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The Hedge of Thorns and the Plain Way
... second observation is this: if we avoid sloth we have ... it had been sufficient to shake
off idleness and become ... sit up late, and to eat the bread of carefulness ...
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One Lion Two Lions no Lion at All
... he is in business on his own account, idleness is usually a ... the true faith bids every
man eat his own bread. ... men must work, or find disease and death in sloth. ...
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The Late Work of God in North America
... 14. And is not idleness naturally joined with "fullness of bread?" Doth
not sloth easily spring from luxury? It did so here in an ...
/.../wesley/sermons on several occasions/sermon 131 the late work.htm
On Redeeming the Time
... who are not obliged to work for our bread lie till ... It breeds and continually increases
sloth, so often objected to ... person who is a slave to this idleness is in ...
/.../wesley/sermons on several occasions/sermon 93 on redeeming the.htm
Letter viii. Public and Social Worship, and Sabbath Employments.
... you think, to see a child throwing away the bread his mother ... There is no room, then,
for the indulgence of idleness, indolence, or sloth, upon the ...
/.../letter viii public and social.htm
Matt. x. 34
... there come to thee a poor man wanting bread, there is ... not as making a law in favor
of idleness, far from ... earnestly wishing all to be employed; for sloth is the ...
/.../chrysostom/homilies on the gospel of saint matthew/homily xxxv matt x 34.htm
2 Thessalonians iii. 5-Mar
... may not by these means lead them to sloth, and lest ... "That they may eat their own
bread," says he ... ourselves from one who was only supported in idleness, how much ...
/.../homily v 2 thessalonians iii.htm
Rom. viii. 12, 13
... Dost thou not shudder, man, and blush to call him an impostor for bread? ... and take
so over exact an account of him, accusing him of idleness and sloth? ...
/.../chrysostom/homilies on acts and romans/homily xiv rom viii 12.htm
A Discourse of the Building, Nature, Excellency, and Government of ...
... If that be true, man doth not live by bread, He that has nothing else, must needs
be dead; Take bread for what can ... Not that the sloth Of idleness should be ...
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The Nuns of the Primitive Church
... for the purpose of making the youthful saint some bread. ... Yet, idleness on the part
of its subjects was far from ... Sloth was not possible with them; for they were ...
/.../brittain/women of early christianity/vi the nuns of the.htm
Torrey's Topical Textbook
Proverbs 31:27She looks well to the ways of her household, and eats not the bread of idleness.
Torrey's Topical Textbook
Subtopics
Bread
Bread by Idolaters
Bread in Times of Scarcity, Sold by Weight
Bread of Christ
Bread was Baked in Ovens
Bread was Baked: On Coals of Fire
Bread was Baked: On Hearths
Bread was Formed Into: Cakes
Bread was Formed Into: Loaves
Bread was Formed Into: Wafers
Bread was Kneaded
Bread with Water, the Food of Prisons
Bread: (Eating Without Scarceness) of Plenty
Bread: (Fulness of) of Abundance
Bread: (Of Adversity) Heavy Affliction
Bread: (Of Deceit) Unlawful Gain
Bread: (Of Idleness) Sloth
Bread: (Of Tears) Sorrow
Bread: (Of Wickedness) Oppression
Bread: (Partaking of) Communion of Saints
Bread: (Seeking of Begging) Extreme Poverty
Bread: (Want of) Extreme Poverty
Bread: (When Broken) the Death of Christ
Bread: Barley
Bread: Broken for Use
Bread: Called the Staff of Life
Bread: Christ
Bread: Corn Ground for Making
Bread: Crumb of, Used to Wipe the Fingers, Thrown Under the Table
Bread: Figurative
Bread: First Fruit of, offered to God
Bread: Given by God
Bread: How Prepared in Pans
Bread: How Prepared: Baked in Ovens
Bread: How Prepared: Cakes
Bread: How Prepared: Cracknels
Bread: How Prepared: Honey
Bread: How Prepared: Kneaded
Bread: How Prepared: Made Into Loaves
Bread: How Prepared: Mixed With Oil
Bread: How Prepared: On Coals
Bread: How Prepared: On Coals of Dung
Bread: How Prepared: On Hearths
Bread: How Prepared: Wafers
Bread: Kept in Baskets
Bread: Kinds of Bread of Affliction
Bread: Kinds of Leavened (Made With Yeast)
Bread: Kinds of Unleavened (Made Without Yeast)
Bread: Made by Men
Bread: Made by Women
Bread: Made of Barley
Bread: Made of Beans, Millet
Bread: Made of Manna (In the Wilderness)
Bread: Made of Wheat
Bread: Made of Wheat Flour
Bread: Making of, a Trade
Bread: Manna
Bread: Meal
Bread: Multitudes Miraculously Fed by Christ With
Bread: Nutritious and Strengthening
Bread: Offered With Sacrifices
Bread: Often Given As a Present
Bread: Often Put for the Whole Substance of Man
Bread: Ordinary, Called Common Bread
Bread: Placed on Table of Shew Bread
Bread: Plenty of, Promised to the Obedient
Bread: Publicly Sold
Bread: Sacred, Called Hallowed Bread
Bread: Sacrificed
Bread: Scarceness of, Sent As a Punishment
Bread: Served Round After Funerals
Bread: Sometimes Unleavened
Bread: Symbolical of the Body of Christ
Bread: The Principal Food Used by the Ancients
Bread: Traffic In
Bread: Troughs Used for Kneading
Bread: Usually Leavened
Bread: when Old, Dry and Mouldy
Bread: Yielded by the Earth
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