| Peter Hampson Ditchfield - 1907 - 470 pages
...a striking picture truly. The parson is delivering a long and drowsy discourse on the text : " Come unto Me, all ye that labour, and I will give you rest." The congregation is certainly resting, and the pulpit bears the appropriate verse : "I am afraid of... | |
| John Mason Neale - 1910 - 410 pages
...trying to express : " Ho, every one that thirsteth, Come ye to the waters . . . yea, Come " ; " Come unto Me, all ye that labour, . . . and I will give you rest." And as the Come — Come — was still repeated with strange persistency and energy, we thought of... | |
| Caro Lloyd - 1912 - 442 pages
...walk in green pastures and to lie down by still waters, that this is he who has not only said : "Come unto me all ye that labour and I will give you rest," — but has made the saying good in a thousand social institutions, — political, like the bankruptcy... | |
| William Mackintosh Mackay - 1912 - 376 pages
...is this that stands and weeps at the grave of Lazarus ? Who is this that calls to weary men, ' Come unto Me all ye that labour and I will give you rest ' ? Who is this that bursts into tears over the vision of doomed Jerusalem ? ' "Tis the Lord ! O wondrous... | |
| Caro Lloyd - 1912 - 436 pages
...walk in green pastures and to lie down by still waters, that this is he who has not only said : "Come unto me all ye that labour and I will give you rest," — but has made the saying good in a thousand social institutions, — political, like the bankruptcy... | |
| Saint Augustine (Bishop of Hippo.) - 1873 - 542 pages
...few are willing to bring their labours to an end, giving too little credit to Him who cries, " Come unto me, all ye that labour, and I will give you rest. Take my yoke upon you, and learn of me ; for I am meek and lowly in heart : for my yoke is easy, and... | |
| James Innell Packer - 1994 - 372 pages
...convinces the sinner that the conditional promises of the gospel are held out by God to him (eg, 'come unto me, all ye that labour . . . and I will give you rest'), and prompts him to make the appropriate response, ie, to trust. In giving assurance, he convinces the... | |
| Walter Clemow Lanyon - 1928 - 218 pages
...hand " ; or in other words, " there is no problem." How could there be a problem in heaven ? " Come unto me all ye that labour and I will give you rest." Come to the understanding and you have rest from the struggle in both mathematics and metaphysics.... | |
| Preston Ross - 2004 - 150 pages
...God has given his children some wonderful promises during our temporary stay here in this life. "Come unto me, all ye that labour and I will give you rest" (Matt. 11-28). Our sins weigh us down, and the Lord takes this burden upon Himself. We must learn to... | |
| J. A. Watson - 2005 - 542 pages
...they are unable to absorb the meaning of simple words like sin, repent, turn to Jesus, as he says come unto me all ye that labour and I will give you rest. That is hard to understand that we can rest in God. The brain drain is not to another country, but... | |
| |