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" Drink no longer water, but use a little wine for thy stomach's sake and thine often infirmities. "
English Exercises, Adapted to Murray's English Grammar:: Consisting of ... - Page 55
by Lindley Murray - 1808 - 168 pages
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Expository notes, with practical observations, on the New Testament, Volume 2

William Burkitt - 1832 - 908 pages
...words been understood. Lay hands suddenly on no man : keep thyself pure. 23 Drink no longer water, hut use a little wine for thy stomach's sake, and thine often infirmities. Note here, 1. There is a lawful use of wine to support nature, not to clog it ; to cure infirmities,...
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Evening Exercises for the Closet: For Every Day in the Year

William Jay - Calendars - 1833 - 722 pages
...can only, with regard even to him, sympathise, and pray, and admonish — "Drink no longer water, but use a little wine for thy stomach's sake, and thine often infirmities." But here we see the importance of health. Of all natural blessings it is the most personal, and the...
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Thoughts on Marriage: Illustrating the Principles and Obligations of the ...

William Jay - Marriage - 1833 - 252 pages
...over the health of Timothy ; and to prescribe for him like a physician ; ' Drink no longer water, but use a little wine for thy stomach's sake, and thine often infirmities.' S^udy therefore your husband's constitutional liableness to injury ; not to render him soft, and effeminate,...
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Smith's New Grammar: English Grammar, on the Productive System: a Method of ...

Roswell Chamberlain Smith - English language - 1834 - 202 pages
...He was to deeply impressed with the subject, that few could speak nobler upon it." " We may.credit his testimony, for he says express, that he saw the...little wine for thy stomach's sake, and thine often (7.) infirmities." " From these favorable beginnings, we may hope for a soon (8.) and prosperous issue."...
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English Grammar on the Productive System

Roswell Chamberlain Smith - English language - 1834 - 200 pages
...impressed with - the snbject, that few conld spenk nobler npon it." " We may eredit his testimony, for ho says express, that he saw the transaction." " Use...little wine for thy stomach's sake, and thine often (7.) infirmities." " From these favorable heginnings, we may hope for a soon (8.) and prosperons issne."...
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New Family Library ...

Apologetics - 1834 - 640 pages
...on no man, neither be partaker of other men's sins : keep thyself pure. Drink no longer water, but use a little wine for thy stomach's sake, and thine often infirmities. Some men's sins are open beforehand, going before to judgment; and some men they follow after." The...
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The evidence and authority of divine revelation

Robert Haldane - Bible - 1834 - 526 pages
...on no man, neither be partaker of other men's sins : keep thyself pure. Drink no longer water, but use a little wine for thy stomach's sake, and thine often infirmities. Some men's sins are open beforehand, going before to judgment ; arid some men they follow after. Likewise...
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A View of the Primitive Ages: In Two Parts

Theophilus Evans - Church history - 1834 - 318 pages
...than a minister ? I think St. Paul acted as a physician, when he said, " Drink no longer water, but use a little wine, for thy stomach's sake, and thine often infirmities." 1 Tim. v. 23. * Sozom. I. 7, c. 26, p. 188. t Prim. Chrit. pt. 3, c. 2, p. 280. \ Ibid. To return to...
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Murray's System of English Grammar: Improved, and Adapted to the Present ...

Lindley Murray, Enoch Pond - English language - 1835 - 240 pages
...subject, he could affirm no stronger than he did. He was so deeply impressed with the subject, that few could speak nobler upon it. We may credit his...stomach's sake, and thine often infirmities. From these favorable beginnings, we may hope for a soon and prosperous issue. Conformably to their vehemence of...
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English Exercises: Consisting of Exercises in Parsing, Instances of False ...

Lindley Murray - 1835 - 266 pages
...subject, he could affirm no stronger than he did. He was so deeply impressed with the subject that few could speak nobler upon it. We may credit his...for he says express, that he saw the transaction. ParfH. Adverbs are likewise improperly used as adjectives; as, " The tutor addressed him in terms rather...
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