| Missouri - 1854 - 468 pages
...so that a large quantity of new work may not embarrass the final disposition of a worn-out engine. "No man putteth a piece of new cloth unto an old garment," &c, The question which I have raised is not that of the propriety of rebuilding under any circumstances,... | |
| John Cumming - Bible - 1854 - 496 pages
...peace, and joy in the Holy Ghost." He next illustrates the seasonableness of everything, by saying, " No man putteth a piece of new cloth unto an old garment." That is, if the garment be worn thin by long usage, and if you sew a piece of strong cloth upon it,... | |
| 1854 - 696 pages
...but the days will come, when the bridegroom shall be taken from them, and then shall they fast. 16 No man putteth a piece of new cloth unto an old garment : for that which is put in to fill it up, taketh from the garment, and the rent is made worse. 17 Neither... | |
| 1854 - 680 pages
...misericordia de nosotros. 28 Y llegado á la casa los ciegos vinieron á él. Y Jesús les dijo 1 6 No man putteth a piece of new cloth unto an old garment ; for that •which is put in to fill it up taketh from the garment, and the rent is made worse. 17... | |
| Allnutt - 1855 - 146 pages
...but the days will come, when the bridegroom shall be taken from them, and then shall they fast. 16 No man putteth a piece of new cloth unto an old garment, for that which is put in to fill it up taketh from the garment, and the rent is mado worse. 17 Neither... | |
| Church of England - 1855 - 844 pages
...them? but the days will come, when the bridegroom shall be taken from them, and then shall they fast. gather them to the battle of that great day of God Almig for that which is put in to fill it up taketh from the garment, and the rent is made worse. Neither... | |
| Pasquier Quesnel - Bible - 1855 - 650 pages
...faith it becomes thoroughly sensible of the absence of its Lord, and earnestly desires his return. 16. No man putteth a piece of new cloth unto an old garment ; for that which is put in to fill it up taketh from the garment, and the rent is made worse. Christian... | |
| Edward Higginson - Bible - 1855 - 554 pages
...them? But the days will come, when the brideSTBUCTI.BE OF THE FIBST TIIREE. (Matt.) shall they fast. No man putteth a piece of new cloth unto an old garment ; for that which is put in to fill it up taketh from the garment, and the rent is made worse. Neither... | |
| Francis Bacon - Induction (Logic) - 1855 - 424 pages
...round and round in a circle, without real progress. Bacon seems here to allude to Matth. ix. 1 6. " No man putteth a piece of new cloth unto an old garment, &c." 30 Cf. Preface : " non ingeniorum, &c." He declares farther on that the new Method does not exalt... | |
| George Washington Burnap - Apologetics - 1855 - 434 pages
...to its nature. When he was asked why he did not enjoin fasting upon his disciples, he answered : " No man putteth a piece of new cloth unto an old garment ; for that which is put in to fill it up taketh from the garment, and the rent is made worse. Neither... | |
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