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" What, though you may be left to pine in wretchedness by those who are clothed in purple and fine linen, and who fare sumptuously every day... "
An Historical and Statistical Account of New South Wales: Both as a Penal ... - Página 229
por John Dunmore Lang - 1834
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The Irish pulpit: sermons, by clergymen of the established Church of Ireland

Irish pulpit - 1827 - 600 páginas
...bitterness. Your sufferings are not unnumbered. What, though you may be left to pine in wretchedness by those who are clothed in purple and fine linen, and who fare sumptuously every day, there are other higher and purer creatures, whose office it is to be ministers unto you for good ;...
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The Irish Pulpit: A Collection of Original Sermons, Volumen1

1827 - 428 páginas
...bitterness. Your sufferings are not unnumbered. What, though you may be left to pine in wretchedness by those who are clothed in purple and fine linen, and who fare sumptuously every day, there are other higher and purer creatures, whose office it is to be ministers unto you for good; whose...
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The Christian examiner and Church of Ireland magazine

1827 - 490 páginas
...hitterness. Your sufferings are not unnumhered. What, though you may he left to pine in wretchedness hy those who are clothed in purple and fine linen, and who fare sumptuously every day ; there are higher and purer creatures whose office it is to he ministers to you for good ; whose constant...
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The Christian Investigator and Evangelical Reformer, Volumen2

1842 - 368 páginas
...There are hundreds of them roiling through our streets in pomp and splendour; who wallow in luxury — who are "clothed in purple, and fine linen, and who fare sumptuously every day." And there ara ten times ten thousand others, who, as far as possible, imitate their example ; who expend...
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The Dublin Review, Volumen41

Nicholas Patrick Wiseman - 1856 - 570 páginas
...liberally and abundantly to what they consider to be calls of charity. But it is very hard for those who are " clothed in purple and fine linen, and who fare sumptuously every day," to realize in any practical way the wants and the distresses of the poor. They set aside a certain...
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Church work, Volumen2

Guild of st. Alban - 1240 páginas
...Lancashire at the present time would not he without benefit even to those who are so fortunate as to be clothed in purple and fine linen and who fare sumptuously every day. The sad realities of the Cotton Famine are brought so perceptibly to tlic very doors of our northern...
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Anne Cave, by Kenner Deene, Volumen3

Charlotte Smith - 1864 - 300 páginas
...may have chafed and repined at your imaginary sentimental sorrows, are yet one of those favoured ones who are clothed in purple and fine linen, and who fare sumptuously every day. You, the heir to a large fortune — beautiful, brave, young, high-born. You, who ride through life...
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Sink or swim? By the author of 'Recommended to mercy', etc, Volumen2

Matilda Charlotte Houstoun - 1868 - 300 páginas
...of heaven, surely one reason for that difficulty may be found in the comparative isolation of those who are clothed in purple and fine linen, and who fare sumptuously every day. The " divinity that doth hedge a king" is not only not without its thorns, but is very instrumental...
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The Priceless Treasure; Or, Thoughts and Stories about the Bible. [With Plates.]

John William Kirton - 1873 - 244 páginas
...always in harmony with every effort to raise the fallen. But it frowns upon the sin committed by those clothed in purple and fine linen and who fare sumptuously every day, with not less severity than it does upon the same sin committed by the poorest and vilest reprobate...
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Landmarks of English Literature

Henry James Nicoll - 1886 - 478 páginas
...themselves, whom consciously or unconsciously they had in their mind's eye as they wrote, were those who are clothed in purple and fine linen, and who fare sumptuously every day. Thackeray's works are full of moral instruction of a kind, but it is of a kind which scarcely applies...
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