| Thomas Fuller - 1731 - 526 páginas
...Condefcenfion, to argue wifh thee the Expediency of thy Commands ever after. 1 394 Always remember thou art but a Man: that human Nature is frail, and that thou mayft eafily fall, and then thou fhalt feldom fall. But if happening to forget what thou art, thou chanceft to fall, b: not... | |
| Phenix - 1835 - 312 páginas
...as if it were for thyself. III. Virtue which is not supported with gravity gains no respect amongst men. IV. Always remember thou art a man, that human nature is frail, and that thou mayest easily fall,— and thou shalt never fall. But if, happening to forget what thou art, thou chancest... | |
| Beaumont Square Chapel, Mile End (LONDON), John Thomas Barber Beaumont - 1840 - 204 páginas
...suffer for it, ye take it patiently, this is acceptable with God. CONFUCIUS.—Always remember that thou art a man; that human nature is frail, and that thou mayest easily fall; and thou shalt never fall. But if, happening to forget what thou art, thou chancest... | |
| Frances Power Cobbe - 1859 - 308 páginas
...become us to be offended at the failure of our puny efforts, while He persists in sending down, * " Always remember thou art a man, that human nature is frail, and that thou mayest easily fall. Then shalt thou never fall. But if, happening to forget what thou art, thou chancest... | |
| Andrew Jackson Davis - 1867 - 422 páginas
...at thine end, the happiness thou wilt possess will recompense all thy pains. 4 Always remember that thou art a man, that human nature is frail, and that thou mayest easily fall. But if, happening to forget what thou art, thou chancest to fall, be not discouraged... | |
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