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Look, said he to Christian, how far yonder youngster loitereth behind. CHR. Aye, aye, I see him; he careth not for our company. HOPE. But I trow it would not have hurt him, had he kept pace with us hitherto. CHR. That is true; but I warrant you he thinketh otherwise. HOPE. That I think he doth; but, however, let us tarry for him. So they did.
But this she did not dare to do, partly because she had not yet learned to understand how God "careth" for his children in all little things, and partly because down at the bottom of her heart she was not quite ready to do his will that is, she hoped that it would be right for her to keep the money, and hoped this so strongly that she could not look fairly on the other side of the question.
Not that Satan careth for the Father or the Spirit more than he careth for the Son; but he can let men alone with their notions of the Father and the Spirit, for he knows they shall never enjoy the Father or the Spirit, if indeed they receive not the merits of the Son. Again, 'Whosoever transgresseth, and abideth not in the doctrine of Christ, hath not God.
He that careth for a part of a church must much more care for the whole; he whose love extends itself to regard the conversion of one, is certainly very careful of the spiritual welfare of many, the edification of a whole church; the influence of Christ's love being poured upon the whole body, bride and spouse, by order of nature, before it redound to the benefit of a finger or toe, viz. some one single person or other.
Take some of the worst of these, let them be sent to New South Wales, and then let some of the very worst of these worst men be again removed to another spot, where they may herd together, and where there are no pains taken about their moral or religious improvement, where, literally speaking, no man careth for their souls: such was Norfolk Island.
DEUT. xi. 11, 12. The land, whither ye go to possess it, is a land of hills and valleys, and drinketh water of the rain of heaven. A land which the Lord thy God careth for: the eyes of the Lord thy God are always upon it, from the beginning of the year, even unto the end of the year.
"I misdoubt there'll be no reading this day," said a grey-headed man. "Ne'er a priest in Paul's careth to do the same," responded a forlorn-looking woman. "They be an idle set of wine-bibbers, every man Jack of them." "Hush thee, Goody!" whispered a second woman, giving a friendly push to the first. "Keep a civil tongue in thine head, prithee, as whatso thy thoughts be."
Tracey flicked Toea's ear. "Be not so silly ye two. Have I not said that Parri is bound to another woman? He careth nought for me, and it is not the fashion in my country for strangers to wed." "Hath he told thee that he cares not for thee?" enquired Paní. "Foolish child. He is my friend not a lover. And my husband is but dead a little time."
I also think that this Governor, believing himself, the treasure, and his men-at-arms secure, careth naught for the town whose protector he is called.
You have dispelled the illusion, and she will never forgive you. Miss Dover will; because she is like Gallio she careth for none of these things." "Not a pin," said Fanny, with admirable frankness. "Well, but," said Rhoda, naively, "I can't bear Miss Vizard to be angry with me; I admire her so. Please let me explain.
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