CONSIDER. Consider The lilies of the field whose bloom is brief: — We are as they; Like them we fade away, As doth a leaf. Consider The sparrows of the air of small account: Our God doth view Whether they fall or mount, — He guards us too. Consider... Macmillan's Magazine - Página 2321866Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| 1866 - 956 páginas
...CONSIDER The lilies of the field whose bloom is brief : — We are as they ; Like them we fade away, As doth a leaf. Consider The sparrows of the air of small...Much more our Father seeks To do us good. CHRISTINA G ROSSETTI — Macmillan's Magazine. TWO PICTURES. BY JOHN O. WHITTIEB. IN sky and wave the white clouds... | |
| 1866 - 570 páginas
...CONSIDER The lilies of the field whose bloom is brief: — "We are as they ; Like them we fade away, As doth a leaf. Consider The sparrows of the air of small...more our Father seeks To do us good. CHRISTINA G. ROSSETTI. WORDSWORTH AND HARTLEY COLERIDGE: IN GRASMEEE CHURCHYARD, "WESTMORELAND. Two graves, and... | |
| John Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell, Henry T. Steele - 1866 - 828 páginas
...CONSIDER The lilies of the field whose bloom ia brief: We ere as they ; Like them we fade away, As doth a leaf. Consider The sparrows of the air of small...guards us too. Consider The lilies that do neither epin nor toil, Yet are most fair : What profits all this care And all this coil ? Consider The birds... | |
| 1867 - 844 páginas
...Consider The lilies of the field whose bloom is brief: — We are as they ; Like them we fade away, As doth a leaf. Consider The sparrows of the air of small...guards us too. Consider The lilies that do neither cpiu nor toil, Yet are most fair : — What profits all this care And all this coil? Consider The birds... | |
| William Meynell Whittemore - 1868 - 592 páginas
...Consider The lilies of the field, whose bloom is brief ; We are as they ; Like them we fade away As doth a leaf. Consider The sparrows of the air, of...most fair ; What profits all this care And all this toil ? Consider The birds that have no barn nor harvest weeks ; God gives them food, Much more our... | |
| John Edgar Gould - 1869 - 190 páginas
...way, as \ doth a \ leaf. \\ 2. Consider, consider the sparrows of the air, of \ small ac- \ count. ,\ Our God doth view whether they \ fall or \ mount — he \ guards us \ too. || 3. Consider, consider the lilies that do neither \ spin nor \ toil, |J Yet are most fair ; what... | |
| Anson Davies Fitz Randolph - 1872 - 298 páginas
...Consider The lilies of the field whose bloom is brief, We are as they ; Like them we fade away, As doth a leaf. Consider The sparrows of the air of small...most fair ; What profits all this care And all this toil ? Consider The birds that nave no barn nor harvest weeks God gives them food ; Much more our Father... | |
| Richard Fuller - 1872 - 468 páginas
...| way, As | doth a | leaf. 2 Consider, consider The | sparrows of the air, of | small ac- | count, Our God doth view, Whether they | fall or | mount, He | guards us | too. 3 Consider, consider The | lilies that clo neither | spin nor | toil, Yet are most fair; What profits... | |
| Anson Davies Fitz Randolph - 1872 - 290 páginas
...CONSIDER^ Consider The lilies of the field whose bloom is brief We are as they ; Like them we fade away, As doth a leaf. Consider The sparrows of the air of small account 5 Our God doth view Whether they fall or mount — He guards us too. Consider The lilies that do neither... | |
| Edward Henry Bickersteth (bp. of Exeter) - 1873 - 320 páginas
.../ Consider The lilies of the field whose bloom is brief We are as they ; Like them we fade away, As doth a leaf. Consider The sparrows of the air of small...most fair ; What profits all this care And all this toil ? Consider The birds that have no barn nor harvestweeks ; God gives them food; Much more our Father... | |
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