"Ga" Quotes from Famous Books
... susceptible to religious influences. If we should visit a foreign missionary field, and learn that the mission had been blessed to the extent which has characterized the labors of Christians at the South for their slaves, of whom, according to the "Educational Journal," Forsyth, Ga., there are now four hundred and sixty-five thousand connected with the churches of all denominations, we should regard it as the chief of all the works of God in connection with modern missions. It is this providential and Christian view of slavery which quiets my mind. Now, ... — The Sable Cloud - A Southern Tale With Northern Comments (1861) • Nehemiah Adams
... our readers four pictures giving different views of the Ballard Normal School at Macon, Ga., and add here a description copied from ... — The American Missionary, Vol. 44, No. 5, May 1890 • Various
... ga'e you the keys to keep, Bab at the bowster, bab at the bowster; Wha ga'e you the keys to keep, ... — Children's Rhymes, Children's Games, Children's Songs, Children's Stories - A Book for Bairns and Big Folk • Robert Ford
... was great. Now there was a Merchant Prince who had come to Thangobrind and had offered his daughter's soul for the diamond that is larger than the human head and was to be found on the lap of the spider-idol, Hlo-hlo, in his temple of Moung-ga-ling; for he had heard that Thangobrind was a thief ... — The Book of Wonder • Edward J. M. D. Plunkett, Lord Dunsany
... mansions." One of the saddest relics of the old slavery days is these childless, friendless, companionless old people, childless because slavery separated them from their children; husbands and wives were parted, and all family life rendered impossible. Two old people in the region of McIntosh, Ga., have recently died, each alone in a little cabin, and the tragedy was not discovered until the buzzards were seen ... — The American Missionary -- Volume 54, No. 3, July, 1900 • Various
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