Thou seest how young people go together into vanity, and old people into the earth ; thou must forsake all, both young and old, and keep out of all, and be as a stranger unto all. MacMillan's Magazine - Page 377edited by - 1893Full view - About this book
| 1977 - 564 pages
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| 1981 - 634 pages
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| Gordon S. Wakefield - 1983 - 424 pages
...profound disillusion with the forms of religion he saw around him, and with those who professed them. 'Young people go together into vanity and old people into the earth.' After a time of 'sorrows and troubles', during which he abandoned corporate worship 'walking solitary... | |
| H. Larry Ingle - 1996 - 420 pages
...life. He would have to remain separate from the world and its people. "Thou seest," he sensed clearly, "how young people go together into vanity and old people into the earth; and thou must forsake all, both young and old, and keep out of all, and be as a stranger unto all."... | |
| F. Regina Psaki, Charles Hindley - 2001 - 394 pages
...villages of the Midlands, clothed in a suit of skins he had made himself. A voice had led him to set out: "Thou seest how young people go together into vanity and old people into the earth; and thou must forsake all, both young and old, and keep out of all, and be a stranger unto all" (J... | |
| George Fox - 2004 - 236 pages
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| 1920 - 600 pages
...but sometimes walked up and down, and sometimes prayed and cried to the Lord," Who said unto him, " Thou seest how young people go together into vanity,...old people into the earth ; thou must forsake all, both young and old, and keep out of all, and be as a stranger unto all." Then " at the command of God,... | |
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