Many have access to these, that never enter within the secret of the Lord, and so shall not dwell in the house above.
Many have a superstitious conceit of the public place of worship, as if there were more holiness in it than in any other house; and so they think their prayers in the church are more acceptable than in their chamber.
Many have spoke of it, but none can tell what the Valley of the Shadow of Death should mean, until they come in it themselves.
That they are cowards, many have said, but few have found it so in the time of trial.
She, as many have been, was encouraged to set out in the ways of the Lord by her neighbour and friend.
I grant that owing to the present unjust and unequal reward for labor, many have to work too hard for a subsistence; but whatever his vocation, he has to attend as much to it before as after marriage.
It is not so Apostolic to make the wife subject to the husband as many have supposed.
Forasmuch as many have taken in hand to set forth in order a narration of the things that have been accomplished among us, 1:2.
Many have refused to lend, not out of wickedness, but they were afraid to be defrauded without cause.
Many have fallen by the edge of the sword, but not so many as have perished by their own tongue.
Mr. Theobald is “very unwilling to allow him so poor a scholar as many have laboured to represent him”; and yet is “cautious of declaring too positively on the other side of the question.
The truth is that the need of symbols to express or represent our highest emotions is inwoven with human nature, and indifference to them is not, as many have supposed, a sign of enlightenment or of spirituality.
But it held sway for a long time--so long that we cannot complain if many have said, "This is the essence of Mysticism.
Many have seen it and sung it; many now see and sing it; many shall see and sing it, and trust in the Lord.
Many have been my burdens of late; strangers laid upon me to provide for, even when I thought I had not sufficient to give to all their due and provide for my own family.
This is the law that so many have so long spoken about, and so few have all this time sought to look whether they say the truth or not.
Many are overburdened with business, and can imagine no comfort but in rest; many have minds so placid, as willingly to indulge a voluntary lethargy; or so narrow, as easily to be filled to their utmost capacity.
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