The remains of the late Tobias Martin, with a memoir [by A.T.J. Martin].W. Penaluna, 1856 - 248 pages |
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... wise , 55. Saying unto him , What is this that thou hast done ? behold thou hast taken our merchandise from us for a thing of nought ; so that we are become poor and thou art become rich - thou hast dealt deceitfully with thy brethren ...
... wise , 55. Saying unto him , What is this that thou hast done ? behold thou hast taken our merchandise from us for a thing of nought ; so that we are become poor and thou art become rich - thou hast dealt deceitfully with thy brethren ...
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... wise men in the country , that they might come to see what had happened . 18. So they came straightway and took council together , to consider what should be done , but their plans differed in such wise , that no one could determine ...
... wise men in the country , that they might come to see what had happened . 18. So they came straightway and took council together , to consider what should be done , but their plans differed in such wise , that no one could determine ...
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... wise . - So Tobiaman held his peace . 21. And on the morrow there came one of the great men unto Tobiaman , and said unto him , What shall we do ? and Tobiaman said , If I may be suffered to make trial , I will clear your pit . And he ...
... wise . - So Tobiaman held his peace . 21. And on the morrow there came one of the great men unto Tobiaman , and said unto him , What shall we do ? and Tobiaman said , If I may be suffered to make trial , I will clear your pit . And he ...
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... wise and consider their latter end ; " to " turn to God with purpose of heart , " and apply to Him for mercy and salvation , through the merits and intercession of his Son Jesus Christ , which it was apparent he had himself done . A few ...
... wise and consider their latter end ; " to " turn to God with purpose of heart , " and apply to Him for mercy and salvation , through the merits and intercession of his Son Jesus Christ , which it was apparent he had himself done . A few ...
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... fops , more fools than wise - men , Bailiffs , lawyers , and excisemen ; Many a beau without a penny , Idle sots , and drunkards many ; Serious wooers , fortune hunters , Every one his trade 84 TOBIAS MARTIN'S POEMS . The Town.
... fops , more fools than wise - men , Bailiffs , lawyers , and excisemen ; Many a beau without a penny , Idle sots , and drunkards many ; Serious wooers , fortune hunters , Every one his trade 84 TOBIAS MARTIN'S POEMS . The Town.
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Page 57 - Good name in man and woman, dear my lord, Is the immediate jewel of their souls : Who steals my purse, steals trash ; 'tis something, nothing ; 'Twas mine, 'tis his, and has been slave to thousands : But he that filches from me my good name Robs me of that which not enriches him, And makes me poor indeed, Oth.
Page 78 - The people of the most distant villages have heard, at least, that there is none other name under heaven given among men whereby we can be saved, but the name of Jesus.
Page 77 - Hasten now and eat of the fruit of the tree in the midst of the garden, and become independent of God, lest He bring forth still other creatures to bear rule over you.
Page 25 - His first poetical production was a satire on the Helston Volunteers, of which company he was a sergeant. In 1772, he married Mary Peters, of Helston, by whom he had ten children, four sons and six daughters. In the same year, he was commissioned by Mr.
Page 19 - Martin, for many years* worked as a labouring miner, but afterwards obtained the situation of a mine-agent, or captain of a mine, which situation he retained during the remainder of his life.
Page 26 - London, and the following is an extract from a letter, received by him shortly after: "Toby's journals gave us great delight ; they are written with good sense and humour.