But to angels is not committed the stewardshipof propagating that precious Gospel, which God has ordained for the world's renovation.
Do you feel that the principles of stewardship contained in the Bible are too strict--that too entire a devotement is required of you?
He was so, because a high honour had been conferred on him by God, nothing less than the stewardship of His great household the Church, in which he had to give to every man his portion, and to exercise authority.
One great lesson to be learned from these words is that Stewardship means service; and we may add that, in nine cases out of ten, service means suffering.
So we have his Sufferings for the Church, his service of Stewardship to the Church, and the great Mystery which in that stewardship he had to unveil.
But that common obligation of stewardship presses with special force on those who say that they are Christ's servants.
It was exactly what he told his hearers he meant it to be, an account of his stewardship as their councillor-general.
Meanwhile, he is giving a personal account of his stewardship as a councillor-general to his constituents in a series of 'conferences.
This manor comprised copyholds, the usual courts were held, and the stewardshipwas an actual and active office, the duties being executed by a deputy steward.
Wynn, on inheriting from his father, in virtue of a royal grant, the stewardship of the lordship and manor of Bromfield and Yale, had ipso facto vacated his seat.
The first instance of the acceptance of such a stewardship vacating a seat was in 1740, when the house decided that Sir W.
I see what to do, in order that when I am discharged from the stewardship they may give me a home in their own houses.
But this modern social system with its public stewardship of all capital for the general welfare quite changes the situation.
The second Mrs. Muller was of one mind with her husband as to the stewardship of the Lord's property.
Among the gifts received during this long life of stewardship for God some deserve individual mention.
The captain, dissembling not his satisfaction, averred he could wear the gold chain of stewardship as well as another man.
Tis a kind of stewardship over a little estate I have in Kent--if you mind not going to the country.
The door of opportunity stands ajar, inviting you to enter and share the blessings that reward the industrious and reap the honors that crown the lives of those whose stewardship has been faithfully kept.
Measured by consequences, Heaven has vouchsafed no form of stewardship that is fraught with such tremendous responsibilities as this stewardship of the soil.
In the final analysis this stewardshiprepresents the farmer's obligation to society.
It is not to libel human nature to say that the Tullibardine Murrays looked with disfavour upon the passing of the Stewardship to the Drummonds of Concraig.
In or about the year 1391 the Stewardship was held by Sir John Drummond of Concraig the grandson of Sir Maurice, who lies buried in the choir of Muthill Church.
It means the surrender and the stewardship of all possessions.
I feel confident that in the discharge of this additional task they will exhibit those same traits that have distinguished their stewardship for so many years to so glorious a Cause.
The preparations which the American believers are undertaking for the celebration of the Centenary of the Faith must be such as to crown with immortal glory the fifty-year long record of their stewardship in the service of that Faith.
The decision you have arrived at is an act that befittingly marks the commencement of your allotted term of stewardship in service to the Cause of Bahá’u’lláh.
The stewardship of the interests of the kingdom of Christ in the New Netherlands was about to be taken away from the Dutch West India Company and the classis of Amsterdam.
It will hardly be claimed by any that the account of their stewardship was a glorious one.
It is that of mere stewardship and the regulation indispensable to society.
In every canton having the Initiative and the obligatory Referendum, all power has been stripped from the officials except that of a stewardship which is continually and minutely supervised and controlled by the voters.
This poem was written in 1764, on occasion of the contest between the Earls of Hardwicke and Sandwich for the High-stewardship of the University of Cambridge, vacant by the death of the Lord Chancellor Hardwicke.
He is but across the river at Westminster, in the house of Thomas Percy, who has a lodging there in right of his office and stewardship to my Lord of Northumberland.
I shall ask thee for the account of thy stewardship on my return.
Lady Marabout didn't say whether Rosediamond was accustomed to visit her per medium, and hear her account of her stewardship nightly through a table-claw; but we must suppose that he was.