| William Nevins - 1836 - 412 páginas
...inspiration reclaim it. NOVEL READING AND THEATRES. I cannot conceive that man, whose twofold business it is to earn his bread by the sweat of his brow, and to work out his salvation with fear and trembling, ought to have much to do with those tales of chivalrous... | |
| William Nevins - 1836 - 432 páginas
...inspiration reclaim it. NOVEL READING AND THEATRES. I cannot conceive that man, whose twofold business it is to earn his bread by the sweat of his brow, and to work out his salvation with fear and trembling, ought to have much to do with those tales of chivalrous... | |
| 1846 - 374 páginas
...feg ; The last o't, the warst o't, Is only for to beg." Thus is he ever thankful that he has strength to earn his bread by the sweat of his brow ; and when that shall no longer be in his power, we find him looking to the last resource without any dread :... | |
| 1881 - 792 páginas
...it a necessity after the fall, when he stood amid the wreck and ruin of sin. When he was sent forth to earn his bread by the sweat of his brow and when hia wilful disobedience had banished him from the immediate presence and communion of hia Maker, man... | |
| Meïr Goldschmidt - 1852 - 264 páginas
...swallowed up, and the dust is shaken from Psyche's wings. Or, the necessities of life drive him forth to earn his bread by the sweat of his brow, and when love has burdens to bear, he becomes weary and speedily droops ; awhile he flutters his downy pinions,... | |
| Joseph Barbière - 1868 - 428 páginas
...vanities. These slabs teach us that the man is dead. Philosophy, that he is not lost, but changed. How do we know but that in the transmogrification of particled...life, but that he was to suffer by family affliction. If a successful political gambler, he is apt to be poverty stricken. One is elected President, and... | |
| Joseph Barbière - 1868 - 428 páginas
...There are but few, however, who realize these fancies, perfect happiness is not decreed to man, lie is to "earn his bread by the sweat of his brow;" and...life, but that he was to suffer by family affliction. If a successful political gambler, he is apt to be poverty stricken. One is elected President, and... | |
| Glasgow sabbath school union - 1873 - 598 páginas
...the conversation at this inquiry meeting. Work is the condition of life, temporal and spiritual. Man is to earn his bread by the sweat of his brow; and he is to labour (not onM for the meat which perisheth, but for that which endureth, (v. 27.) Labour,... | |
| Orestes Augustus Brownson - 1885 - 620 páginas
...sheer nonsense. The great relief from the ills of life is employment, in a word, work. Man was made to earn his bread by the sweat of his brow, and when he does not, he suffers. The changes which have been introduced into society, imposing less active duties than... | |
| Usha Mehta - 1963 - 40 páginas
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