 | 1846 - 644 páginas
...of the air: they sow not, neither do they reap ; yet your heavenly Father i feedeth them. Consider by which we can trace some of the great religious changes which hav Solomon ' in all his glory was not arrayed like one of these. Wherefore, if God so clothe the grass... | |
 | John Epy Lovell - 1846 - 532 páginas
...cry continually for food. It Caches them to imitate those saints on the pension list, that are "ke the lilies of the field ; they toil not, neither do they spin, yet are arrayed like Solomon in his glory. In fine, h teaches a lesson, which indeed they might have learned... | |
 | 1846 - 460 páginas
...kinds of impurity, is of such quality that the king's stateliest robes cannot match it. " Consider the lilies of the field : they toil not, neither do they spin ; yet Solomon in all his glory was not arrayed like unto one of these." Nay, they are even glad to obtain... | |
 | Sydney Smith - 1846 - 484 páginas
...Gospel of St. Luke, which is full of remarkable passages. " Consider," says St. Luke in this chapter, " the lilies of the field, they toil not, neither do they spin ; yet I say to you, that Solomon, in all his glory, was not equal to one of these. If God then so clothe... | |
 | Frederick Marryat - 1846 - 512 páginas
...earth, and yet how matchless ! Does not our Redeemer beautifully point it out, where he says, ' Consider the lilies of the field ; they toil not, neither do they spin ; and yet I say unto you, that even Solomon in all his glory was not arrayed like one of these.' "... | |
 | William Hazlitt - 1849 - 290 páginas
...thing of life." So a greater authority than Lord Byron has given his testimony on this subject : " Behold the lilies of the field, they toil not, neither do they spin ; yet I say unto you, that even Solomon in all his glory was not arrayed like one of these." Shakspeare speaks... | |
 | Thomas Carlyle - 1849 - 240 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... | |
 | Richard Sherlock - 1849 - 442 páginas
...in Thy sight, than in the censorious eyes of men. II. "And why take ye thought for raiment? 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 p." How... | |
 | Margaret Diane LeCompte - 1850 - 492 páginas
...possible to bring over to the humility of the Gospel, those who expatiate with delight on the wonders and sublimities of creation ; and to convince them that...not, neither do they spin, yet your heavenly Father carelh for them." He expatiates on the beauty of a single flower, and draws from it the delightful... | |
 | Catherine Mary M'Nab - 1850 - 136 páginas
...them, ought to teach us the same lesson. I shall tell you what Dr. Chalmers himself says about that. " It is truly a most Christian exercise, to extract...flower, and draws from it the delightful argument of trust in God. He gives us to see that taste may be combined with piety, and that the same heart may... | |
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