| 1904 - 512 páginas
...of | Mm, NABBY, | Widow of | Mr. Ralph Shepard, | who died | aug. 15, 1846, | aged 72 > rs. 7 mos. | She looked well to the ways of her household And ate not the bread of idleness. | proverbs Sl-t7. In Memory of \ NABBY | Daugh*- of \ Mr. RALPH & Mrs. | NABBY SUKPPEKD, | died May... | |
| Andrew Elmer Ford - 1905 - 116 páginas
...make both ends meet and yet save something is sufficient testimony that she was a woman of ability who looked well to the ways of her household, and ate not the bread of idleness. No marvel that her children rise up and call her blessed. Of David Holder, I can learn little more... | |
| 1907 - 102 páginas
...this was so, none but her husband knew. Like the virtuous woman, her price was " far above rubies." She looked well to " the ways of her household," and ate not " the bread of idleness." " She shall be praised." MR. J. DAVIES. CHAPTER VII. The Sunday School and Band of Hope. NO sketch... | |
| Illinois State Historical Society - 1918 - 974 páginas
...friends were the supreme objects of her life, and received from her the fullest measure of devotion. "She looked well to the ways of her household, and ate not the bread of idleness, her children rise up and call her blessed." After the passing of Mr. Smalley, she was married again... | |
| Mrs. Alfred Sidgwick - 1908 - 380 páginas
...are like the woman in Proverbs who worked willingly with her hands, rose while it was night, saw well to the ways of her household, and ate not the bread of idleness. I have before me the household accounts of several German families living on what we should call small... | |
| 1827 - 506 páginas
...young ravens when they cry." [mill-try and cheerfulness were prominent traits in her character. • She looked well to the ways of her household, and ate not the bread of idleness." She esteemed the society and conversation of the ministers of the gospel a favor, and many of them... | |
| Martha Helen Haywood, Mrs. Hubert Haywood, Mary Hilliard Hinton - 1912 - 368 páginas
...and woven and knitted ? Surely the women of Palmyra had for a pattern the wise woman of Proverbs who looked well to the ways of her household and ate not the bread of idleness, who laid her hands to the spindle, and whose hands held the distaff. Certainly they stretched forth... | |
| Doctor Henry Skilton Association - 1921 - 438 páginas
...kind, conscientious Christian woman, who won the love and respect of all who knew her. She was one who looked well to the ways of her household and ate not the bread of idleness. She was the mother of ten children and several, by reason of age or infirmities were, by circumstances,... | |
| Leander M. Zimmerman - 1922 - 168 páginas
...her hands, and let her own works praise her"? And why is it so written of the good mother? Because she looked well to the ways of her household and ate not the bread of idleness. The homes of the good mothers are places of industry in which each member of the household shares in... | |
| Alice Gray Lovejoy - 1927 - 370 páginas
...and she knit most of the stockings of the family. In fact, she was energy and thrift personified — she looked well to the ways of her household and ate not the bread of idleness. On her judgment and prudence very much depended and for all these qualities her descendants unto the... | |
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