| Henry Hunter - 1793 - 280 sider
...world. And in order to be thus ufeful, let us fet before ourfelves the glorious example of Chrift, whofe meat and drink it was to do the -will of his heavenly Father•, and who always went about doing good. And therefore let us be afhamed to live as ufelefs plants in the... | |
| Georg Joachim Zollikofer - 1803 - 216 sider
...his virtue, and to fhine as a light in the world — of a Chriftian, the difciple of a Mafter, whofe meat and drink it was to do the will of his Heavenly Father, and whofe conduct was governed by this maxim ; " I muft work whilft it is called today, for the night cometh... | |
| Henry Hunter - 1803 - 286 sider
...affiftanceot facred edifices and feafons ? He whofe converfation •was continually in heaven, whofe " meat and drink it was to do the will of his heavenly Father," who never loll fight, for a moment, of the great end of his miffion. And who was fo aregular in his... | |
| Percival Stockdale - 1809 - 500 sider
...liberal, and large donations i as far as human nature can imitate the divine, WESLEY imitated him " whose meat and drink " it was, to do the will of his father ;" like his Saviour, " he went about doing good." October, 1808. I have carefully read over... | |
| Samuel Miller - 1813 - 450 sider
...servant of Jesus Christ; a minister of Him who went about doing yood to the souls and bodies of men ; and whose meat and drink it was to do the will of his Father, and finish his work. The writer well remembers a circumstance, which, though small in itself,... | |
| James Lindsay - 1818 - 520 sider
...more of a devout spirit, and practising more of an exalted charity in contemplating his character, whose meat and drink it was to do the will of his heavenly Father ? And do we consider it as our highest honour to gain his friendship, by doing the things which he hath commanded... | |
| Henry Hunter - 1818 - 376 sider
...influence and assistance of sacred edifices and seasons ? He whose conversation was continually in heaven, whose " meat and drink it was to do the will of his heavenly father," who never lost sight, for a moment, of the great end of his mission. And who was so ^regular in his... | |
| 1821 - 970 sider
...God; they must find their pleasure in the same way in which He found it, whom they profess to follow, whose meat and drink it was to do the will of his Father. So far as we are employed in doing good from right motives, so far we resemble Christ, and... | |
| William Bengo' Collyer - 1822 - 502 sider
...; they must find their pleasure in the same way in which He found it, whom they profess to follow, whose meat and drink it was to do the will of his Father. So far as wfe are employed in doing good from right motives, so far we resemble Christ, and... | |
| Youth's instructor - 1822 - 488 sider
...acquired in the school of CHRIST ; who "did not his own will but the will of Him that sent him ; " yea, whose "meat and drink" it was " to do the will of his Father, and to finish his work." =___=_==__ °. ON PLAYING AT CARDS. . [THE following Extract of a... | |
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