| Christian literature, English - 1861 - 522 pages
...many of them shorter than myself." 30 April 1st, 1865. THE BIBLE ILLUSTRATED. " Them that honour mo I •will honour, and they that despise me shall be lightly esteemed. " — 1 Stimuel U. 30. THE Rev. CE Oakley, who resided for some time amongst the Arabs in Algeria,... | |
| Religion and science - 1921 - 336 pages
...if that thou hearken unto the commandments of the Lord thy God ... to observe and to do them," and " Them that honour Me I will honour, and they that despise Me shall be lightly esteemed." Honour and obedience rendered to God's Word is honour and obedience rendered to Him. It is pointed... | |
| Letters - 1921 - 212 pages
...without risking their own Salvation. entrusted them, without danger to themselvei. He has said : ' Them that honour Me, I will honour ; and they that despise Me will be lightly esteemed.' To oease making God's business first, for any reason whatever, or to desert... | |
| Missions, English - 1878 - 216 pages
...for his piety, and his earnestness in proclaiming Jesus as the Saviour of men. So will it ever be. " Them that honour me I will honour, and they that despise me shall be lightly esteemed." How a man with God's love in his heart could content himself with ministering to the physical sufferings... | |
| 1932 - 1328 pages
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| Herbert Danby - Religion - 1933 - 886 pages
...with thee — in the world to come. Who is honoured ? He that honours mankind, as it is written, For them that honour me I will honour, and they that despise me shall be lightly esteemed.'' 2. Ben Azzai8 said : Run to fulfil the lightest duty even as the weightiest,9 and flee from transgression;... | |
| Bolton Hall - Bible - 1938 - 440 pages
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| Church and social problems - 1873 - 526 pages
...the nation, and who proved false to the trust reposed in him, the significant canon was laid down, " Them that honour me I will honour, and they that despise me shall be lightly esteemed " — an apothegm which assumes the dignity of a principle, when applied to nations, and seems to hint... | |
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