Hearkners, we say, seldom hear good of themselves.
-- Mathew Henry (1662-1714)
-- Commentaries, Ecclesiastes vii
-- Mathew Henry (1662-1714)
-- Commentaries, Ecclesiastes vii
Related:
- It is common for those that are farthest from God, to boast themselves
most of their being near to the Church.
Mathew Henry (1662-1714) -- Commentaries, Jeremiah... - None so deaf as those that will not hear.
-- Mathew Henry (1662-1714)
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Commentaries, Psalm... - It is good news, worthy of all acceptation; and yet not too good to be true.
Mathew Henry (1662-1714) -- Commentaries, Timothy... - It was a common saying among the Puritans, "Brown bread and the Gospel
is good fare."
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Mathew Henry (1662-1714) -- Commentaries, Isaiah... - After a storm comes a calm.
-- Mathew Henry (1662-1714)
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Commentaries, Acts... - Better late than never.
-- Mathew Henry (1662-1714)
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Commentaries, Matthew... - Blushing is the colour of virtue.
-- Mathew Henry (1662-1714)
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Commentaries, Jeremiah... - Not lost, but gone before.
-- Mathew Henry (1662-1714)
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Commentaries, Matthew... - Our creature comforts.
-- Mathew Henry (1662-1714)
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Commentaries, Psalm...
From the same category:
- Never kiss in front of other people. It's a big embarrassing thing if
anybody sees you.
If nobody sees you, I might be willing to try it with... - As a king he approaches his family.
Fear not.
Good fortune... - Baldrick, in the Amazonian rainforest there are tribes as yet untouched
by civilization who have developed more convincing Charlie Chaplin
impressions than yours.
Edmund : Major... - People grow through experience if they meet life honestly and courageously.
This is how character is built. -- Eleanor Roosevelt... - To what base uses may we return! Why may not imagination trace the
noble dust of Alexander,
till it find it stopping a bung-hole? As thus: Alexander...
