| 1851 - 408 pages
...that God may be praised in themselves, and in all the Saints, and to this they are always tending. 5. Be grateful, then, for the least, and thou shalt...considerest the dignity of the Giver, no gift will seem little or too mean for thee. For that is not little which is given by the most high God. Yea, though... | |
| 1852 - 640 pages
...that God may be praised in themselves, and in all the Saints, and to {nis they are always tending. 5. Be grateful, then, for the least, and thou shalt...considerest the dignity of the Giver, no gift will seem little or too mean for thee. For that is not little which is given by the most high God. Yea, though... | |
| 1859 - 286 pages
...the Saints, and to this they are always tending. 5. & grateful, then, for the least, and thou Ehalt be worthy to receive greater things. Let the least...very great and the most contemptible as a special fevour. If thou considerest the dignity of the Giver, no gift will seem little or too mean for thee.... | |
| 1873 - 462 pages
...desirous of vain glory. They that are grounded and established in God can by no means be proud. V. Be grateful then for the least, and thou shalt be worthy to receive greater things. Let the least be unto thee as something very great, and the most contemptible as a special favour. Yea, though He give... | |
| 1879 - 454 pages
...that God may be praised in themselves, and in all the Saints, and to this they are always tending. 5. Be grateful, then, for the least, and thou shalt...considerest the dignity of the Giver, no gift will seem little or too mean for thee. For that is not little which is given by the Most High God. Yea, though... | |
| Thomas (à Kempis) - 1881 - 312 pages
...things that God may be praised in themselves and in all the saints ; and this is always their aim. Be grateful then for the least, and thou shalt be...very great, and the most contemptible as a special gift. If thou considerest the dignity of the giver, no gift will seem to thee little or worthless ;... | |
| 1881 - 316 pages
...things that God may be praised in themselves and in all the saints ; and this is always their aim. Be grateful then for the least, and thou shalt be...very great, and the most contemptible as a special gift. If thou considerest the dignity of the giver, no gift will seem to thee little or worthless ;... | |
| William Edward Winks - 1882 - 136 pages
...he is an exile, and may not place his hopes in anything of this world. ROOK I, CHAP, xii, No. i. 17. Be grateful then for the least, and thou shalt be...great, and the most contemptible as a special favour. BOOK II, CHAP, x, No. 5. 18. My son, My grace is precious ; it suffers not itself to be mingled with... | |
| 1882 - 282 pages
...things that God may be praised in themselves and in all the saints ; and this is always their aim. Be grateful then for the least, and thou shalt be...receive greater things. Let the least be to thee as very great, and the most contemptible as a special gift. If thou considerest the dignity of the giver,... | |
| Percy Fitzgerald - 1895 - 128 pages
...— health, fortune, happiness, good spirits, the sense of appreciation ; on which hear our author. " Be grateful, then, for the least, and thou shalt be...worthy to receive greater things. Let the least be to t/tee as something. very great, and the most contemptible as a special favour. If thou considerest... | |
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