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Example sentences for "little children"

  • The grandmother was sitting in God's bright sunshine, and read aloud out of the Bible, "Except ye become as little children, ye shall in no wise enter into the kingdom of God.

  • Now this is not all; little children do have words given unto them many times which confound the wise and the learned.

  • For even in childhood, even in little children, pride will first of all show itself; it is a hasty, an early appearance of the sin of the soul.

  • Evangelical truth prescribes the most powerful antidotes to presumption and despair--'My little children, these things write I unto you, that ye sin not.

  • And he saith again, "Little children, let no man deceive you, he that doeth righteousness is righteous, even as he is righteous.

  • He has ordered the sufferings of little children as well as that of persons more in years.

  • But the death of little children is a great mercy, not only to themselves, but also to the living.

  • Death of Little Children is a Kindness to them.

  • Let those come who will, and let those who will stop at home with the women and the little children.

  • There lived certain children, born of another woman named Zinita, little children, sweet and loving.

  • Little children do grow quickly at first.

  • Then I saw plainly why he had taken my little children from me.

  • For building up the souls of little children, Hilda.

  • We can hardly expect meditation on the part of little children.

  • Without entering into disputation as to the relationship of little children to the church, is there not just this relation to the human society called the church, that it is a grouping of families for the purpose of the divine family?

  • Little children must be habituated to acknowledging errors and acts of rudeness or temper with suitable forms of apology.

  • Little children, ye are of God, and have overcome them: for greater is he that is in you, then he that is in the world.

  • Little children it is the last time, and as ye have heard how the antichrist shall come: even now are there many antichrists come already whereby we know that it is the last time.

  • My little children (of whom I travail in birth again until Christ be fashioned in you) I would I were with you now, and could change my voice, for I stand in a doubt of you.

  • O Spring's little children, more loud your lauds upraise, For this is even Sylvia, with her sweet, feat ways!

  • Little children, Can you tell me who am I?

  • Little children, who endeavor Like the blessed One to be, As you try, remember ever How obedient was he.

  • Little children, when rejoicing In the merry Christmas morn, 'Mid your sports remember ever 'Tis the day that Christ was born.

  • We must become as little children again, if we will be philosophers!

  • This remoteness comes plainly to expression in the way Traherne and Augustine regard the summons of Christ to His disciples to become as little children, a summons to which Reid was led, as we have seen, on purely philosophical grounds.

  • Assuredly, the philosopher who discovered that we must become as little children again if we would be philosophers, is the one to whom we may relate Traherne, but not Berkeley.

  • How I wish some of you, little children, were here!

  • But this was, I suppose, something like the fear of the Indians, which some of you say you always had when little children.

  • If the doctor is to fit himself to give advice of this sort, he must be a close observer of little children.

  • Evidence of mental unrest or fatigue, which is only rarely met with in grown persons and which then betokens serious disturbance of the mind, is of comparatively common occurrence in little children.

  • In little children in the nursery, solitary play or play between themselves seldom produces nervous exhaustion.

  • And God, I know, understood why her prayer was confused and uncertain with longings she could not express even to him who said: "Except ye become as little children.

  • The Master of Life said: "Except ye become as little children.

  • For women also it is written: "Except ye become as little children.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    little angel; little away; little breathlessly; little chopped; little clearing; little closer; little cloud; little deprecatory; little distance; little exclamation; little experience; little glass; little grated; little hand; little late; little later; little master; little minced; little money; little nitric; little open; little something; little song; little stiffly; little volume; little woman