| Daniel Adams - 1804 - 256 sider
...not :let " hotthe fun go down upon your \vtath. " 3. Suffer not your thoughts to dwelLon the thought* injuries you have received, or on the provoking words that have been fpoken againft }ou, Not only learn the art of neglecting injuries at the time you receive them, but let ibxm grow... | |
| Isaac Watts - 1812 - 622 sider
...yourselves to candour, and ake every thing in the best sense : why should you suppose your leighbour designs to affront you ? 3. Suffer not your thoughts to dwell on the injuries you have •eceived, or on the provoking words that have been spoken igainst you. Not only learn the art of... | |
| Isaac Watts - 1821 - 206 sider
...both of anger and sorrow. Doctrine of the. passions. Jjet your desires and aversions to the common Suffer not your thoughts to dwell on the injuries you have received, or of the provoking words that have been spoken against you. Not only learn the art of neglecting injuries... | |
| Holy thoughts - 1844 - 122 sider
...he that lives much in the fear of God will not regard overmuch what man can do unto him. — Serle. Suffer not your thoughts to dwell on the injuries you have received, or the provoking words that have been spoken to you. Not only learn the art of neglecting injuries at... | |
| 1853 - 174 sider
...he that lives much in the fear of God will not regard overmuch what man can do unto him. • SERI.E. Suffer not your thoughts to dwell on the injuries you have received, or the provoking words that are spoken to you. Not only learn the art of neglecting injuries at the time... | |
| 1867 - 488 sider
...acquainted wilh various branches of learning, and most of them have returned to their native country. — Suffer not your thoughts to dwell on the injuries you have received, or the provoking words that have been spoken to you. Not only learn the art of neglecting injuries at... | |
| 1877 - 584 sider
...happy as a crew on pay-day, and I never heard a growl from his lips afterwards, or from one of the men. Suffer not your thoughts to dwell on the injuries you have received, or the provoking words that have been spoken to you. Not only learn the art of neglecting injuries at... | |
| Mark Sibley Severance - 1878 - 538 sider
...as she was reading, and added to her graceful tremor. But she went on reading one more extract: " ' Suffer not your thoughts to dwell on the injuries you have received, or the provoking words that have been spoken to you. Not only learn the art of neglecting them at the... | |
| Emily C. Orr - 1879 - 240 sider
...person whom you feel you dislike, that is the person of whom you ought never to speak." — R. Cecil. Suffer not your thoughts to dwell on the injuries you have received, or the provokingwords that have been spoken to you. Not only learn the art of neglecting injuries at the... | |
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