Proverbs 12:1-28 Wasted GainsProverbs 12:27I. By toil, by tears, by sharing in the toil and tears of others, our life is rich in gains. Trophies have fallen to our bow, and to the bow of the nation with which we are one, and to the bow of the Gospel we believe;
Proverbs 12:1-28 Wasted GainsProverbs 12:27I. By toil, by tears, by sharing in the toil and tears of others, our life is rich in gains. Trophies have fallen to our bow, and to the bow of the nation with which we are one, and to the bow of the Gospel we believe;
Proverbs 12:1-28 Wasted GainsProverbs 12:27I. By toil, by tears, by sharing in the toil and tears of others, our life is rich in gains. Trophies have fallen to our bow, and to the bow of the nation with which we are one, and to the bow of the Gospel we believe;
Proverbs 14:1-35 Sin and Its MockersProverbs 14:9It is one thing to mock in such a fashion as that the sinning person shall say, "This thing which the mirror holds up to me is base, contemptible, unprofitable, and I will henceforth abjure it"; and another thing
Proverbs 14:1-35 Sin and Its MockersProverbs 14:9It is one thing to mock in such a fashion as that the sinning person shall say, 'This thing which the mirror holds up to me is base, contemptible, unprofitable, and I will henceforth abjure it'; and another thing
Proverbs 14:1-35 Sin and Its MockersProverbs 14:9It is one thing to mock in such a fashion as that the sinning person shall say, 'This thing which the mirror holds up to me is base, contemptible, unprofitable, and I will henceforth abjure it'; and another thing
Proverbs 20:1-30 The Sluggard in HarvestProverbs 20:4I. First, let us try to bring out the principles which are crystallized in this picturesque saying.1. The first thought evidently is: present conduct determines future conditions. Life is a series of epochs,
Proverbs 20:1-30 The Sluggard in HarvestProverbs 20:4I. First, let us try to bring out the principles which are crystallized in this picturesque saying.1. The first thought evidently is: present conduct determines future conditions. Life is a series of epochs,
Proverbs 3:1-35 Self-reliant Or God-reliant?Proverbs 3:5-6No one who reads the book of Proverbs can fail to see that its maxims are of the utmost value. We should truly be the poorer without its pithy, practical sayings, which bear upon almost every phase of life.How
Proverbs 3:1-35 Self-reliant Or God-reliant?Proverbs 3:5-6No one who reads the book of Proverbs can fail to see that its maxims are of the utmost value. We should truly be the poorer without its pithy, practical sayings, which bear upon almost every phase of life.How
Proverbs 3:1-35 Self-reliant Or God-reliant?Proverbs 3:5-6No one who reads the book of Proverbs can fail to see that its maxims are of the utmost value. We should truly be the poorer without its pithy, practical sayings, which bear upon almost every phase of life.How
Proverbs 30:1-33 God"s RiddleProverbs 30:4"What is His name? and what is His Son"s name? Canst thou tell?" It is God Almighty"s great conundrum spoken out of eternity into time; it is the riddle propounded by the Supreme Intelligence to the heart and reason of
Proverbs 30:1-33 God's RiddleProverbs 30:4'What is His name? and what is His Son's name? Canst thou tell?' It is God Almighty's great conundrum spoken out of eternity into time; it is the riddle propounded by the Supreme Intelligence to the heart and reason of
Proverbs 30:1-33 God's RiddleProverbs 30:4'What is His name? and what is His Son's name? Canst thou tell?' It is God Almighty's great conundrum spoken out of eternity into time; it is the riddle propounded by the Supreme Intelligence to the heart and reason of every
Proverbs 4:1-27 Proverbs 4:5-7I mean to follow Solomon"s directions, "get learning, get understanding". I find earlier days are gone by—I find that I can have no enjoyment in the world but continual drinking of knowledge.—Keats to John Taylor (1818).References.—IV:7.—J.
Proverbs 4:1-27 Proverbs 4:5-7I mean to follow Solomon's directions, 'get learning, get understanding'. I find earlier days are gone by I find that I can have no enjoyment in the world but continual drinking of knowledge.Keats to John Taylor (1818).References.
Proverbs 4:1-27 Proverbs 4:5-7I mean to follow Solomon's directions, 'get learning, get understanding'. I find earlier days are gone by I find that I can have no enjoyment in the world but continual drinking of knowledge.Keats to John Taylor (1818).References.
Mark 3:1-35 Mark 3:14His hold over all his pupils I know perfectly astonished me. It was not so much an enthusiastic admiration for his genius or learning or eloquence which stirred within them; it was a sympathetic thrill, caught from a spirit that was earnestly
Mark 3:1-35 Mark 3:14His hold over all his pupils I know perfectly astonished me. It was not so much an enthusiastic admiration for his genius or learning or eloquence which stirred within them; it was a sympathetic thrill, caught from a spirit that was earnestly
1 Peter 3:1-22 In the Sight of God1 Peter 3:4God sees; the eyes of the Lord run to and fro throughout the whole earth, to show Himself mighty on behalf of them that trust in Him. His eyes are weapons, His eyes are lightnings, His smile makes the morning, His frown
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