| Philip Doddridge - 1802 - 644 sivua
...teacher would be quite impossible. (page 65.) With reference also to this teaching we are exhorted to become as little children, that we may enter into the kingdom of God; which you seem to understand as a command to lay aside our reason wherever religion is concerned:... | |
| Philip Doddridge - 1802 - 626 sivua
...teacher would be quite impossible. (page 65.) With reference also to this teaching we are exhorted to become as little children, that we may enter into the kingdom of God; which you seem to understand as a command to lay aside our reason wherever religion is concerned... | |
| Richard Hurrell Froude - 1838 - 460 sivua
...pleasures. Now, if this be the case, it becomes very plain what our Saviour intends by calling on us to " become as little children, that we may enter into the kingdom of heaven ;" it is plain that we are to understand these words in the full sense which they literally convey,... | |
| 1861 - 972 sivua
...like a child." "Not like a child in any contemptible sense, only in the way that we are bidden to ' become as little children, that we may enter into the Kingdom of Heaven,' " answered Lambert, with sudden earnestness ; " and in that Kingdom loyal obedience and simple straightforwardness,... | |
| Florence Wilford - 1862 - 582 sivua
...Christmas-Day, I know." " Not like a child in any contemptible sense, only in the way that we are bidden to ' become as little children, that we may enter into the Kingdom of Heaven,' " answered Lambert, with sudden earnestness; " and in that Kingdom loyal obedience and scrupulous honour,... | |
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