| 1870 - 530 sider
...all a'ong the way, finger-posts that point to the Cross of Christ. Their inscriptions are sometimes so plain that the wayfaring man, though a fool, need not err therein. They are sometimes so obscured that the heedless traveller does not notice them. These finger-posts... | |
| Charles G. Finney - 1876 - 436 sider
...Christ died for you —that you must believe on Him and break off your sins by repentance. All this is so plain that " the wayfaring man, though a fool, need not err therein." Your plea, therefore, is as false as it is foul. It is nothing better than a base libel on God! 22.... | |
| a. carrington - 1876 - 852 sider
...to unfold the mystery, to unravel the web, »ud to make the whole subject as plain as a pikestaff, so plain that the wayfaring man, though a fool, need not err therein. The point which appears to have 1 puzzled and somewhat mystified the Chief Justice, and which he failed... | |
| William Robertson (of Rochdale.) - 1877 - 568 sider
...track. That track is so plain that a wayfaring man, though a fool, need not err therein. (Cheers.) I would be guided by its lights. They have been kept burning by great men of our forefathers for many generations. Our only safety in this warfare is in adhering to the ancient... | |
| Jonathan Weaver - 1878 - 418 sider
...God overthrew Sodom and Gomorrah : yet have ye not returned unto met saith the Lord." This language is so plain that the wayfaring man, though a fool, need not err therein. They were punished in various ways, but still refused to return, — just as multiplied thousands are... | |
| William Wyatt - 1878 - 426 sider
...The work to be done, the way to do it, and the path before me that leads to full salvation were made so plain, " that the way-faring man, though a fool, need not err therein." I knew my duty, and felt fully determined to do it. I had been justified freely from all things, from... | |
| Kentucky. Dept. of Agriculture, Labor and Statistics - 1879 - 572 sider
...been correct in my conclusions; if there is no mistake about these experiments ; if things which seem so plain that the wayfaring man, though a fool, need not err therein, are not utterly unreliable, then there are certain results which follow, which I shall bring before... | |
| 1879 - 912 sider
...a Being who made all things and has nil in His power, and Who therefore is to be feared." This way, so plain that "the wayfaring man though a fool need not err therein," was also the way for this profound thinker. Further on in the paper cited above he wrote, " We are,... | |
| Wisconsin State Agricultural Society - 1879 - 514 sider
...scanty dollars? On how many farms by which one passes, the causes of much of this great •waste are so plain that the wayfaring man, though a fool, need not err therein. The farm wagon, a substantial and expensive structure, will stand under some friendly tree, if at hand,... | |
| Elizabeth Parsons Ware Packard - 1879 - 432 sider
...is essential to their life ? Are not the essential laws of our physical natures made so simple and plain, that the wayfaring man, though a fool, need not err therein ? I think the science of medicine has made more fools than God made, if it makes such fools of all men... | |
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