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    infirmities


    1. “We then that are strong ought to bear the infirmities of the weak, and not to please ourselves


    2. Most gladly therefore will I rather glory in my infirmities, that the power of


    3. other af lictions or just infirmities prove the ef ect


    4. The Bible says Yahushua was touched by our infirmities; there-


    5. not be touched with the feeling of our infirmities; but was in all points


    6. Most gladly therefore will I rather glory in my infirmities, that the power of Christ may rest upon me


    7. For example, my own skills in dealing with geriatric infirmities are far more advanced than what I knew of the Healings we just completed


    8. 26 Then answered he me and said The more you search the more you shall marvel for the world hastens quickly to pass away 27 And cannot comprehend the things that are promised to the righteous in time to come for this world is full of unrighteousness and infirmities


    9. But the report concerning Him spread much more and great multitudes came together from everywhere to hear Him and to be healed by Him of their infirmities; But He withdrew Himself into the desert and prayed


    10. 17 that it might be fulfilled which was spoken through Isaiah the prophet saying "He took our infirmities and bore our diseases

    11. “Thank you, Shaul, for being concerned about the infirmities of an old man, but I must be the


    12. Why in the first vision did she appear to you as an old woman seated on a chair? Because your spirit is now old and withered up and has lost its power in consequence of your infirmities and doubts


    13. For the Lord had compassion on you and renewed your spirit and you laid aside your infirmities


    14. I would be old, toothless, bald and bent over, have a thousand infirmities and walk with crutches by the time I could see a round sun again


    15. If you think in terms of infirmities, your Creative Mind, which has contact with


    16. If you could all be healed of your physical afflictions, you would indeed marvel, but it is even greater that you should be cleansed of all spiritual disease and find yourselves healed of all moral infirmities


    17. 5 One man who had been many years downcast and grievously afflicted by the infirmities of his troubled mind, rejoiced at Jesus' words and, picking up his bed, went forth to his home, even though it was the Sabbath day


    18. A rich widow of Tyre, with her retinue, came seeking to be healed of her infirmities, which were many; and as she followed Jesus about through Galilee, she continued to offer more and more money, as if the power of God were something to be purchased by the highest bidder


    19. infirmities; but was in all


    20. The pastor spends all week preparing a sermon, certainly doesn’t want to look stupid on Sunday morning, maybe even rehearses it a few times, but what if God had a different plan for that particular service? What are the people to do? How can we stuff in all those songs, and get people caught up on the latest infirmities, upcoming weddings and anniversaries, and still have time to squeeze God in, especially if He wants to start an hour late? Some will say that they are open to the things of God, and would go with the flow, but in the many years I too attended these structured systems, I sure never saw anything like that happen

    21. Jests at our infirmities and failures are no proof that our aims are wrong


    22. He can be "touched with the feeling of our infirmities" (Heb


    23. Their old besetting sins and infirmities will have dropped off, and melted away


    24. He knows the character of each of us, our besetting sins, our weaknesses, our peculiar infirmities, our special wants


    25. When she was in the family way, she instinctively knew that Satish was the father of the child; and as the issue in the offing began to draw her towards him, she thought about the ethics of its upbringing in the existing setting; as her maternal instinct got the better of her feminine infirmities, her husband’s position in her life seemed untenable in her perception, and it took little time for her to resolve that my son was the man of her destiny


    26. You have come to be touched with the feeling of my infirmities, yet without sin


    27. That He should help our infirmities, and make intercession for us with groaning which cannot be uttered


    28. Now he that has wrought us for the selfsame thing (this very purpose) of God, who also has given unto us the earnest of the spirit (its pledge of intercession in behalf of out infirmities)


    29. For we have not a high priest that cannot be touched with the felling of our infirmities" [Hebrews 4:14]


    30. What was the meaning of all these fits of temper? He explained everything through her old nervous illness, and reproaching himself with having taken her infirmities for faults, accused himself of egotism, and longed to go and take her in his arms

    31. Generally I try not to think of my age and infirmities


    32. growing infirmities, and, above all, the tortures, of a stubborn hip gout,


    33. "Montcalm! Montcalm!" continued the deeply resentful and less self-restrained scout; "they say a time must come when all the deeds done in the flesh will be seen at a single look; and that by eyes cleared from mortal infirmities


