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And, Margot, I shall take the lads with me, if they are disposed to go." "The lads! my boys!" "Yes," said Toussaint, throwing himself down in the shade. "Our country and its people are orphaned; and the youngest of us must now make himself a soldier, that he may be ready for any turn of affairs which Providences may appoint. Do you hear, my boys?"

His much enduring feminine relatives would probably resent such a query with tearful indignation, while unprejudiced outsiders would probably reply calmly in the affirmative." "What is the medical man's view?" asked Rachel, much amused by this cool scrutiny of what people are too often inclined to regard as among the "inscrutable providences."

He says he often heard the story from his father as a truth, but had been unaccountably negligent in noting the particulars of it; and then he favours his correspondent with some special providences anent himself, which appear not to have been sufficiently pungent for Wodrow's taste.

There are providences again, that take away from us whatever is desirable to the flesh; such are sickness, losses, crosses, persecution, and affliction; and usually in these, though they shock us whenever they come upon us, blessing coucheth and is ready to help us. For God, as the name of Ephraim signifies, makes us fruitful in the land of affliction.

Friedel was as much mortified for the moment as his gentle nature could be. Then he resumed his sweet smile, saying, "Be it so! I have oft read that men are too prone to take visions and special providences to themselves, and now I have proved the truth of the saying." "And," said Ebbo, "thou seest thy purpose is as baseless as thy vision?" "No, Ebbo.

But Noah knew, that as well the providences of God, as the waters of the flood might be to try his dependence on the word of the Lord: wherefore, though he saw this, yet because he had no answer of God, he will not take the opportunity. Hear the word of the Lord, ye that tremble at his word.

A. Yes, and that by his works of creation, by his providences, by the judgments that he executeth, and by his word. Q. Do you understand him by the works of creation? Q. Do his works of providence also declare him? Q. Is he known by his judgments? Q. Is he known by his word?

This was it, they thought. It was a part of the providences that make life splendid. Jeffrey had been martyred that he might do a special work. "Oh, no," said he, plainly bored by the inference. "That's not it. I'm going to write the life of a fellow I know." "Who was he?" Anne asked, with a serious uplift of her brows. "A defaulter." "In the Federal Prison?" "Yes."

When the Orison was over, we all rose to the upright kneeling posture, and repeated several prayers, and the litanies of the providences, "providence de Dieu," &c.; then followed a number of Latin prayers, which we repeated on the way to mass, for in the nunnery we had mass daily.

Andrews, and from the Jerusalem Chamber at Westminster, his letter-bag went out full of those messages, so warm, so tender, so powerful, to his multitudinous correspondents. Public events, domestic joys and sorrows, personal matters, special providences, to turn them all to a good result Rutherford was always on the watch.

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