| Charles Girdlestone - 1832 - 556 páginas
...not then in youth ; it must soon turn to age. Rely not on strength ; it must soon end in weakness. " Boast not thyself of to-morrow ; for thou knowest not what a day may bring forth." (Prov. 27. 1.) Take no pride in thy wisdom or ability ; these shall go down quickly... | |
| William Jay - 1832 - 704 páginas
...never to enter it again ; and that the leave they had taken of their family was a farewell for ever! " Boast not thyself of to-morrow, for thou knowest not what a day may bring forth." " Go to now, ye that say, To day or to-morrow we will go into such a city, and continue... | |
| Old Humphrey - 1832 - 222 páginas
...faileth : but God is the strength of my heart, and my portion for ever. Rev. xiv. 13. Prov. xxvii. 1. Boast not thyself of to-morrow ; for thou knowest not what a day may bring forth. Rev. xx. 6. Blessed and holy is he that hath part in the first resurrection : on such... | |
| George Mogridge - 1832 - 222 páginas
...faileth: but God is the strength of my heart, and my portion for ever. Rev. xiv. 13. Prov. xxvii. 1. Boast not thyself of to-morrow; for thou knowest not what a day may bring forth. Rev. xx. 6. Blessed and holy is he that hath part in the first resurrection: on such... | |
| Robert Hall - 1833 - 734 páginas
...period of our own lives. Our existence this moment is no security for its continuance the next : " Boast not thyself of to-morrow, for thou knowest not what a day may bring forth." It is always a matter of awful uncertainty when we enter on the business of the day,... | |
| Francis Gastrell - 1832 - 330 páginas
...steps. G If any man think that he knoweth any thing, he knoweth nothing yet as he ought to know. 7 Boast not thyself of to-morrow ; for thou knowest not what a day may bring forth. We know not what shall be on the morrow. ' Great men are not always wise, neither... | |
| Robert Sanderson - 1833 - 100 páginas
..." It is not good for men to eat much honey : so for men to search their own glory is not glory." " Boast not thyself of to-morrow, for thou knowest not what a day may bring forth. Let another man praise thee, and not thine own mouth ; a stranger, and not thine own... | |
| Robert Hall - 1833 - 708 páginas
...period of our own lives. Our existence this moment is no security for its continuance the next : " Boast not thyself of to-morrow, for thou knowest not what a day may bring forth." It is always a, matter of awful uncertainty when we enter on the business of the... | |
| Robert Hall - 1833 - 756 páginas
...the period of our own lives. Our existence this moment is no security for its continuance the next: "Boast not thyself of to-morrow, for thou knowest not what a day may bring forth." It is always a matter of awful uncertainty, when we enter on the business of the... | |
| Robert Hall - 1833 - 698 páginas
...period of our own lives. Our existence this moment is no security for its continuance the next : " Boast not thyself of to-morrow, for thou knowest not what a day may bring forth." It is always a matter of awful uncertainty when we enter on the business of the day,... | |
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