Here is no question ofbodily strength or weakness, either muscular or constitutional.
The terms, “bodily strength” and “bodily weakness” cover two distinct facts.
The females reason thus: The males are endowed with greater bodily strength, and greater powers of endurance; therefore, it is clear that nature intended them to do all the work.
These are the exercises of the intellect, these the training grounds of the mind: while I sweat and labour on these I don't much feel the loss of bodily strength.
For, as Homer says, "from his lips flowed discourse sweeter than honey," for which sweet breath he wanted no bodily strength.
Bodily strength is wanting to old age; but neither is bodily strength demanded from old men.
On the 18th of August, he again left Savannah for Charleston, where he was able, for want of bodily strength, to preach but once a day, but he thought that his sermons were attended with more power and success than ever before.
As it hath pleased the great Head of the church in some degree to renew my bodily strength, I propose now to renew my feeble efforts, and to turn the charity into a more generous, and consequently into a more useful channel.
My bodily strength," he says, "is recovered, and my soul more than ever in love with a crucified Jesus.
Bodily strength is then, after all, a kind of strength that is worth comparatively little, and of which we have small cause to boast, for even an animal can easily surpass us in it.
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