| Thomas Chalmers - 1818 - 530 oldal
...its side, and even our Saviour himself gives it the weight awl the solemnity of his example. " Behold the lilies of the field ; they toil not, neither do they spin, yet your heavenly Father careth for them." He expatiates on the beauty of a single flower, and draws... | |
| William Henry Curran - 1819 - 468 oldal
...ruling power of the state, who feeds the ravens of the royal aviary that cry continually for food: it teaches them to imitate those saints on the pension...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 Epic* tetus, that... | |
| Charles Phillips - 1819 - 484 oldal
...ruling power of the state, 'who feed the ravens of the royal aviary, that cry continually for food. It teaches them to imitate those saints on the pension...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... | |
| Thomas Paine - 1819 - 758 oldal
...known, is related to have been spoken by Jesus Christ, as a remedy against distrustful care. " Behold the lilies of the field, they toil not, neither do they spin." This, however, is far inferior to the allusions in Job, and in the nineteenth psalm ; but it is similar... | |
| Frances Arabella Rowden - 1820 - 178 oldal
...taught us to trace the protecting care of our Heavenly Father in the lily of the field. " 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. " Wherefore... | |
| 1821 - 508 oldal
...ruling power of the state, who feed the ravens of the royal aviary, that cry continually for food. It teaches them to imitate those saints on the pension...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... | |
| 1821 - 518 oldal
...ruling power of the state, who feed the ravens of the royal 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,... | |
| 1821 - 510 oldal
...summer's pride, &c. 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... | |
| Joseph Clinton Robertson - 1822 - 206 oldal
...aviary, that cry continually for food. It teaches them to imitate those saints on the pension list, who are like the lilies of the field ; they toil not,...like Solomon in all his glory. In fine, it teaches men a lesson which indeed they might have learned from Epictetus ; that it is sometimes good not to... | |
| Henry Grattan - 1822 - 436 oldal
...the ravens of the royal aviary, that cry continually for food. It teaches them to imitate those samts on the pension list, that are like the lilies of the field — iney tod not, neither do they spin, and yet are arrayed like Solomon in his glory. In fine, it... | |
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