| 1875 - 828 str.
...correct this error. He did so by His teaching. How emphatically from His lips was the truth announced, that " a man's life does not consist in the abundance of things which he possesses ; " that " the life is more than meat, and the body than raiment." The purity, the... | |
| Samuel Smiles - 1880 - 460 str.
...of the world." We no longer know how to live upon little. A man must have luxury about him. And yet a man's life does not consist in the abundance of things he possesseth; he must live honestly, though poor. Retrenchment of the useless, the want even of the relatively... | |
| John William Kirton - 1882 - 316 str.
...resources, it is even possible there to be happy. We are told in the best of books— the Bible — that a " man's life does not consist in the abundance of things which he possesseth," and how true this has proved to be may be seen in scores of homes. In fact, the... | |
| William James Dawson - 1894 - 300 str.
...the strength of every noble life, the pattern of every truly great one : and it is He who has told us that a man's life does not consist in the abundance of things which he possesses, but in the limitation of his wants and the reality of his faith in God. GAMBLING... | |
| Samuel Smiles - 1900 - 456 str.
...of the world." We no longer know how to live upon little. A man must have luxury about him. And yet a man's life does not consist in the abundance of things he possesseth ; he must live honestly, though poor. Retrenchment of the useless, the want even of the... | |
| Shailer Mathews - 1907 - 280 str.
...gospel with its imperative call for justice to the capitalist. The one class, as the other it must teach that a man's life does not consist in the abundance of things he possesses, but it must also teach the rich that the gospel of brotherhood means sacrifice rather than selfish... | |
| Mary Taylor Blauvelt - 1912 - 232 str.
...sponge, or the man who spends his whole life straightening needles, and then I wonder ! It is true that a man's life does not consist in the abundance of things that he possesseth, but it does consist largely in the work that he does. And if this work is not life-giving... | |
| New York (State) School for the deaf, White Plains - 1921 - 1154 str.
...himself. Man's essential goal is the development of personality — both in himself and in his neighbor. A man's life does not consist in the abundance of things he possesses, but in what he is. You may get much, and be little — or you may get little and be much ; and you... | |
| Henry Frederick Cope - 1923 - 264 str.
...possibility of men practicing goodwill, of a society which is so utterly unlike ours that it holds that a man's life does not "consist in the abundance of things he possesses." What could be more revolutionary? What could more definitely cut under the very foundations of our... | |
| Adelaide Teague Case - 1924 - 216 str.
...possibility of men practicing good-will, of a society which is so utterly unlike ours that it holds that a man's life does not "consist in the abundance of things he possesses." What could be more revolutionary? What could more definitely cut under the very foundations of our... | |
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