The Eclectic Review, Volume 3; Volume 116Samuel Greatheed, Daniel Parken, Theophilus Williams, Josiah Conder, Thomas Price, Jonathan Edwards Ryland, Edwin Paxton Hood C. Taylor, 1862 |
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Page 123
... dark , And the trees stand silent in the park ; And winter passeth from bough to bough With stealthy foot that none ... dark ; but not so dark As my poor soul in this lonely park : There are festal lights by the stream , that fall ...
... dark , And the trees stand silent in the park ; And winter passeth from bough to bough With stealthy foot that none ... dark ; but not so dark As my poor soul in this lonely park : There are festal lights by the stream , that fall ...
Page 234
... dark place hath exceeding much refreshment in it . Blessed be His name for shining upon so dark a heart as mine ! You know what my manner of life hath been . Oh , I lived in and loved darkness , and hated light ! I was a chief , the ...
... dark place hath exceeding much refreshment in it . Blessed be His name for shining upon so dark a heart as mine ! You know what my manner of life hath been . Oh , I lived in and loved darkness , and hated light ! I was a chief , the ...
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... dark . To diminish the number of the dark , and augment that of the luminous , is the object , and that is why we cry , " Instruction and learning ! " Learning to read is lighting the fire , and every syllable spelt is a spark . When ...
... dark . To diminish the number of the dark , and augment that of the luminous , is the object , and that is why we cry , " Instruction and learning ! " Learning to read is lighting the fire , and every syllable spelt is a spark . When ...
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