The retrospect; or, review of providential mercies: with anecdotes of various characters, and an address to naval officers. By Aliquis, Volume 21823 |
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... , and the night set in . There was now no alternative , but patiently waiting for the return of day , or fairer weather . But that very night , our d destination to port , where we expected to refit B 3 THE RETROSPECT . 9 No. II. ...
... , and the night set in . There was now no alternative , but patiently waiting for the return of day , or fairer weather . But that very night , our d destination to port , where we expected to refit B 3 THE RETROSPECT . 9 No. II. ...
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Richard Marks. d destination to port , where we expected to refit and recruit after a dismal cruise off the coast of Norway , was countermanded . Some men of con- siderable political importance came on board , and we were ordered to sea ...
Richard Marks. d destination to port , where we expected to refit and recruit after a dismal cruise off the coast of Norway , was countermanded . Some men of con- siderable political importance came on board , and we were ordered to sea ...
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... expected to be last , do evidently become first ? let us " not be careful to answer them in these mat- ters . " Or if , when the destroying angel goes forth in the pestilence , the famine , or the sword , we are asked , why one nation ...
... expected to be last , do evidently become first ? let us " not be careful to answer them in these mat- ters . " Or if , when the destroying angel goes forth in the pestilence , the famine , or the sword , we are asked , why one nation ...
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... expected very soon to tread the firm soil . But a quarter of an hour's walking , or rather fording , without being yet in sight of the termination of the water , sadly convinced us of our mistake , and half an hour saw us literally ...
... expected very soon to tread the firm soil . But a quarter of an hour's walking , or rather fording , without being yet in sight of the termination of the water , sadly convinced us of our mistake , and half an hour saw us literally ...
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... expected that I should be spared to add yet a numerous train of offences to the already dark catalogue . But " the Lord's ways are not as our ways , neither are his thoughts as our thoughts . " At the end of ten or twelve days , my mind ...
... expected that I should be spared to add yet a numerous train of offences to the already dark catalogue . But " the Lord's ways are not as our ways , neither are his thoughts as our thoughts . " At the end of ten or twelve days , my mind ...
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Page 225 - The applause of listening senates to command, The threats of pain and ruin to despise, To scatter plenty o'er a smiling land, And read their...
Page 101 - Been hurt by th' archers. In his side he bore, And in his hands and feet, the cruel scars. With gentle force soliciting the darts, He drew them forth, and heal'd, and bade me live. Since then, with few associates, in remote And silent woods I wander, far from those My former partners of the peopled scene; With few associates, and not wishing more. Here much I ruminate, as much I may, With other views of men and manners now Than once, and others of a life to come...
Page 45 - Wash it, we pray thee, in the blood of that immaculate Lamb, that was slain to take away the sins of the world...
Page 102 - Come on therefore, let us enjoy the good things that are present: and let us speedily use the creatures like as in youth. Let us fill ourselves with costly wine and ointments : and let no flower of the spring pass by us : Let us crown ourselves with rose-buds, before they be withered.
Page 231 - ... of all minds, Their only point of rest, eternal Word ! From thee departing they are lost, and rove At random without honour, hope, or peace. From thee is all that soothes the life of man, His high endeavour, and his glad success, His strength to suffer, and his will to serve. But...
Page 67 - He is the freeman whom the truth makes free, And all are slaves beside. There's not a chain That hellish foes, confederate for his harm, Can wind around him, but he casts it off With as much ease as Samson his green withes.
Page 216 - If ye were of the world, the world would love its own: but because ye are not of the world, but I have chosen you out of the world, therefore the world hateth you.
Page 207 - I have done, I can hardly persuade myself that all that frivolous hurry and bustle and pleasure of the world had any reality; but I look upon all that has passed as one of those romantic dreams which opium commonly occasions ; and I do by no means desire to repeat the nauseous dose, for the sake of the fugitive dream.
Page 99 - And never won. Dream after dream ensues ; And still they dream that they shall still succeed, And still are disappointed.
Page 69 - Cast thy burden upon the Lord, and he shall sustain thee: he shall never suffer the righteous to be moved.