It does not seem so very hard to be obliged to work," said Gilbert; " Nancy is much happier than she used to be." " Much happier and much better," continued Mrs Duncan; "work or labour is a blessing — not a hardship." "But," said Gilbert, "when Adam... Good in Every Thing: A Story - 第 185 頁Mrs. Barwell (Louisa Mary) 著 - 1865 - 188 頁完整檢視 - 關於此書
| Mrs. Barwell (Louisa Mary) - 1850 - 234 頁
...happier than she used to be." " Much happier and much better," continued Mrs. Duncan ; " work or labor is a blessing, not a hardship." " But," said Gilbert,...another, namely, the command to ' love one another.' Our labor never is, and never can be wholly for ourselves ; wherever the spirit of kindness prevails, there... | |
| Louisa Mary Barwell - 1852 - 218 頁
...that she was recommended by her to Mrs. Harland, who wished to have a young servant to assist Esther; and Nancy had in her an excellent and a kind instructor....the toil of man has been the cause of suffering, the seventy of that command has been softened by another, namely, the command ' to love one another.' Our... | |
| William Peard - 1868 - 298 頁
...CHAPTER I. AQUECULTUBE PAST AND PRESENT. IN the dawn of the world's history, the primeval curse decreed that man should eat bread by the sweat of his brow, and as the ground was to bring forth briars and thorns, agriculture became, not only the destiny, but the... | |
| mrs. William Dow - 1877 - 532 頁
...the world, but as serving God. You know that when our first parents sinned and fell, God appointed that man should eat bread by the sweat of his brow;* and if this be your lot, you submit to it * Gen. iii. 18, 19. with patience and cheerfulness, because it... | |
| Louisa Mary Barwell - 1881 - 230 頁
...taken any trouble about Nancy, she would probably have continued to be idle and deceitful ; as is it, she will, I think, become a useful and trustworthy...another, namely, the command ' to love one another.' Our labour never is, and never can be, wholly for ourselves; wherever the spirit of kindness prevails,... | |
| 1883 - 462 頁
...to their health, comfort and happiness the year round. We all know that it has long ago been decreed that man should eat bread by the sweat of his brow ; and again, that man cannot live alone ; hence the goodness of God in giving us such a good and great variety... | |
| Joseph Symson - 2002 - 954 頁
...of a brief commentary on Biblical passages exhorting Christians to obey God's command after the Fall that man should eat bread by the sweat of his brow and follow the example of his maker, who laboured to create the world. Work in this treatise is largely... | |
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