| Benjamin Offen - 1851 - 240 pages
...leaves the subject more obscure than if he had not left any comment at all. Jesus says, " Consider 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." And again, " Take no thought for the... | |
| Frederick Marryat - 1851 - 374 pages
...earth, and yet how matchless ! Does not our Redeemer beautifully point it out, where he says, ' Consider the lilies of the field ; they toil not, neither do they spin ; and yet I say unto you, that even Solomon in all his glory was not arrayed like one of these ?' "... | |
| Thomas Cogswell Upham - 1851 - 474 pages
...wonderful in its variety, is always accomplished without effort and without the sense of fatigue. " Behold 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." Again,... | |
| Daniel Scrymgeour - 1851 - 424 pages
...side, and even our Saviour himself gives it the weight and 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... | |
| James Anthony Froude, John Tulloch - 1852 - 814 pages
...these things are mentioned in Scripture, how different is the principle of comparison — ' Consider the lilies of the field, they toil not, neither do they spin ; and yet I say unto you that even Solomon in all his glory was not arrayed like one of these.' Here... | |
| Mrs. Winter - 1852 - 90 pages
...she is gone, and found a home in heaven, Leaving me a bright example, and an aching heart. sf STUDY the lilies of the field : They toil not, neither do they spin ; Yet pure and grateful fragrance yield, Remote from folly, noise and din. Seeking the cool sequester'd... | |
| William Fishbough - 1852 - 1104 pages
...of impurity, is of such rare quality that the king's stateliest robes cannot match it. " Con« gider the lilies of the field ; they toil not, neither do they spin ; yet Solomon, in all his glory, was not arrayed like unto one of these." Nay, kings are even glad... | |
| 1852 - 302 pages
...was bom of the froth of the sea. The highest voice ever heard on this earth said withal, " Consider 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." A glance that into the deepest deep... | |
| 1853 - 604 pages
...of the air ; for they sow not neither do they reap ; yet your heavenly Father feedeth them. Consider the lilies of the field ; they toil not, neither do they spin. Wherefore, if God so clothe the grass of the field which to-day is, and to-morrow is cast into the... | |
| Mary Andrews Denison - 1853 - 440 pages
...fancied every one was laughing at me, and unfortunately the sermon was preached from this text: " Behold the lilies of the field ; they toil not, neither do they spin ; yet I say unto you that Solomon, in all his glory, was not arrayed like one of these." I left the... | |
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