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which contain prayers, of and which partake throughout of the nature of prayer, were all originpllylntended to ..

... our Church, since withott Ik it were well nigh impossible to effect the improvement in our services of whiCh I have been speaking. Some time must in all probability elapse before any thing can be accomplished, for I am told du high authority that an Organ ...

TEE NORWAY RAT

... audacious little fellow, and fears neither man beast, reining to give way save on the compulsion of sm. parlor force. Treveflers speak of having seen them frki about in imbeds in their =tin forest% when they ftnte the path even with mac, Prom the vantage Pounds ...

!TEE IDOLS OF SOCIETY 1:

... and Mr. Arch was received with much enthusiasm. Mr. Arthur (Hayden referred to the disadvantage under which he laboured in speaking on his Canadian tour, owing to his having written so fully to the preen He should not go over the ground again. but would ...

THE OUTidARCHINGCHURCH PARADE AT PORTSMOUTH. The Brat Onerespondent of the Daly Naar writing hem Peemanands, on ..

... le Se ilwiegro i ieMii. Miming try wide is the adept pof aNo people so long e. It Is warlike end And teas ea many ed gy ads speak of welder be tWil Ibbg, Gasped ud of olgW -eves les from Allababsid to Clawnpore, fa the ammo of the wowad WOWS . egad in ...

FRIDAY. DEC. 5. 1873

... marine under. writing business is d. ne in London and Liverpool, where tar better terms can be wound. It brattier too early to speak with cerbdaty on the ant jut, but already Is has been arsenal that proamdlngs will be instigated in the English Admiralty Court ...

THE SOUTHEND STANDARD

... immediately I heard him speak. Crose•samined : I spine to him both in Bristol and in Cardiff in DEM 19, sad '6O. I have a vague remembrance that I saw him there in 1131 L I should have known his voice If I had net seen his bee. I cannot speak to particular o ...

JAMES B. 110718 RD,

... good book and a bad book. The one indicates the premiums to be received upon ships which have been insured ; the other speaks of the losses to be paid on aocoont of the vessels known to have foundered. The country visitor to London, more especially ...

TILE SOUTHEND STANDARD

... question he should tell them to ask themselves was The impel has done everything for as—what have we done for Him of whom it speaks? Oa Sunday at Pontifi2al biph soave, at St Georges Roman Catholic Cathedral, Southwark, the Right Rev. Monsignor Caput, who ...

THE BRAVEST OF THE BRAVE

... solution, no national effort has been made by the flattish Government mince 1845. To overt plea of danger it should be enough to speak of Henry Hudson, sailing with twelve men and a boy in the little Hossesseil, exploring in that mere cookboat all the ocean ...

THE SO UTHEND STANDARD-

... juice—viz, the tartrates and moisten, by the plastering process, greatly deteriorates the wine in one of its nutritive, or, to speak mwe correctly. medicinal qualities, while the formation of sulphuric and acetic acids increseas the evil. There are qualities ...

TALLOW

... command the sympithy of thousands and that is the frequent unpuuctualitY of passenger trains. Well might the Board of Trade speak of the Inconvenience,vexation, and loss, arising from this cause. Thre was a olay when the phrase railway punctuality* was ...

SHEPHERDS AND CATTLEMEN.'

... numgmleil but, as he dreaded a dreaded of power by any one clans, so he it in their hands, Br believed that=sedenoe, so to speak, was very often devoid of the milk of human kindness and sympathy` The great problem of education was the one quads of this ...