| Charles Lambert Coghlan - 1832 - 578 páginas
...Bring hither the fatted calf (said the father of the prodigal), and kill it, and let us eat and be u an example, that should do aa I have done to you..... 14, 15. For though I be free from all i, yet ha /,/• xv. 10. 23, 24. My meat (trad Jesta) is to do the will of him that sent me, and to finish his... | |
| Samuel Warren - 1833 - 366 páginas
...neck, and kissed him. * * * " And bring hither the fatted calf, and kill it ; and let us eat and be merry : " For this my son was dead, and is alive again ; he was lost, and is found : and they began" — The death-like silence in which my trembling voice was listened to was broken by the sound of a... | |
| Edward Johnstone (M.A.) - 1835 - 374 páginas
...hand, and shoes on his feet : And hring hither the fatted calf, and kill it ; and let us eat, and be merry : For this my son was dead, and is alive again...and as he came and drew nigh to the house, he heard musick and dancing. And he called one of the servants, and asked what these things meant. And he said... | |
| Gregory Townsend Bedell, Stephen Higginson Tyng - 1835 - 650 páginas
...hand, and shoes on his feet : and bring hither the fatted calf, and kill it ; and let us eat, and be merry : for this my son was dead, and is alive again;...was lost, and is found. And they began to be merry." Brethren, let not this be misunderstood. This is only the beautiful drapery which our Lord has seen... | |
| William Jowett - 1836 - 208 páginas
...hand, and shoes on his feet : And bring hither the fatted calf, and kill it ; and let us eat, and be merry : For this my son was dead, and is alive again...was lost, and is found. And they began to be merry. THIS account of the returning prodigal exactly describes the repenting sinner, when he conies back... | |
| 1838 - 900 páginas
...this my son was dead, and is alive again ; he was lost, and is found. And they began to be merry. 25 musick and dancing. 26 And he called one of the servants, and asked what these things meant. 27 And... | |
| Thomas Bayley Fox - 1837 - 258 páginas
...hand, and shoes on his feet. And bring hither the fatted calf, and kill it ; and let us eat and be merry ; for this my son was dead, and is alive again...elder son was in the field ; and as he came and drew night to the house, he heard music and dancing. And he called one of the servants, and asked what these... | |
| Edward Cardwell - 1837 - 612 páginas
...'for this my son was dead, *£е*- ¡*-f and is alive again ; he was lost, and is found. And & s- ч25 they began to be merry. Now his elder son was in the...field : and as he came and drew nigh to the house, 26 he heard musick and dancing. And he called one of 27 the servants, and asked what these things meant.... | |
| 1837 - 554 páginas
...this my son was dead, and is alive again ; he was lost, and is found. And they began to be merry : 25 Now his elder son was in the field : and as he came and drew nigh to the house, he heard musick and dancing. 26 And he called one of the servants, and asked what these things meant. 27 And... | |
| Samuel Warren - 1838 - 370 páginas
...neck, and kissed him. * * * . " And bring hither the fatted calf, and kill it : and let us eat and be merry ; " For this my son was dead and is alive again ; he was lost and is found : and they began" The death-like silence in which my trembling voice was listened to, was broken by the sound of a slight... | |
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