 | Thomas Carlyle - 1840 - 520 páginas
...he know what it is we are to do ? The highest Voice ever heard on this earth said withal, "Consider the lilies of the field; they toil not, neither do they spin : yet Solomon in all his glory was not arrayed like one of these." A glance, that, into the deepest deep... | |
 | 1840 - 498 páginas
...of those passages, in which the Divine Moralist and Legislator reproves the vanity of man: "Look at the lilies of the field ; they toil not, neither do they spin ; yet Solomon, in all his glory, was not arrayed like one of these !" St. Paul exhorts to pray without ceasing... | |
 | Charles Dickens, William Harrison Ainsworth, Albert Smith - 1840 - 686 páginas
...reflections on the bounties of that Providence, whose tender mercies are over all his works. "Consider the lilies of the field, they toil not, neither do they spin ; and yet I say unto you that Solomon in all his glory was not arrayed like one of these." But there... | |
 | 1841 - 274 páginas
...piety from the works and the appearances of nature. It has the authority of the sacred wnters upon _ its side, and even our Saviour himself gives it the...heavenly Father careth for them." He expatiates on a single flower, and draws from it the delightful argument of confidence in God. He gives us to see... | |
 | Thomas Carlyle - 1841 - 408 páginas
...he know what it is we are to do? The highest Voice ever heard on this Earth said withal, " Consider the lilies of the field ; they toil not, neither do they spin : yet Solomon in all his glory was not arrayed like one of these." A glance, that, into the deepest deep... | |
 | Henry Grattan - 1841 - 546 páginas
...cry continually for food. It teaches them to imitate those saints on the pension list, that are like the lilies of the field — they toil not, neither do they spin, and yet are arrayed like Solomon in his glory. In fine, it teacheth a lesson, which, indeed, they might... | |
 | 1841 - 884 páginas
...manufactures, no mines, none of the customary English resources for competence. The women are like the lilies of the field — they toil not, neither do they spin ; and yet no one seems to want any thing. They dress well, often exquisitely ; they live in a round... | |
 | Henry Grattan - 1841 - 546 páginas
...continually for food. It teaches them to imitate those saints on the nension • list, that are like the lilies of the field — 'they toil not, neither do they spin, and yet are arrayed like Solomon in his glory. In fine, it teacheth a lesson, which, indeed, they might... | |
 | Henry Grattan - 1841 - 552 páginas
...cry continually for food. It teaches them to imitate those saints on the pension list, that are like the lilies of the field — they toil not, neither do they spin, and yet are arrayed like Solomon in his glory. In fine, it teacheth a lesson, which, indeed, they might... | |
 | John Epy Lovell - 1843 - 526 páginas
...cry continually for food. It teaches them to imitate those saints on the pension list, that are like the lilies of the field ; they toil not, neither do they spin, yet are arrayed like Solomon in his glory. In fine, it teaches a lesson, which indeed they might have learned... | |
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