    34. The old man appeared to be listening attentively and as affectionately as his infirmities would allow to the Abbe Busoni, who looked cold and calm, as usual


    35. All this is true, and much more which thou hast left out; but the Prince whom I serve and honour is merciful, and ready to forgive; but, besides, these infirmities possessed me in thy country, for there I sucked them in; and I have groaned under them, been sorry for them, and have obtained pardon of my Prince


    36. Seeing, then, that God prefers his religion; seeing God prefers a tender conscience; seeing they that make themselves fools for the kingdom of heaven are wisest; and that the poor man that loveth Christ is richer than the greatest man in the world that hates him; Shame, depart, thou art an enemy to my salvation! Shall I entertain thee against my sovereign Lord? How then shall I look him in the face at his coming? Should I now be ashamed of his ways and servants, how can I expect the blessing? [Mark 8:38] But, indeed, this Shame was a bold villain; I could scarce shake him out of my company; yea, he would be haunting of me, and continually whispering me in the ear, with some one or other of the infirmities that attend religion; but at last I told him it was but in vain to attempt further in this business; for those things that he disdained, in those did I see most glory; and so at last I got past this importunate one


    37. Cole's cluck that she was left with only me, like a hen with one chicken; but though she was earnestly entreated and encouraged to recruit her crops, her growing infirmities, and, above all, the tortures, of a stubborn hip gout, which she found would yield to no remedy, determined her to break up her business, and retire with a decent pittance into the country, where I promised myself, nothing so sure, as my going down to live with her, as soon as I had seen a little more of life, and improved my small matters into a competency that would create in me an independence on the world: for I was now, thanks to Mrs


    38. During the year 1827 her father, feeling the weight of his infirmities, was obliged to initiate her still further into the secrets of his landed property, and told her that in case of difficulty she was to have recourse to Maitre Cruchot, whose integrity was well known to him


    39. What with his infirmities, his physical limitations


    40. He talked a long time about his age, his infirmities, the surcharge of years counting double for him henceforth, of the increasing demands of his work, of the great size of the garden, of nights which must be passed, like the last, for instance, when he had been obliged to put straw mats over the melon beds, because of the moon, and he wound up as follows: "That he had a brother"—(the prioress made a movement),—"a brother no longer young"—(a second movement on the part of the prioress, but one expressive of reassurance),—"that, if he might be permitted, this brother would come and live with him and help him, that he was an excellent gardener, that the community would receive from him good service, better than his own; that, otherwise, if his brother were not admitted, as he, the elder, felt that his health was broken and that he was insufficient for the work, he should be obliged, greatly to his regret, to go away; and that his brother had a little daughter whom he would bring with him, who might be reared for God in the house, and who might, who knows, become a nun some day

    41. And then, we insist upon it, the study of social deformities and infirmities, and the task of pointing them out with a view to remedy, is not a business in which choice is permitted


    42. We are not acquainted with the maladies of these ancient civilizations, we do not know the infirmities of our own


    43. We have been unfortunate, and recent events have drawn us from that everyday tranquillity befitting my years and infirmities


    44. ‘Most learned judge!’ said he, ‘picture this unhappy man, crippled by age and infirmities, who gains his living by honourable toil—picture him, I repeat, robbed of his all, of his last mouthful; remember, I entreat you, the words of that learned legislator, “Let mercy and justice alike rule the courts of law


    45. The infirmities of age are coming upon you, and she will tuck you up, or whatever it is


    46. ” However, as he himself well understood, he had aged more in the quality than in the number of the years of his life; and if his infirmities were really creeping upon him, they must have come from within and not from outside causes


    47. It was a golden opportunity to make a selection of those men whose physical infirmities were more evident than the stoutness of their hearts


    48. Sainty, otherwise Lord Belchamber, in spite of the fictitious virtues with which his creator seeks to invest him, cannot but repel the healthy-minded reader by his pitiable weakness of character, to say nothing of his physical infirmities, the more that they are the consequences of the excesses of his progenitors


    49. Paul, once said—and he may have often said it—that he gloried in his own infirmities; adding that the power of Christ might rest on him


    50. " Now, these are manifestly the vices and infirmities of an immature and imperfectly cultured race

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