| William McEwen - 1792 - 260 Seiten
...righteoufnefs, in whatfoever fliape, as the ground of his acceptance with God ; let him alfo fpend his money for that which is not bread, and his labour for that which fatisfieth not. But let the Chriftian, who knows the gift of God, and the excellency of the heavenly... | |
| 1916 - 476 Seiten
...trade without affecting the military resources of the enemy. Indeed, if the enemy chooses to ' spend his money for that which is not bread and ' his labour for that which satisfieth not,' why should we try to prevent it ? Ladies' garters are no doubt useful articles and often contain india-rubber,... | |
| 1803 - 512 Seiten
...foolilh and a fmful part. It is foolifh and unworthy of himfelf as a rational being : It is fpending his money for that which is not bread, and his labour for that which futisfieth not. He can no more fatisfy his mind with material things, than he can feed his body when... | |
| Claude Fleury - 1809 - 402 Seiten
...be most joyfully received ? But alas ! so perverted is the soul of man, that he would rather spend his money for that which is not bread, and his labour for that which satisfieth not, than receive the salvation of GOD, without money and without price. We have reason, however, to anticipate... | |
| Thomas Tregenna Biddulph - 1810 - 490 Seiten
...so that he cannot de" liver his soul, nor say, Is there not a, lie in my "right hand?' He " spends his money for that " which is not bread, and his labour for that which " satistieth not," till he hears the voice of sovereign love, crying, " Hearken diligently unto " me,... | |
| J S. Pipe - 1813 - 646 Seiten
...consequences of dying in his present state, shews him the emptiness of all his joys, and bids him not spend his " money for that which is not bread, and his labour for that which satisfied! not." Wkile making his remarks on religious characters, or joining in the unkind ones made... | |
| James Wood - 1813 - 646 Seiten
...own righteousness, as the ground of his acceptance with God ; let him also spend his money for liât which is not bread, and his labour for that which satisfieth not. But let the Christian, who knows the gift of God, and the excellency of the heavenly provision, let... | |
| Claude Fleury - 1820 - 414 Seiten
...be most joyfully received ? But, alas, so perverted is the soul of man, that he would rather spend his money for that which is not bread, and his labour for that which satisfieth not, than receive the salvation of GOD without money and without price. We have reason, however, to anticipate... | |
| Claude Fleury - 1820 - 412 Seiten
...would be most joyfully received? But, alas, so perverted is the soul of man, that he would rather spend his money for that which is not bread, and his labour for that which satisfieth not, than receive the salvation of GOD without money and without price. We have reason, however, to anticipate... | |
| Claude Fleury - 1821 - 428 Seiten
...be most joyfully received ? But, alas, so perverted is the soul of man, that he would rather spend his money for that which is not bread, and his labour for that which satisjieth not, than receive the salvation of GOD without money and without price. We have reason,... | |
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