He who finds his life shall lose it, and he who loses his life for my sake shall find it. Personal Religion - Stran 63avtor: Charles Herbert Rust - 1915 - 279 straniCelotni ogled - O knjigi
 | John Page Hopps - 1862 - 156 strani
...follow Him, forgetting the flesh, and yielding up our own wills, in little as in great things, knowing that he who saves his life shall lose it, and he who loses his life, for Christ's sake, shall find it. "HE GIVETH SONGS IN THE NIGHT." praise Thee oft for hours of bliss, For... | |
 | Bible Christians - 1883 - 630 strani
...of the mysterious significance of the great paradox of Christianity, — " He who will save his own life shall. lose it ; and he who loses his life for My sake shall gain it." The Conference has decided on starting a school for young ladies at Bideford ; which will... | |
 | Richard Theodore Ely - 1894 - 480 strani
...individualism ; but in and through society his individuality becomes vigorous.1 Thus%it is again true that he who saves his life shall lose it, and he who loses his life shall find it. The way which we must travel is long and weary, and yet it is one which affords delight... | |
 | Richard Theodore Ely - 1894 - 476 strani
...individualism; but in and through society his individuality becomes vigorous. 1 Thus it is again true that he who saves his life shall lose it, and he who loses his life shall find it. The way which we must travel is long and weary, and yet it is one which affords delight... | |
 | 1898 - 936 strani
...supremely, in his book to the world. And he is to^ay a standing proof of the truth of the proposition that " He who saves his life shall lose it, and he who gives it shall save it." Clearly, then, if 1 should say, as 1 often do, that Walt Whitman is a great... | |
 | American Institute of Instruction - 1907 - 686 strani
...altruistic attitude toward all the sons of God has taught them that he who would find his life must lose it, and he who loses his life for My sake shall find life and find it more abundantly. In the Edu'cational Review for April, a man from Syracuse says: "Teaching... | |
 | 1908 - 598 strani
...husbandry of life, and thereby not life's loss, but gain. For paradoxical as it may seem, he who would save his life shall lose it, and he who loses his life for love's sake shall save it. The seed which falls into the ground seems to perish, but it rises in new... | |
 | A. Scott Matheson - 1910 - 334 strani
...interest in the causes of social reform as they might, and are slow to act on the Christian saying that he who saves his life shall lose it, and he who loses his life shall find it. Jotham's parable of the vine and the olive hoarding their sweetness and fatness, and... | |
 | Frederick DeLand Leete - 1912 - 426 strani
...individualism; but in and through society his individuality, becomes vigorous. Thus it is again true that he who saves his life shall lose it, and he who loses his life shall find it."0 Modern study of social conditions ever more firmly fastens in Christian consciousness... | |
 | American Prison Association. Congress - 1912 - 494 strani
...to save their fellow men. Never was more true the dictum that "he who would save his life must lase it, and he who loses his life 'for My sake' shall find it." Society must protect itself, but we must not forget that society is a unity and in protecting... | |
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