of-their-brothers-and-sistersin-the-gospel-in-new-zealand-remarkable-courage-faith-and-de-termination-have-been-demonstratedin-the-recent-conversion-of-brotherand-sister-james-a-greenfield-truly-for-them-the-saviours-pro-mise-has-been-fulfilled-ask-arid-it-shall-be-given-youseek-and-ye-shall-find-knock-and-itshall-he-opened-unto-you-hearken-0-ye-people-of-mychurch-saith-the-voice-of-him-image370475677.html
RM2CEMHE5–. Te Karere. e Sister bear her testimonyorally for herself and interpreting forher husband while he speaks on hishands has been a thrilling experienceand has strengthened the testimoniesof many of their brothers and sistersin the Gospel in New Zealand. Remarkable courage, faith, and de-termination have been demonstratedin the recent conversion of Brotherand Sister James A. Greenfield. Truly for them the Saviours pro-mise has been fulfilled . . Ask, arid it shall be given you;seek, and ye shall find; knock, and itshall he opened unto you Hearken, 0 ye people of myChurch, saith the voice of Him
. Stories from the Hebrew . presence ofall the congregation of Israel, he said : 1 Jachin = jakin. SOLOMON 103 But will God in very deed dwell with men on the earth ? Behold heaven and the heaven of heavens cannot con-tain thee; How much less this house which I have built! Hearken, therefore, unto the supplications of thy people,—Israel; Hear thou from thy dwelling place, even from heaven; And then when thou hearest, forgive. So the king and all the people dedicated the templewith burnt offerings and sacrifices. They kept a feastof seven days; other ceremonies consumed many moredays, until on Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stories-from-the-hebrew-presence-ofall-the-congregation-of-israel-he-said-1-jachin-=-jakin-solomon-103-but-will-god-in-very-deed-dwell-with-men-on-the-earth-behold-heaven-and-the-heaven-of-heavens-cannot-con-tain-thee-how-much-less-this-house-which-i-have-built!-hearken-therefore-unto-the-supplications-of-thy-peopleisrael-hear-thou-from-thy-dwelling-place-even-from-heaven-and-then-when-thou-hearest-forgive-so-the-king-and-all-the-people-dedicated-the-templewith-burnt-offerings-and-sacrifices-they-kept-a-feastof-seven-days-other-ceremonies-consumed-many-moredays-until-on-image372334257.html
RM2CHN841–. Stories from the Hebrew . presence ofall the congregation of Israel, he said : 1 Jachin = jakin. SOLOMON 103 But will God in very deed dwell with men on the earth ? Behold heaven and the heaven of heavens cannot con-tain thee; How much less this house which I have built! Hearken, therefore, unto the supplications of thy people,—Israel; Hear thou from thy dwelling place, even from heaven; And then when thou hearest, forgive. So the king and all the people dedicated the templewith burnt offerings and sacrifices. They kept a feastof seven days; other ceremonies consumed many moredays, until on
. Page, esquire, and knight : a book of chivalry . be strong for the journey. Garmentsshe could not provide, but he must go in thegoatskin garb that she had fashioned for him. Ere Perceval departed his mother told himmany things which he should heed in this newworld whither he was going. 34 PAGE, ESQUIRE, AND KNIGHT Fair son, she said, thou wilt go straightto King Arthur, and little thou knowest ofhall or bower. Hearken well to what I shallsay unto thee. When thou meetest a knight,doff thy hood, for so wilt thou show properrespect. And I pray thee, company not withman or woman save those of ge Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/page-esquire-and-knight-a-book-of-chivalry-be-strong-for-the-journey-garmentsshe-could-not-provide-but-he-must-go-in-thegoatskin-garb-that-she-had-fashioned-for-him-ere-perceval-departed-his-mother-told-himmany-things-which-he-should-heed-in-this-newworld-whither-he-was-going-34-page-esquire-and-knight-fair-son-she-said-thou-wilt-go-straightto-king-arthur-and-little-thou-knowest-ofhall-or-bower-hearken-well-to-what-i-shallsay-unto-thee-when-thou-meetest-a-knightdoff-thy-hood-for-so-wilt-thou-show-properrespect-and-i-pray-thee-company-not-withman-or-woman-save-those-of-ge-image371673453.html
