| 1918 - 694 sivua
...training which will fully qualify them for their utmost possible service to the state. It- is a case of "these things ought ye to have done and not to have left the other undone." Mr. Whiteny's contention suggests the attitude of those who have advocated what is known as "The Amherst... | |
| Michigan. State Board of Agriculture - 1884 - 482 sivua
...as doing, of the value of system, order, economy, promptness in all farm operations ? It may be said these things ought ye to have done and not to have left the other undone. It must be borne in mind, however, that the time allotted to this work during the entire college course... | |
| William Henry Seward - 1887 - 728 sivua
...you can, and I will go with yon ; but remember the instructive lesson that was taught in the words, " These things ought ye to have done, and not to have left the others undone." Remember that the liberty party tried the unattainable, overlooking the attainable,... | |
| 1887 - 604 sivua
...its censors. This is a common error, and it is condemned in our Lord's warning to the Pharisees, " These things ought ye to have done and not to have left the others undone." In the spirit of this teaching we desire to insist upon a more thorough and radical... | |
| 1888 - 480 sivua
...Matthew, xxiii., and 23. ' Woe be to you, ye blind guides, who strain at a gnat, and swallow a camel ! These things ought ye to have done, and not to have left the other undone." Rest assured of this, my dear sir ; that men, sheep, and fish, are the great staple commodities of... | |
| James Guinness Rogers - 1888 - 344 sivua
...to its censors. It is a common error, which is condemned in our Lord's warning to the Pharisees, " These things ought ye to have done and not to have left the others undone." In the spirit of this teaching is the attempt to insist upon a more thorough and radical... | |
| John Robert Irelan - 1888 - 498 sivua
...you can, and I will go with you; but remember the instructive lesson that was taught in the words, ' These things ought ye to have done, and not to have left the others undone.' Remember that the Liberty Party tried the unattainable, overlooking the attainable,... | |
| Peterborough (N.H.) - 1890 - 190 sivua
...and powerful and permanent than these things which make a nation strong and insures it against decay. "These things ought ye to have done and not to have left the other undone." An exclusive devotion to material interests may tend toward the decay and not the upbuilding of national... | |
| Francis Henry Underwood - 1893 - 430 sivua
...ecstasies, andteven the most devout of churchmembers smiled. The only reply came from a deacon who said, " ' These things ought ye to have done, and not to have left the other undone.' " When the vote was taken, there was only a small increase in the appropriation. Progress was slow... | |
| 1928 - 710 sivua
...are surveyed in this book, too many to be discussed here. After all the ancient commandment remains: these things ought ye to have done and not to have left the others undone. At the end of the eighteenth century India emerged from nearly eight centuries of invasion... | |
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