| Anne Marsh-Caldwell - 1855 - 344 páginas
...— to give you very large possessions — and you must try to understand, and to remember too — ' That to whom much is given, of him much will be required.' — Poor little bodie — but that's an awful way of considering it, though, for so young a one." The... | |
| Thomas Reid - 1863 - 552 páginas
...This, indeed, amounts to nothing more than that maxim of common sense, confirmed by Divine authority, " That to whom much is given, of him much will be required." The sum of this argument is — that a certain degree of active power is the talent which God hath... | |
| Jane Grace Smith - 1875 - 340 páginas
...it, Regie. I urge you no more ; hide TIT FOR TAT. 49 away your golden talent, your pen, but remember that ' to whom much is given, of him much will be required.'" But Reginald Dunstable filled his place as head of his family with capability and generosity. He had... | |
| Maria A. West - 1875 - 734 páginas
...beside all waters" the good seed of the Word; to be faithful as the leaders of their sex, remembering that to whom much is given, of him much will be required. Prayer was then offered, and the assembly was dismissed. The audience lingered to examine the various... | |
| 1875 - 402 páginas
...Byron, and Dumas, on the ground of their genius; and so, instead of holding with the Great Teacher, that 'to whom much is given, of him much will be required,' they affirm the direct contrary, 'that to whom much is given, of him little will be required. Christian... | |
| Maria Abigail West - 1876 - 754 páginas
...beside all waters" the good seed of the Word ; to be faithful as the leaders of their sex, remembering that to whom much is given, of him much will be required. Prayer was then offered, and the assembly was dismissed. The audience lingered to examine the various... | |
| Samuel Walker - 1878 - 152 páginas
...sought our own glory in them, and have a lamentable account to render of our abuse of GOD'S gifts ; that to whom much is given, of him much will be required ; therefore, of all things in the world we have least cause to boast of that which might and would,... | |
| H M. Wylde - 1883 - 386 páginas
...time and place be obtained ? There is one rule which is suitable for all alike, only we must remember that to whom much is given, of him much will be required. The one rule for all is this : Never undertake anything that will so shut up your heart that GOD cannot... | |
| Lord Henry Cockburn Cockburn - 1888 - 286 páginas
...panel now at your bar, so much the deeper and more aggravated is his guilt. For, my Lord, we all know that to whom much is given, of him much will be required." In one sense, though not in the proper sense, as applied to the particular case, this is true. Crime... | |
| Lord Henry Cockburn Cockburn - 1888 - 278 páginas
...panel now at your bar, so much the deeper and more aggravated is his guilt. For, my Lord, we all know that to whom much is given, of him much will be required." In one sense, though not in the proper sense, as applied to the particular case, this is true. Crime... | |
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