| Edward Thompson - 1837 - 778 sivua
...gradually developing its sweetness in the soft sunshine of a happy home. Note how they muse upon— .first the blade, then the ear, and after that the full corn in the ear. Oh, where lives the human being who deserves that holy name of parent, who has not felt this soul-stirring... | |
| Alden Bradford - 1838 - 512 sivua
...hard any of them may be, through the deceitfulness of sin ; that it may spring up speedily, and grow, first the blade, then the ear, and after that the full corn in the ear, a goodly and plenteous harvest of the fruit of righteousness, to the glory of thy great name,... | |
| Albert Barnes - 1838 - 268 sivua
...also bountifully. Let my Christian experience be like the fruit of the earth, which bringeth forth first the blade, then the ear, and after that the full corn in the ear: and then, O Lord, when thy harvest is come, put in thy sickle, and gather me, as a shock of corn... | |
| English monthly tract society - 1838 - 634 sivua
...descend, and the quickening rays of the glorious Sun of righteousness are emitted, then " spring up, first the blade, then the ear, and after that the full corn in the ear." Wherefore, " in the morning sow thy seed, and in the evening withhold not thine hand : for thou... | |
| 1838 - 314 sivua
...also bountifully. Let my Christian experience be like the fruit of the earth, which bringeth forth first the blade, then the ear, and after that, the full corn in the ear: and then, O Lord, when thy harvest is come, put in thy sickle, and gather me, as a shock of corn... | |
| New Church preacher - 1839 - 784 sivua
...accomplishment. Genuine conversion is undoubtedly a progression, and not an instantaneous work. It is first the blade, then the ear, and after that the full corn in the ear. In the Scriptures, man's growth IB the spiritual things of the church is frequently compared to... | |
| Robert Pedder Buddicom - 1839 - 1038 sivua
...eternal, with healing in his wings. In this case, as in the kingdom of God within the soul, there was " first the blade, then the ear, and after that, the full corn in the ear." 1 (1.) The Manifestation itself. Jehovah appeared unto Abraham in the plains (or under the oaks,)... | |
| New Church gen. confer - 1841 - 572 sivua
...correspondence, in their most minute particulars. Thus, after wheat has taken root in the ground, it shews, " first the blade, then the ear, and after that, the full corn in the ear ;" beautifully picturing, as it is produced from the growth of celestial love in the natural mind... | |
| William Davis Snodgrass - 1841 - 124 sivua
...the raising of a crop. They bring forth, not by an instantaneous, or very speedy production, but " first the blade, then the ear, and, after that, the full corn in in the ear." And, in regard to this latter similitude, it is especially in point to remark, that the... | |
| Robert Cassie Waterston - 1842 - 338 sivua
...day. The advancing mind demands care, watchful protection, wise guidance. It unfolds leaf by leaf, first the blade, then the ear, and after that the full corn in the ear. The infant comes to us without any positive character. Its mind is filled with the seeds of things,... | |
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