RM2CGK57W–. Page, esquire, and knight : a book of chivalry . be strong for the journey. Garmentsshe could not provide, but he must go in thegoatskin garb that she had fashioned for him. Ere Perceval departed his mother told himmany things which he should heed in this newworld whither he was going. 34 PAGE, ESQUIRE, AND KNIGHT Fair son, she said, thou wilt go straightto King Arthur, and little thou knowest ofhall or bower. Hearken well to what I shallsay unto thee. When thou meetest a knight,doff thy hood, for so wilt thou show properrespect. And I pray thee, company not withman or woman save those of ge
. The history of King Philip's war. thathe will procure. If wee hearken to his voice inthefe his folemn Difpenfations, it furely fhall be fo.Not unto us O Lord; not unto us, but unto thy Namegive Glory for thy mercy and for thy Truths fake.Amen ! It is obfervable that feveral of thofe nations whichrefufed the gofpel, quickly afterwards were fo Devildriven as to begin an unjuft and bloody war upon theEnglilh, which iffued in their fpeedy and utter extirpa-tion from the face of Gods earth. It was particularlyremarked in Philip the ringleader of the moft calami-tous war that ever they made upon u Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-history-of-king-philips-war-thathe-will-procure-if-wee-hearken-to-his-voice-inthefe-his-folemn-difpenfations-it-furely-fhall-be-fonot-unto-us-o-lord-not-unto-us-but-unto-thy-namegive-glory-for-thy-mercy-and-for-thy-truths-fakeamen-!-it-is-obfervable-that-feveral-of-thofe-nations-whichrefufed-the-gofpel-quickly-afterwards-were-fo-devildriven-as-to-begin-an-unjuft-and-bloody-war-upon-theenglilh-which-iffued-in-their-fpeedy-and-utter-extirpa-tion-from-the-face-of-gods-earth-it-was-particularlyremarked-in-philip-the-ringleader-of-the-moft-calami-tous-war-that-ever-they-made-upon-u-image370496762.html
RM2CENGB6–. The history of King Philip's war. thathe will procure. If wee hearken to his voice inthefe his folemn Difpenfations, it furely fhall be fo.Not unto us O Lord; not unto us, but unto thy Namegive Glory for thy mercy and for thy Truths fake.Amen ! It is obfervable that feveral of thofe nations whichrefufed the gofpel, quickly afterwards were fo Devildriven as to begin an unjuft and bloody war upon theEnglilh, which iffued in their fpeedy and utter extirpa-tion from the face of Gods earth. It was particularlyremarked in Philip the ringleader of the moft calami-tous war that ever they made upon u
. The Holman new self-pronouncing Sunday-school teacher's Bible containing the Old and New Testaments: . ^ Make an agreement with me by apresent, and come out to me, andthen eat ye every man of his ownvine, and every one of his fig tree,and drink ye every one the watersof his -^^cistern: 32 Until I come and take you awayto a land like your own land, ^ a landof corn and wine, a land of bread andvineyards, a land of oil olive and ofhoney, that ye may live, and not die:and hearken not unto Hez-e-kiah,when he ^^persuadeth you, saying,The Lord will dehver us. 33 ^ Hath any of the gods of the na-tio Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-holman-new-self-pronouncing-sunday-school-teachers-bible-containing-the-old-and-new-testaments-make-an-agreement-with-me-by-apresent-and-come-out-to-me-andthen-eat-ye-every-man-of-his-ownvine-and-every-one-of-his-fig-treeand-drink-ye-every-one-the-watersof-his-cistern-32-until-i-come-and-take-you-awayto-a-land-like-your-own-land-a-landof-corn-and-wine-a-land-of-bread-andvineyards-a-land-of-oil-olive-and-ofhoney-that-ye-may-live-and-not-dieand-hearken-not-unto-hez-e-kiahwhen-he-persuadeth-you-sayingthe-lord-will-dehver-us-33-hath-any-of-the-gods-of-the-na-tio-image369607645.html
RM2CD9291–. The Holman new self-pronouncing Sunday-school teacher's Bible containing the Old and New Testaments: . ^ Make an agreement with me by apresent, and come out to me, andthen eat ye every man of his ownvine, and every one of his fig tree,and drink ye every one the watersof his -^^cistern: 32 Until I come and take you awayto a land like your own land, ^ a landof corn and wine, a land of bread andvineyards, a land of oil olive and ofhoney, that ye may live, and not die:and hearken not unto Hez-e-kiah,when he ^^persuadeth you, saying,The Lord will dehver us. 33 ^ Hath any of the gods of the na-tio
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