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" I shall not,' first the blade, then the ear, and after that the full corn in the ear. "
New-England Tale; or Sketches of New-England Character and Manners - Page 29
1822
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Christian Sobriety: Being Eight Sermons on Titus II. 6, Preached with a ...

Jonathan Mayhew - Bible - 1763 - 378 pages
...any of them may be, thro' the deceitfulnets of fin ; that it may fpring up fpeedily, and grow, fird the blade, then the ear, and after that the full corn in the ear, a goodty and plenteous harveft of the fruit ofrighteoufnefs, to the glory of thy great name by...
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Monthly Review; Or New Literary Journal

1797 - 614 pages
...virtue, and every learned and moral accomplishment ; bringing forth from the good ground of religion, first the blade, then the ear, and after that the full corn in the ear. Nor let us drop thi« instructive allusion, till we have brought our minds to a serious contemplation...
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Short Discourses to be Read in Families, Volume 2

William Jay - Devotional literature - 1812 - 284 pages
...zeal. But in a general way, it is small in its beginning. The soul resembles the field where we see " first the "blade, then the ear, and after that the full corn in the ear." God could instantly produce the fruits of the earth in their maturity, but we know from the event...
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Sermons, and Other Discourses ...

Samuel Lavington - Sermons, English - 1815 - 622 pages
...and the seed should spring, and grow up, he knoweth.not how. So the earth bringeth forth of herself, first the blade, then the ear, and, after that, the full corn in the ear. But when the fruit is brought forth, immediately he putteth in the sickle, because th.e harvest...
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Prayers for the Use of Families, Or, The Domestic Minister's Assistant

William Jay - Families - 1821 - 294 pages
...the showers and of the sunshine — but Thou wast pleased to bless the springing thereof: and we saw, first the blade, then the ear, and after that the full corn in the ear. We hailed the ralleys standing thick with corn, and heard the little hills rejoicing on every...
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The Missionary Herald, Volume 41

Congregational churches - 1845 - 444 pages
...There is to be hue upon line — precept upon precept — here a little and there a little— tirst the blade, then the ear, and after that the full corn in the ear. Among the Cherokees and Choctaws the church members are but poorly qualified (o give religious...
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A reply to the Letters of the abbé Dubois, on the state of Christianity in India

James Hough - 1824 - 334 pages
...improvement, from this wide diffusion of general knowledge : and faith can see, in the distance, " first the blade, then the ear, and after that the full corn in the ear," growing thickly over the fields where the divine seed is thus profusely strown. The Abb6 Dubois...
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A Reply to the Letters of the Abbe ́Dubois, on the State of Christianity in India

James Hough - Christianity and other religions - 1824 - 338 pages
...improvement, from this wide diffusion of general knowledge : and faith can see, in the distance, " first the blade, then the ear, and after that the full corn in the ear," growing thickly over the fields where the divine seed is thus profusely strown. The Abb6 Dubois...
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The Gospel magazine, and theological review. Ser. 5. Vol. 3, no. 1-July 1874

1859 - 632 pages
...Jesuit." London : J. Nisbet and Co. IN His striking parable of the sower, our Lord said, "There is first the blade, then the ear, and after that the full corn in the ear ;" and the apostle Paul, in writing to his son Timothy, speaks of babes, young men, and fathers."...
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The Christian Hearer: Designed to Shew the Importance of Hearing the Word ...

Edward Bickersteth - Christianity - 1826 - 706 pages
...shew of fruit in -otters for a season: the Christian only, endures and perseveres. With him there is first the blade, then the ear, and after that, the full corn in the ear. The progress of his religion is thas evident. There is not the full ripe frail , as soon as the...
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