Pithy Papers on Singular Subjects
By Old Humphrey · 1799
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- About this editionPage count: 350Published: 1799Publisher: Religious Tract SocietyOriginal from: the University of CaliforniaDigitized: December 6, 2007Language: EnglishAuthor: Old HumphreyCreate citationTable of contentsOther editions26 Apr 201617 Jan 201823 May 20165 Dec 2015Creative Media Partners, LLCFb&c LimitedCreative Media Partners, LLCCreative Media Partners, LLCHardcoverHardcoverHardcoverHardcover366 pages360 pages364 pages366 pagesMore editionsCommon terms and phrasesaffectionafflictedageappearbecomebetterblessingbodycarriedChristiancommondangerdeathdelightdesiredoubtearthemotionseternalevilexpressioneyesfacefaithfallFatherfearfeelforgetfriendsgazegiftsgivegivengloryGodGod'sgroundhabithandheadhearheartheavenholdHolyhopehourhumanindulgeinfirmitiesinterestjoykeepkindknownleavelessletlightlivelookLordmattermeansmemorymenmindmoodMore terms and phrasesShow lessPopular passagesBecause thou hast lifted up thyself in height , and he hath shot up his top among the thick boughs , and his heart is lifted up in his height...I have therefore delivered him into the hand of the mighty one of the heathen ; he shall surely deal with him : I have driven him out for his wickedness...Get bookBorrowFind in a librarySearch in WorldCat.Search WorldCatAbout the workOriginally published: 1799Subject: Conduct of life, Conduct of life -- Juvenile literature, English essays -- 19th centuryAuthorGeorge Mogridge was a 19th century writer, poet and author of children's books and religious tracts. He is chiefly known by his pseudonym of Old Humphrey, under which name he published 46 works, but also used the pen-names "Jeremy Jaunt", "Ephraim Holding", "Peter Parley" and "Old Father Thames". WikipediaSearch Old HumphreyMore by authorWanderings in the Isle of WightBy Old HumphreyThe New Ascent of Mont BlancBy Old Humphrey, Elijah WhymperLearning to think [by G. Mogridge].By George MogridgeMore booksPublisherReligious Tract SocietySearch Religious Tract Society