... with the one as well as the other. If circumstances should occur which oblige you practically to act with any one party, as the least of two evils, then watch yourselves the more lest the least of two evils should, by any means, commend itself at... Memorials of a Wife - Page xxxiby Martha Hoppus, John Hoppus - 1856Full view - About this book
| 1843 - 632 pages
...join with the one as well as the other. If circumstances should occur which oblige you practically to act with any one party, as the least of two evils,...those who seek to follow their Master, and him only. Do it, although your foes be they of your own household : those whom nature, or habit, or choice, had... | |
| 1843 - 630 pages
...protesting against its evil, dreading its victory, far more pleased to serve it by suffering than l>y acting ; for it is in Christ's cause only that we...reproach, and suspicion, and cold friendship, and zealous enmiry ; for this is the portion of those who seek to follow their Master, and him only. Do it, although... | |
| Thomas Arnold - 1834 - 496 pages
...yourselves the more, lest the least of two evils should, by any means, commend itself at last to your minds as a positive good. Join it with a sad and reluctant...those who seek to follow their Master, and him only. Do it, though your foes be they of your own household; those whom nature, or habit, or choice, had... | |
| 1834 - 504 pages
...yourselves the more, lest the least of two evils should, by any means, commend itself at last to your minds as a positive good. Join it with a sad and reluctant...those who seek to follow their Master, and him only. Do it, though your foes be they of your own household ; those whom nature, or habit, or choice, had... | |
| 1846 - 670 pages
...occur which oblige you practically to act with any one party, join it with a sad and reluctant heart; for it is in Christ's cause only that we can act with...those who seek to follow their Master and him only. Do it, although your foes be of your own household ; those whom nature, or habit, or choice, had once... | |
| THE EDINBURGH REVIEW OR CRITICAL JOURNAL - 1843 - 672 pages
...join with the one as well as the other. If circumstances should occur which oblige you practically to act with any one party, as the least of two evils,...those who seek to follow their Master, and him only. Do it, although your foes he they of your own housshold : those whom nature, or habit, or choice, had... | |
| 1843 - 1266 pages
...evils should, by any means, commend itself at last to your mind as a positive good. Join it with > sad and reluctant heart, protesting against its evil,...those who seek to follow their Master, and him only. Do it, although your foes be they of your own household : those whom nature, or habit, or choice, had... | |
| John Holmes Agnew - 1843 - 604 pages
...heart, protesting against its evil, dreading its victory, far more pleased to serve it by Buffering than by acting ; for it is in Christ's cause only...those who seek to follow their Master, and him only. Do it, although your fo-'s be they of your own household : those whom nature, or habit, or choice,... | |
| John Holmes Agnew, Eliakim Littell - 1843 - 606 pages
...evils should, by any means, commend itself at last to your mind as a positive good. Join it with а sad and reluctant heart, protesting against its evil,...Christ's cause only that we can act with heart and sou!, as well as patiently and triumphantly suffjr. Do this amidst reproach, and suspicion, and cold... | |
| 1844 - 562 pages
...least to your mind, as a positive good. Join it with a sad and reluctant heart, protesting agaiust its evil, dreading its victory, far more pleased to...for this is the portion of those who seek to follow then' Master and him only. Do it, although your foes be they of your own household ; those whom nature,... | |
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