| 1811 - 872 էջ
...are the only security for right practice. But if, in opposition to the word of God, which asserts, " that while man looketh at the outward appearance, God looketh at the heart," trieth and searcheth it : we confine our inquiry only to the outward conduct; — if we put honesty... | |
| 1866 - 396 էջ
...man's and woman's most important, most serious business, to look after the state of his own heart : for while man looketh at the outward appearance, God looketh at the heart CANNOT PLEASE EVERYBODY. "!F you please," said the Weathercock to the Wind, "turn me to the south.... | |
| Mary Milner - 1846 - 808 էջ
...comparatively easy to pass for a Christian in the eye of man ; but God seeth not as man seeth ; for while man looketh at the outward appearance, God looketh at the heart. His omniscient eye sees through every disguise, and detects every wretched subterfuge with which our... | |
| 1867 - 206 էջ
...man's and woman's most important, most serious business, to look after the state of his own heart : for while man looketh at the outward appearance, God looketh at the heart, ^ GBATITCDE FOE BENEFITS. — A lady applied once to the benevolent Mr. Reynolds, of Bristol, on behalf... | |
| G. S - 1869 - 108 էջ
...in the present day! How many in their daily life make religion their cloak instead of their armour ! Man looketh at the outward appearance. God looketh at the heart. If religion be religion at all, it must be a religion of the heart, it must be that which regulates our... | |
| Frederick Bolingbroke Ribbans - 1873 - 228 էջ
...London, he met a brother minister who requested him to officiate at a Congregational Church in Regent's Park. Being at some distance from his home, he inquired...features in Mr. Woodward's character. The present Royal inmates at Frogmore House, the Prince and Princess Christian, displayed continually their high... | |
| Frederick Bolingbroke Ribbans - 1873 - 200 էջ
...London, he met a brother minister who requested him to officiate at a Congregational Church in Regent's Park. Being at some distance from his home, he inquired...features in Mr. Woodward's character. The present Royal inmates at Frogmore House, the Prince and Princess Christian, displayed continually their high... | |
| Frederick Bolingbroke Ribbans - 1873 - 194 էջ
...vestry one of the wardens observed as delicately as he could that Mr. Woodward's appearance was 78 scarcely in accordance with the solemnity of his sermon....features in Mr. Woodward's character. The present Royal inmates at Frogmore House, the Prince and Princess Christian, displayed continually their high... | |
| William Jay - 1879 - 642 էջ
...humble ourselves sincerely, so that it will bear the view of God, for " God seeth not as man seeth, for while man looketh at the outward appearance, God looketh at the heart." That which is highly esteemed among men is often an abomination in the sight of God. "God is a Spirit... | |
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