| Theophilus Browne - 1805 - 274 pages
...what you must put on. Is not life better than food, and the body than rai26 ment ? Consider the fowls of the air, they neither sow, nor reap, nor gather into barns ; and yet your heavenly Father feedeth them. Are ye not much better than they ? 27 And which of you,... | |
| Joseph Lathrop - Congregational churches - 1809 - 418 pages
...for your life," says the divine Saviour, " what ye shall eat, or drink, or put on. Behold the fowls of the air ; they neither sow, nor reap, nor gather into barns, yet your heavenly Father feedeth them. — Are ye not much better than they ? Your Father knoweth that... | |
| Henry Colman - Sermons, American - 1833 - 376 pages
...and is rapidly advancing in that purity, which qualifies man for the presence of God. IV. Consider the birds of the air ; they neither sow nor reap, nor gather into barns ; yet your heavenly Father feedeth them. Contemplate the lilies of the field how they grow ; they neither... | |
| Bible - 1836 - 486 pages
...what ye shall put on : is not the life more than the food, and the body than the clothing? 26 behold the birds of the air, they neither sow nor reap, nor gather into barns ; yet your heavenly Father feedeth them. Are not ye much better than they? 27 Which of you, by anxious... | |
| Bible - 1866 - 246 pages
...than. the raiment ? And your Father who has given you life knows what is needful for you." 5. " Look at the birds of the air ; they neither sow, nor reap, nor gather into barns, and yet your heavenly Father feeds them. Are not you of much more value than they?" " Look at the lilies... | |
| James Roberts Gilmore - Bible - 1867 - 290 pages
...body, what you shall put on. Is not life a greater gift than food, and the body than raiment? Behold the birds of the air, they neither sow nor reap, nor gather into barns ; yet your heavenly Father feeds them. Are you not of more value than they ? And who of you by being... | |
| James Baldwin Brown - Christian life - 1874 - 448 pages
..." Consider the lilies of the field how they grow ; they toil not, neither do they spin" " Consider the birds of the air, they neither sow, nor reap, nor gather into barns" but verily they are fed. There is something exqui» . sitely tantalising, to over-strained men and... | |
| 1878 - 300 pages
...body, which are the greater, give you also food and clothing, which are the less ? " Behold the fowls of the air, they neither sow, nor reap, nor gather into barns, but for all that is there one of them that is not fed by your heavenly Father ? Or are not you of more... | |
| Francis Cuthbert Doyle - Religious education of teenage boys - 1879 - 472 pages
...of what is most precious to you, God will provide all other necessities. Look how He does this for the birds of the air ! They neither sow, nor reap, nor gather into barns. Yet they never want, for God has a care of them. And as for raiment, why should you be solicitous ?... | |
| Joseph Tuckerman - Sermons, American - 1888 - 392 pages
...has clothed the flowers with so much beauty, clothe you also, O ye of little faith ? Behold the fowls of the air. They neither sow, nor reap, nor gather into barns ; yet your heavenly father feedeth them. Will he not then feed you ? Do you not see in his care of... | |
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