| Archaica - 1815 - 520 pągines
...the number, which before was greater, but not better, unless it were in one repetition of the same goodness; wherefore set yourself at rest in the ordinance...changes. But in the seasons of our life, which are not the law of necessary causes, some are reaped in the seed, some in the blade, some in the unripe ears^... | |
| Robert Demaus - 1859 - 612 pągines
...disanchored from the stormy shore, you might settle your desires where God seemeth to require them. The terms of our life are like the seasons of the...changes. But in the seasons of our life, which are not1 the law of necessary causes, some are reaped in the seed, some in the blade, some in the unripe... | |
| Robert Demaus - 1860 - 580 pągines
...disanchored from the stormy shore, you might settle your desires where God seemeth to require them. The terms of our life are like the seasons of the...changes. But in the seasons of our life, which are not3 the law of necessary causes, some are reaped in the seed, some in the blade, some in the unripe... | |
| Saint Robert Southwell - 1872 - 338 pągines
...our loue is always aliuc to our sorrow.' ' The termes of our life are like the seasons of the yeare, some for sowing, some for growing, and some for reaping : in this only different, that as the heauens keepe their preseribed periods, so the suecession of times have their appointed changes; but... | |
| Saint Robert Southwell - 1872 - 330 pągines
...our loue is always aliue to our sorrow.' ' The termes of our life are like the seasons of the yeare, some for sowing, some for growing, and some for reaping : in this only different, that as the heauens keepe their prescribed periods, so the succession of times have their appointed changes ; but... | |
| Saint Robert Southwell - 1914 - 178 pągines
...Whose works are perfect and Whose wisdom infinite. The terms of our life are like the seasons of 106 the year: some for sowing, some for growing and some for reaping; in this only different, that as the motions of the heavens keep their prescribed periods, so the successions of times have their appointed... | |
| 1928 - 898 pągines
...dieth to our love is always alive to our sorrow." — "The terms of life are like the seasons of our year, some for sowing, some for growing, and some...the heavens keep their prescribed periods, so the successions of times have their appointed changes; but in the seasons of our life, which are not the... | |
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