The Recollections of Jotham Anderson [Pseud.] |
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... death . He who was the guide of my youth , is the strength of my age . He who was my sun at the noon of life , is my shield at its close.- Why should I fear for the future , when the past , though chequered with ill , is yet one ...
... death . He who was the guide of my youth , is the strength of my age . He who was my sun at the noon of life , is my shield at its close.- Why should I fear for the future , when the past , though chequered with ill , is yet one ...
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... death means , and to learn a lesson from it . I am soon to die . I have known it for a long time , and have perfectly prepared my mind to meet the event . I have no longer reluc- tance or fear . And now , my dear son , while I speak to ...
... death means , and to learn a lesson from it . I am soon to die . I have known it for a long time , and have perfectly prepared my mind to meet the event . I have no longer reluc- tance or fear . And now , my dear son , while I speak to ...
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... death , and remove from their minds , as soon as possible , the impressions which sorrow may have made . They little consider the natural buoyancy of the mind , and the tendency of all feeling to pass away from a young heart . My fa ...
... death , and remove from their minds , as soon as possible , the impressions which sorrow may have made . They little consider the natural buoyancy of the mind , and the tendency of all feeling to pass away from a young heart . My fa ...
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... low , in- tended but to chasten and heal me ; and when I had learned all that a death - bed could teach , he again breathed health into my frame , and bade me live to praise him . CHAPTER VIII . Seek first the kingdom of God , 57.
... low , in- tended but to chasten and heal me ; and when I had learned all that a death - bed could teach , he again breathed health into my frame , and bade me live to praise him . CHAPTER VIII . Seek first the kingdom of God , 57.
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... death they are compelled to resign , and then have nothing which they can carry hence . Where- as , in the service of God , they might have no less enjoyed what earth affords , besides all the present and future satisfactions of the ...
... death they are compelled to resign , and then have nothing which they can carry hence . Where- as , in the service of God , they might have no less enjoyed what earth affords , besides all the present and future satisfactions of the ...
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Page 12 - For there is hope of a tree, if it be cut down, that it will sprout again, and that the tender branch thereof will not cease. Though the root thereof wax old in the earth, and the stock thereof die in the ground; yet through the scent of water it will bud, and bring forth boughs like a plant.
Page 58 - First seek the Kingdom of God and the righteousness thereof, and all these things (meaning temporal) shall be given you; these words were not spoken to the bishops only, but to all; and the writ, Mr.
Page 8 - It was her practice, also, to seize the moments when my young heart was overflowing with cheerfulness and good-will, to remind me of the Father above, and direct my gratitude to him. Thus his image became associated in my thoughts with all that was gladsome and delightful ; with every satisfaction and every enjoyment. It was mingled with all my remembrances of maternal fondness ; and the love of God grew upon the same branch with the love of my parents. I sought to please him...
Page 2 - THE RECOLLECTIONS JOTHAM ANDERSON, MINISTER OF THE GOSPEL. " 1 have been young, and now am old." "O, magnify the Lord with me, and let us exalt his name together." AUTHOR'S ADVERTISEMENT. THE following chapters are republished, with very slight alterations, from the "Christian Register," where they first appeared as they were written from week to week. The author has been gratified to learn that they are thought to be of good tendency...
Page 8 - ... beautiful expression of her maternal eye, and feel the kiss, full of affection and piety, with which she closed the service. At such times, she would explain to me the purposes of prayer, and teach me to love the good Being, who gave me father and mother, and made me happy. It was her practice also, to seize the moments when my young heart was overflowing with cheerfulness and good will, to remind me of the Father above, and direct my gratitude to him.
Page 93 - Trinitarianism, though the truth, yet could not be essential to the Christian, for here was a christian without it. This discovery did a great deal to set me a thinking and to enlarge my views. But its best and happiest consequence was, to confirm me in my persuasion, that the great practical and vital principles of our religion are common to all believers. From this persuasion I have never varied.
Page 14 - But we must not weep," said he, bursting into tears, " for she is only going home ; going to be happy, which she has not been here. It would be wrong to mourn, for she is only going to sleep a sweet sleep, and we shall all, by and bye, sleep too, and then shall all rise together, if we have been good.