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" She opened her mouth with wisdom, and in her tongue was the law of kindness ; a stem of high descent and elevation. "
The Presbyterian Magazine - Page 126
edited by - 1857
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The Panoplist (and Missionary magazine) conducted by an association of ...

1813 - 600 pages
...stretched out her hand to the /ioor¡ yea, she reached forth her hands to the needy. She ofiened her mouth with wisdom, and in her tongue was the law of kindness. Her children arose ufi and called her blessed; her husband also, and he firaised her. Happy, happy...
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Sermons, Addresses, and Letters

Isaac Stockton Keith - 1816 - 470 pages
...expressive counteaance, and shall bring back those many interesting seatons of conversation, when " she opened her mouth with wisdom, and in her tongue was the law of kindness," and shall retrace that worthy course of conduct, in which every action was but a renewed expression...
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Memoirs of the Life of Mrs. Abigail Waters: Who Died in Boston, November 22d ...

Joshua Huntington - 1817 - 194 pages
...no need of spoil." " ! looked well to the ways of her hoi hold, and ate not the bread of idlenes t " She opened her mouth with wisdom, and in her tongue was the law of kindness." Her children were viewed, and treated, by her, as immortal and accountable beings— and beings too,...
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The Christian Disciple and Theological Review, Volume 6

1818 - 400 pages
...disguise, the simplicity of manners, which strengthened her claims to general attention and confidence. " She opened her mouth with wisdom, and in her tongue was the law of kindness." She had always a mantle of charity in readiness to spread Over involuntary errours of speech, judgment,...
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The Christian Disciple, Volume 6

1818 - 396 pages
...disguise, the simplicity of mann,ers, which strengthened her claims to general attention and confidence. " She opened her mouth with wisdom, and in her tongue was the law of kindness." She had always a mantle of charity in readiness to spread ever involuntary crrours of speech, judgment,...
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Tracts Produced for the Tract and Book Society of the Evangelical Lutheran ...

1819 - 612 pages
...her life. She stretched out tier hand to the poor ; yea, she reached forth her hands to the needy. She opened her mouth with wisdom, and in her tongue was the law of kindness. Her children arose up and called her Messed ; her husband also, and he praised her. Happy, happy days,...
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Methodist Magazine and Quarterly Review, Volume 10

1827 - 512 pages
...received, that to doubt them would be to doubt the realities of religion. As a mother and companion, " she opened her mouth with wisdom, and in her tongue was the law of kindness." She possessed a longing desire for the salvation of her children, and made them a daily subject of...
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Memoirs of Eminently Pious Women, Volume 2

Samuel Burder - 1827 - 468 pages
...evermore : to whom be praise and glory, world " without end. Amen." In her converse with her friends " she opened her " mouth with wisdom, and in her tongue was the " law of kindness," Prov. xxxi. 26. which made her company grateful to all, and burdensome or undervalued by none. Divers...
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John Howard

Mrs. John Farrar - 1833 - 298 pages
...Daughter of Edward Leeds, Esq. Of Croxton in Cambridgeshire, Who died the 31st of March 1765, aged 39. She opened her mouth with Wisdom, And in her tongue was the law of kindness, Pror. zzxi, 26. * Those of moderate Calvinism. CHAPTER III. MR. HOWARD'S SITUATION — HE MAKES AN...
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Memoirs of Eminently Pious Women of Britain and America, Volume 1

David Francis Bacon - 1833 - 630 pages
...evermore : to whom be praise and glory, world without end. Amen." In her converse with her friends " she opened her mouth with wisdom, and in her tongue was the law of kindness," Prov. xxxi. 26, which made her company grateful to all, and burdensome or undervalued by none. Divers...
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