| Henry Wace - 1876 - 352 頁
...time incited us to all that was lovely and of good report. At another time, or even simultaneously, the desire of the flesh, the desire, of the eyes, and the pride of life have diverted us from those high aims. There are none but have been more or less thus led astray... | |
| Henry Wace - 1877 - 340 頁
...time incited us to all that was lovely and of good report. At another time, or even simultaneously, the desire of the flesh, the desire of the eyes, and the pride of life have diverted us from those high aims. There are none but have been more or less thus led astray... | |
| Ellell (pseud.) - 1879 - 288 頁
...temptation follows His baptism, teaching us, after our baptism we must fight against temptation, against the desire of the flesh, the desire of the eyes, and the pride of life. ' It formed a part of that mysterious plan of mercy now devised for the restoration of the world,... | |
| Philip Gilbert Hamerton - 1885 - 424 頁
...motives, and how utterly worldly they both were, how fond of pomp and vanity, how full of the lust of the flesh, the desire of the eyes, and the pride of life ! Yet they are the princes of art ; and the preachings, and the teachings, the inculcated lessons,... | |
| J. M. Boland - 1888 - 350 頁
...into meekness ; . . . a change from inward sinfulness to inward holiness ; when earthly desires — the desire of the flesh, the desire of the eyes, and the pride of life — are in that instant changed by the power of the Spirit of God into heavenly desires." "In... | |
| John Wesley, James Henry Potts - 1891 - 568 頁
...frugal ; consequently, they increase in goods. Hence they proportionably increase in pride, in anger, m the desire of the flesh, the desire of the eyes, and...religion remains, the spirit is swiftly vanishing away. 11. Is there no way to prevent this ? this continual declension of pure religion ? We ought not... | |
| John Bunyan - 1896 - 206 頁
...his own family. Then I asked him how many children he had. He said that he had but three daughters, 'the Desire of the Flesh, the Desire of the Eyes, and the Pride of Life' (1 John ii. 1 6), and that I should marry them if I wished. Then I asked how long he wished me... | |
| William Cunningham - 1914 - 136 頁
...consequently they increase in goods. Hence they proportionately increase in pride, in anger, in the lust of the flesh, the desire of the eyes and the pride of life." The very success of the monasteries as centres of organised economic life, was prejudicial to... | |
| William Cunningham - 1915 - 292 頁
...consequently they " increase in goods. Hence they proportionately " increase in pride, in anger, in the lust of the " flesh, the desire of the eyes and the pride of life." Ample evidence might be adduced to confirm his view; the very success of the monasteries as... | |
| Stanley De Brath - 1916 - 298 頁
...mental, and moral health of each person, and therefore to bring pain to the whole nation. They are called the Desire of the Flesh, the Desire of the Eyes, and the Pride of Life. Nearly all the evils and nearly all the pain in the world spring from the misuse of these feelings... | |
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