A lie is an abomination unto the Lord, but a very present help in time of trouble. Proceedings - Stran 108avtor: Louisiana Engineering Society - 1917Celotni ogled - O knjigi
| 1898 - 558 strani
...chiefly. HF.RK1MER. NY temporary license, to which the small boy's definition of a lie would well apply: " An abomination unto the Lord, but a very present help in time of trouble." This certificate, admirable in its purpose and scope, does not contain any guaranty that... | |
| 1914 - 372 strani
...question. She asked whether any of the children could tell what a lie is, and one little boy said, " A lie is an abomination unto the Lord, but a very present help in time of trouble." (Laughter.) Xow, Mr. "Winters' paper had about it one attribute that is not always common... | |
| 1914 - 378 strani
...question. She asked whether any of the children could tell what a lie is, and one little boy said, " A lie is an abomination unto the Lord, but a very present help in time of trouble." (Laughter.) Now, Mr. Winters' paper had about it one attribute that is not always common... | |
| Sir Arnold Henry Moore Lunn - 1914 - 362 strani
...as active as might perhaps have been desirable. CHAPTER VII QUI FACIT PER ALIUM FACIT PER SE "A lie is an abomination unto the Lord, but a very present help in the time of trouble." — APOCHRYPHAL PROVERB I T)ETER came back to find himself in the first J7 Fifth.... | |
| Alexander Sutherland Neill - 1916 - 228 strani
...that most of these howlers are manufactured. I cannot be persuaded that any boy ever denned a lie as "An abomination unto the Lord but a very present help in time of trouble." Howlers bore me ; so do most school yarns. The only one worth remembering is the one about... | |
| Associated Press - 1918 - 494 strani
...Episcopal clergyman, the witty Dr. Clinton Locke, of Chicago, used to solemnly declare that "a lie was an abomination unto the Lord, but a very present help in time of trouble." •An Address delivered at Chautauqua, August 2, 1912. 202 And a lie in respect of a public... | |
| Alexander Sutherland Neill - 1918 - 232 strani
...attendants from Turkey I don't know ; possibly he is waiting till the Dardanelles are opened up. * * * abomination unto the Lord but a very present help in time of trouble.'' Howlers bore me ; so do most school yarns. The only one worth remembering is the one about... | |
| Arthur Porritt - 1920 - 178 strani
...wrong-doing — finds in evasion or falsehood a first line of defence. The schoolboy who said that " a lie is an abomination unto the Lord, but a very present help in trouble " had yet to make the discovery that truthfulness is the acid test of moral courage. Untruth... | |
| Connie Robertson - 1998 - 404 strani
...their sound, and guitar music is on the way out. 127 Deep down he is shallow. 128 (definition of a lie) An abomination unto the Lord, but a very present help in time of trouble. 129 There is a difference between a pyschopath and a neurotic. A pyschopath thinks two and... | |
| Connie Robertson - 1998 - 686 strani
...their sound, and guitar music is on the way out. 239 Deep down he is shallow. 240 (definition of a lie) r the Nursery 'The trouble. There is a difference between a pyschopath and a neurotic. A pyschopath thinks two and two... | |
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