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He that giveth to the poor lendeth to the Lord. Becodar has large transactions with Providence, mio amigo," said Sherry. The beggar turned his sightless eyes to us, as though he would understand these English words. Sherry, seeing, said: "We were saying, Becodar, that the blessed saints know how to take care of a blind man, lest, having no boot, he stub his toe against a stone."
I longed for a perpetual night and found the day almost intolerably irksome." Sir Tiglath's brick-red countenance was irradiated with a smile that did not lack geniality. "The old astronomer lendeth attentive ear to the young man's epic," he roared, through the crumpet. "He approveth the young man's admiration for the heavenly bodies. Go on."
He is ever merciful, and lendeth; and his seed is blessed." Never again has the enemy dared to tempt me in this way. Praise the Lord! Truly he is all that we take him for by faith. "All things are yours." "Ye are Christ's, and Christ is God's." Will he not with him freely give you all things? The Father gave the Son, heaven's best gift, and did he leave out the minor gifts?
These fellows, I vow, do I hate with a perfect hatred; and if, conform to the pattern of this grievous, peevish, and perverse world which lendeth nothing, you figure and liken the little world, which is man, you will find in him a terrible justling coil and clutter.
He stopped in front of a large house, whose long, windowless wall extended from one side street to the next, and pausing before the great gate, he read an inscription on which the light fell from a lamp above: The House of the Holy Martyr. His widow here offers shelter to all who need it. He that giveth to the poor lendeth to the Lord."
"A picayune a day is a mere trifle; I save for him what I might otherwise spend in selfish indulgence." "Well, charity begins at home. I can't afford to be so benevolent." "Whoso giveth to the poor lendeth to the Lord," replied Guly, with a smile, as they entered the store.
And even if I had never myself been the object of a good man's benevolence, I should still have desired to serve the indigent; "for whoso giveth to the poor lendeth to the Lord," and I "like the security." Therefore, sweet mother of mine, be at ease; for I am getting on swimmingly with one exception. Still I do not hear from our Clara!
Between the top of these hangings and the ceiling was a light wood cornice of oak-timber, on which my father, God rest him, had caused various posies to be carved of his own devising. You might here read: "Like a face our life may be To which love lendeth eyes to see." Or again, "The Lord Almighty hides his glorious face That so we may not cease to seek his grace." Or else,
In the psalm dealing with the divine character and works we read, immediately after the declaration that He is 'gracious and full of compassion, this 'He hath given meat to them that fear Him'; and the corresponding clause in the second of our psalms is followed by this to translate accurately 'It is well with the man who showeth favour and lendeth. So man's open-handedness in regard to money is put down side by side with God's open-handedness in regard to giving meat unto them that fear Him.
That is truth, pardy, said Dixon, and, or I err, a pregnant word. Which hearing young Stephen was a marvellous glad man and he averred that he who stealeth from the poor lendeth to the Lord for he was of a wild manner when he was drunken and that he was now in that taking it appeared eftsoons.
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