| 1844 - 1070 páginas
...claim but on thy patience, self-possession, and vigilance, to be rid of them as easily as thou mayest. Thou makest them ' stand all the day idle," as the...they will be more welcome; or thou sellest them for very nought to the stranger that passes by."—pp. 460—462. Is this the language of a faithful, and... | |
| 1866 - 848 páginas
...self-possession, and vigilance, to be nd of them as easilv as thou mavest. Thou makest them " stand nil the day idle " as the very condition of thy bearing...they will be more welcome ; or thou sellest them for nought to the stranger that passes by. And what wilt thon do in the end thereof? ' Scripture is a refuge... | |
| John Henry Newman - 1844 - 460 páginas
...claim but on thy patience, self-possession, and vigilance, to be rid of them as easily as thou mayest. Thou makest them " stand all the day idle," as the...condition of thy bearing with them ; or thou biddest them be gone, where they will be more welcome ; or thou sellest them for nought to the stranger that passes... | |
| 1844 - 738 páginas
...patience, self-possession, and vigilance, to be rid of them as easily as thou mayest ! Thou malest them ' stand all the day idle,' as the very condition of thy bearing with them ; or thou biddest them be gonc where they will be more welcome i or thou seilest them for nought to the stranger that passes... | |
| William Simcox Bricknell - 1845 - 776 páginas
...vigilance, to be rid of them as easily as thou mayest. Thou makest them 'stand all the day idle,' an the very condition of thy bearing with them ; or thou biddest them be gone where they will be more welcome ; or thou sellcst them for nought to the stranger that passes... | |
| 1846 - 906 páginas
...claim but on thy patience, self-possession, and vigilance, to be rid of them as early as thou mayest, Thou makest them " stand all the day idle" as the very condition of thy bearing with, G them, or thou bidst them begone where they will be more welcome, or thou seilest them for nought... | |
| Nicholas Patrick Wiseman - 1852 - 726 páginas
...claim but on thy patience, self-possession, and vigilance, to be rid of them as easily as thou mayest. Thou makest them ' stand all the day idle,' as the...them ; or thou biddest them begone where they will bo more welcome, or thou sellest them for nought to the stranger that passes by." (Pref. pp. ix—... | |
| Edward George Kirwan Browne - 1856 - 424 páginas
...claim but on thy patience, self-possession, and vigilance, to be rid of them as easily as thou mayest. Thou makest them ' stand all the day idle' as the...condition of thy bearing with them, or thou biddest them to be gone where they will be more welcome, or thou sellest them for nought to the stranger that passes... | |
| 1864 - 684 páginas
...claim but on thy patience, self-possession, and vigilance, to be rid of them as easily as thou mayest. Thou makest them ' stand all the day idle,' as the very condition of thy bearing vrith them ; or thou biddest them begone where they will be more welcome ; or thou sellest them for... | |
| John Campbell Shairp - 1866 - 148 páginas
...claim but on thy patience, self-possession, and vigilance, to be rid of them as easily as thou mayest. Thou makest them " stand all the day idle " as the...they will be more welcome; or thou sellest them for nought to the stranger that passes by. And what wilt thou do in the end thereof ? ' Scripture is a... | |
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