| Augustus Layres - English language - 1867 - 260 pages
...inspires respect and veneration belong ? Have ypu any special example for the illustration of this ? from the sweat of other men's faces ; but let us judge...answered fully. The Almighty has his own purposes. ' Woe tmto the world because of offenses ! for it must be that offenses come ; but woe to that man by whom... | |
| Edwards Pierrepont - Trials (Assassination) - 1867 - 130 pages
...same God ; and each invokes His aid against the other. It may seem strange that any men should dare to ask a just God's assistance in wringing their bread from the sweat of other men's faces ; but let us jndge not that we be not jndged. The prayers of both could not be answered ; that of neither has been... | |
| Israel Perkins Warren - 1867 - 546 pages
...that a ] millstone were hanged about bis neck, and that he were drowned in the depth of the sea. 7 Woe unto the world because of offenses ! for it must needs be that offenses come ; 5 but woe to that man6 by whom the offense cometh ! 8 Wherefore, if thy hand or thy foot offend thee,... | |
| 1867 - 912 pages
...It may seem strange that any man should dare to ask a just God's assistance in wringing bread from other men's faces; but let us judge not that we be not judged. The prayer of both could not be answered fully, for the Almighty has his own purposes. "Woe unto the world... | |
| American periodicals - 1867 - 894 pages
...same God, and each invoked hie aid against the other. It may seem strange that any man should dare to ask a just God's assistance in wringing their bread from the sweat of another man, — a slave; but let us judge not that we be not judged : the prayer of both could not... | |
| John Swett - Elocution - 1867 - 252 pages
...same God; and each invokes His aid against the other. It may seem strange that any men could dare to ask a just God's assistance in wringing their bread..."Woe unto the world because of offenses! for it must be that offenses come; but woe to that man by whom the offense cometli." If we shall suppose that American... | |
| United States - 1868 - 422 pages
...same God ; and each invoke his aid against the other. It may seem strange that any men should dare to ask a just God's assistance in wringing their bread...his own purposes. " Woe unto the world because of offences, for it must . must needs be that offences come ; but woe to that man by whom the offence... | |
| Harriet Beecher Stowe - Biography & Autobiography - 1868 - 606 pages
...same God, and each invoke his aid against the other. It may seem strange that any men should dare to ask a just God's assistance in wringing their bread...his own purposes. ' Woe unto the world because of offences, for it must needs be that offences come : but woe to that man by whom the offence comcth.'... | |
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