| John Langhorne - 1764 - 322 páginas
...tranfient labours : If thefe are not fecured, we have lived and we have toiled in vain, we have given our money for that which is not bread, and our labour for that which fatisfieth not. Live, Live, my Conftantia, fupported by that gracious power whom you ferve, fupported by his providence,... | |
| Ebenezer Erskine - 1798 - 614 páginas
...Did Satan and fin fpoil us of our wifdom, infomuch that ever fince we are infatuate, and like fools> fpend our money for that which is not bread, and our labour for that which cannot profit us ? Well, Chrilt reftorcs wifdom unto fools and babes ; he is " made of God unto us... | |
| John Langhorne - 1802 - 310 páginas
...tranfient labours : If thefe are not fecured, we have lived and we have toiled in vain, we have given our money for that which is not bread, and our labour for that which fatislicth not. Live, my Conftantia, fupported by that gracious Power whom you fervc, fupported by... | |
| Richard Cecil - 1803 - 88 páginas
...obtains, more or lefs, every where ; but ferious, vital, fpiritual religion is a cafe of-neceffity with us all. We fummon our forces, we ranfack our ftores, we fpend our money for that which it not bread, and our labour far that which fat isJieth not ; f we look every .way, and call to every... | |
| John Murray - 1813 - 438 páginas
...every child of Adam, and still there will be to spare. Shall we turn back to these husks, spending our money for that which is not bread, and our labour for that which sadsfieth not ? Shall we refuse U, receive wine and milk without money and without price, even that... | |
| Richard Cecil, Josiah Pratt - 1816 - 572 páginas
...religion is a case of necessity with us all. We summon our forces, we ransack our stores, we spend our money for that which is not bread, and our labour for that which satisfieth not: Isa. Iv. 2. We look every way, and call to every thing ; till each, in return, loudly... | |
| Peter Smith - 1818 - 510 páginas
...the hour of death. Why then will we set our hearts on unsatisfactory enjoyments? " Why will we spend our money for that which is not bread, and our labour for that which satisfieth not ?" let us henceforth take the Lord for the portion of our inheritance, and he will never... | |
| Andrew Fuller - 1824 - 458 páginas
...in at the straight gate. All the zeal and earnestness which we may feel in other things, is spending our money for that which is not bread, and our labour for that which satistieth not. Incline your ear, and come unto Him ; bear, and your souls shall lire ; and he will... | |
| Andrew Fuller - 1824 - 484 páginas
...in at the straight gate. All the zeal and earnestness which we may feel in other things, is spending our money for that which is not bread, and our labour for that which satisfieth not. Incline your ear, and come unto Him ; hear, and your souls shall live ; and he will... | |
| 1825 - 434 páginas
...religion is " a case of necessity" with us all. We Summon our forces, we ransack our stores, " we spend our money for that which is not bread, and our labour for that which sati.sfict.1 1 not;" we look every way, and call to every thing, till each in turn loudly replies,... | |
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