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" A shelter from life-wearing cares is something : but a temple typifies higher things — more than what we shall eat and what we shall drink, and wherewithal we shall be clothed. "
The American Woman's Home: Or, Principles of Domestic Science: Being a Guide ... - Page 229
by Catharine Esther Beecher, Harriet Beecher Stowe - 1869 - 500 pages
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An Indiana Village, New Harmony

John Hampden Holliday - New Harmony (Ind.) - 1914 - 40 pages
...lot. A shelter from life-wearing cares is something, but a temple typifies higher things, more than what we shall eat and what we shall drink and wherewithal we shall be clothed. Rapp's disciples had bought these too dearly— at an expense of heart and soul. They purchased them...
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Matthew Hargraves

Evelyn Beatrice Hall - England - 1914 - 428 pages
...conversation of children while one's own grown-up mind is concerned with the things that matter — what we shall eat, and what we shall drink, and wherewithal we shall be clothed. Then she put the work aside, said to Darell, "I am going to see old Anna — I dare say you remember...
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The Rise of the Working-class

Algernon Sidney Crapsey - Families - 1914 - 404 pages
...of those who have the mastery of production and distribution. These men of the market decide for us what we shall eat and what we shall drink and wherewithal we shall be clothed. They are our real rulers and unless we have some mastery over them, we must of necessity be their slaves....
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In the Day of the Ordeal: Sermons

William Paterson Paterson - Presbyterian Church - 1917 - 280 pages
...itself when the call to self-denial concerns itself merely with the far less important questions as to what we shall eat, and what we shall drink, and wherewithal we shall be clothed. As regards eating, there are many who have failed to grasp the elementary moral principle that the...
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A Grammar of Belief: A Revaluation of the Bases of Christian Belief in the ...

Charles Lemuel Dibble - Apologetics - 1922 - 228 pages
...ten, but within a future indefinitely expanded ; we will relegate to its proper place the question of what we shall eat and what we shall drink and wherewithal we shall be clothed. NOTE ON THE MEANING OF THE WORDS DOGMA AND DOCTRINE. Strictly speaking these words are not synonymous....
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The Romance of Forgotten Towns

John Thomson Faris - Cities and towns - 1924 - 456 pages
...A shelter from life's wearing cares is something; but a temple typifies higher things — more than what we shall eat, and what we shall drink, and wherewithal we shall be clothed. Rapp's disciples had bought these too dearly — at the expense of heart and soul." They purchased...
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Sermons which Spiritually Interpret the Scriptures and Other Writings on ...

Augusta Emma Stetson - Christian Science - 1924 - 1448 pages
...whose reappearing is imminent, and whose love will cast out all fear, all care, doubt, and anxiety for what we shall eat and what we shall drink, and wherewithal we shall be clothed.3 At his first appearing, Christ fed the hungry five thousand with five loaves and two fishes...
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The New Psychology and the Preacher

Hugh Crichton Miller - Preaching - 1924 - 264 pages
...passage : — "It is certainly of great importance that we should consider what we and our slum friends eat and what we shall drink and wherewithal we shall be clothed; but there are one or two other things which it is well to seek, and perhaps 'the Kingdom of God' is...
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The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 32

American essays - 1873 - 800 pages
...A shelter from lifewearing cares is something ; but a temple typifies higher things, — more than what we shall eat and what we shall drink, and wherewithal we shall be clothed. Rapp's disciples had bought these too dearly, —at expense of heart and soul. They purchased them...
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Susanna Wesley: The Complete Writings

Susanna Wesley - Religion - 1997 - 529 pages
...[ing] When the thoughts are too much upon the things of this world, and we are too inquisitive after "what we shall eat and what we shall drink and wherewithal we shall be clothed . . . for, since our heavenly Father knoweth that we have need of these things," 17 and his omnipotent...
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