 | Frank Lloyd Wright - 2005 - 604 pages
...of design and perfect significance both are first essentials of the spontaneous born simplicity of the lilies of the field. "They toil not, neither do they spin." Jesus wrote the supreme essay on simplicity in this, "Consider the lilies of the field." Five lines... | |
 | Michael H. Riley - 2006 - 296 pages
...momentary communion, a 'quality' relationship distilled into a fiction or reading experience. "Consider the lilies of the field; they toil not, neither do they spin..." "Don't old people need chemical stimulants to make it happen, as much as young people do?" And sexual... | |
 | Jane Manaster - 2006 - 116 pages
...neighbors are more likely to lock up their own pets than to put out the welcome mat. Like the biblical lilies of the field, they "toil not, neither do they spin"; yet they are an intrinsic part of America's Southwest regional landscape no less than the roadrunner, armadillo,... | |
 | John Bisagno - 2007 - 142 pages
...illustrations as well as parables. Listen as He says, "Consider the lilies of the field, how they grow. They toil not, neither do they spin. Yet your Heavenly Father careth for them." When I read that, and thought about what Dr. Evans had said, I began to think. How do lilies grow?... | |
 | Victor E. Prince - 2007 - 148 pages
...will be done. O Lord." The birds of the air trust in Thee. and Thou seeth the sparrows when they fall. 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. May we not unduly heed over tomorrow.... | |
 | Stephen Larsen - 2007 - 275 pages
...of an ever- flowering mystery that's been going on since time began. Your own master said: "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." DISSOCIATION AS A PSYCHOLOGICAL AND SPIRITUAL... | |
 | Celia Pearson - 2011 - 118 pages
...carpet. All those years I was hard up and struggling I used to quote to myself from the Bible "Consider the lilies of the field. They toil not neither do they spin, but was Solomon in all his glory ever arrayed like one of these?" I felt God had smiled on me no and... | |
 | Robert G. Ingersoll - 2007 - 530 pages
...proportion that he has depended on his own efforts, he has advanced. The church has always said : " Consider the lilies of the field ; they toil not, " neither do they spin." " Take no thought for the " morrow." Whereas, the real common sense of this world has said : " No matter... | |
 | Frank Lloyd Wright - 2008 - 214 pages
...fourth afternoon, the greatest of all references to simplicity, the inspired admonition: "Consider the lilies of the field — they toil not, neither do they spin, yet verily I say unto thee — Solomon in all his glory was not arrayed like one of these." An inspired... | |
 | William Sloane Coffin - 2008 - 626 pages
...agribusiness? J o Let us move on now to our personal attitude toward all our possessions. "Consider the lilies of the field; they toil not neither do they spin; yet I tell you, even Solomon in all his glory, was not arrayed like one of these" (Matt. 6:28—29). Most... | |
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