| John Brand, Henry Bourne - 1777 - 466 pages
...feedeth them: Art thou not much better than they? And why takeft thou thought for Rayment ? Confder the Lilies of the Field, they toil not, neither do they Spin', and yet I fay unto thee, that Solomon, in all his Glory, "was not arrayed like one of thefe. And flmll... | |
| 1820 - 590 pages
...aviary that 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 teaches a lesson, which indeed they might have learned from Epictetus, that... | |
| Francis Plowden - 1806 - 502 pages
...aviary, that cry contimiallr 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...like Solomon in all his glory. In fine, it teaches a lesson," which indeed they might have learned from Epictelus, that it is sometimes good not to be... | |
| Francis Plowden - 1806 - 500 pages
...aviary, thatcry 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...yet are arrayed like Solomon in all his glory. In line, it teaclics a lesson, which mdeed they might have learned from Epictetus, that it is sometimes... | |
| Hugh Gaston - 1807 - 550 pages
...Matt. vi. 25. Is not the body more than raiment ? Ver. 28. Why take ye thought for raiment ? consider the lilies of the field, they toil not, neither do they spin. Ver. 29. And yet I say unto you, that even Solomon in all his glory, was not arrayed like one of these.... | |
| John Brand - 1810 - 508 pages
...feedeth them: Art thou not much better than they? And why takest thou thought for Rayment ? Consider the Lilies of the Field, they toil not, neither do they Spin ; and yet I say unto thee, that Solomon, in all his Glory, was not arrayed like one of these. , And... | |
| Elegant extracts - 1812 - 316 pages
...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 iine, it teaches a lesson which indeed they might have learned from Kpictetus—that... | |
| 1812 - 586 pages
...woods, that you can inspire them with a love of nature, and teach them to adore its Creator ; show them 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. Teach them, that to be happy they... | |
| Henry Grattan - 1813 - 540 pages
...that cry continually for food. It teaches them to imitate those Saints in the Pension List, that ate like the lilies of the field — they toil not, neither do they spin, and ytt are arrayed like Solomon in his glory. In fine, it teaches a lesson, which indeed they might... | |
| Stephen Barlow - 1814 - 556 pages
...aviary, that 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,...do they spin, and yet are arrayed like Solomon in his glory. In fine, it teaches a lesson which indeed they might have learned from Epictetus — that... | |
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