| George Miller - 1826 - 864 páginas
...heads, that it is unnecessary for us to vex ourselves with perplexing thoughts or distracting cares as to what we shall eat, or what we shall drink, or wherewithal we shall be clothed,— while the little sparrow, that hops about our doors, or perches... | |
| 1835 - 538 páginas
...take care that we want ne manner of thing that is good. It seems to remind us not to be over anxious as to what we shall eat, or what we shall drink, or what we shall put on, but to apply to our own individual need that beautiful sentence, which has more... | |
| Orestes Augustus Brownson - 1855 - 568 páginas
...; bids us set our affections not on things on the earth, but OH things above ; to be not solicitous as to what we shall eat, or what we shall drink, or wherewithal we shall be clothed, " for after all these things do the heathen seek." Evidently, to be... | |
| Orestes Augustus Brownson - 1855 - 572 páginas
...; bids us set our affections not on things on the earth, but on things above ; to be not solicitous as to what we shall eat, or what we shall drink, or wherewithal we shall be clothed, " for after all these things do the heathen seek." Evidently, to be... | |
| 1858 - 436 páginas
...ourselves." Groat will be his success the moment we are betrayed into unbelieving anxiety and care as to " what we shall eat, or what we shall drink, or wherewithal we shall be clothed ;" or even should the thought occur, " God is intimating to us through... | |
| St. Andrew's Church (Headington, Oxford, England) - 1882 - 428 páginas
...art with me: " Thy rod and Thy staff they comfort me."' There is in the world a great deal of inquiry as to what we shall eat, or what we shall drink, or what we shall put on. But, oh, how little, how very little, shall we think of these in a dying hour!... | |
| St. Andrew's Church (Headington, Oxford, England) - 1882 - 428 páginas
...with me : " Thy rod and Thy staff they comfort me."' There is in the world a great deal of inquiry as to what we shall eat, or what we shall drink, or what we shall put on. But, oh, how little, how very little, shall we think of these in a dying hour!... | |
| 1885 - 696 páginas
...kept intent on the technical uses which each study is hereafter to serve ? It seems to me that I am ; at least, I would not have pupils preoccupied with...direct bearing on the intellectual life of the teacher. It may be added that normal schools have special need to guard the conditions of intellectual culture... | |
| Orestes Augustus Brownson - 1884 - 616 páginas
...; bids us set our affections not on things on the earth, but on things above ; to be not solicitous as to what we shall eat, or what we shall drink, or wherewithal we shall be clothed, " for after all these things do the heathen seek." Evidently, to be... | |
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