| John Ford (of New York) - Protectionism - 1892 - 152 pages
...manufactures in preference to foreign ones imported from different countries. GARFIELD, James A.— For the present the world is divided into separate nationalities, and that Divine command still applies: "He that provideth not for his own household has denied the faith and... | |
| Republican National Committee (U.S.) - Campaign literature - 1892 - 286 pages
...American people, and to elevate and advance the civilization of the world. Enlightened Self-Interest. For the present the world is divided into separate nationalities, and that Divine command still applies : " He that provideth not for his own household has denied the faith and... | |
| Campaign literature - 1892 - 284 pages
...American people, and to elevate and advance the civilization of the world. Enlightened Self-interest. For the present the world is divided into separate nationalities, and that Divine command still applies : "He that provideth not for his own household has denied the faith and... | |
| Home missions - 1912 - 660 pages
...we owe to any man anywhere we owe to our brother close at hand. He that provicleth not first of all for his own household has denied the faith and is worse than an infidel. This is good Scripture and good reason. For what can we give except that which we have?... | |
| Christianity and culture - 1898 - 366 pages
...most frequently defends himself when pushed in argument by quoting this scripture: "He that careth not for his own household has denied the faith and is worse than an inlidel." And the answer to this is: Love is at home in a larger circle, making a family of families.... | |
| George W. Bell - New Zealand - 1904 - 306 pages
...Mr. Oseba and Leo are both right, and I say, " Well done ! " for a popular gentleman of old said : " He that provideth not for his own household has denied the faith, and is worse than an infidel," and if this was Paul, he was not far " beside " himself on this occasion. It is very pleasing mental recreation... | |
| Edwin Charles Dargan - Church - 1905 - 706 pages
...them, they were to provide for their own, the Apostle distinctly declaring that the man who provides not for his own household has denied the faith and is worse than an unbeliever. The church was not to be burdened with those who were not actually in need of its help,... | |
| 818 pages
...recognised and largely insisted upon in the Sacred Oracles. As to things temporal, he who provides not for his own household "has denied the faith and is worse than an infidel." And with respect to things spiritual, negligence is immeasurably more criminal. We are enjoined to "give... | |
| Men and Religion Forward Movement - Christianity - 1912 - 336 pages
...we owe to any man anywhere we owe to our brother close at hand. He that provideth not first of all for his own household has denied the faith and is worse than an infidel. This is good Scripture and good reason. For what can we give except that which we have?... | |
| Men and Religion Forward Movement - Christianity - 1912 - 336 pages
...we owe to any man anywhere we owe to our brother close at hand. He that provideth not first of all for his own household has denied the faith and is worse than an infidel. This is good Scripture and good reason. For what can we give except that which we have?... | |
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