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Example sentences for "little ones"

  • These turn the tables of God's book upside down; making little laws of great ones; and great ones of little ones; counting half an hour's bodily service better than a moral life.

  • Thus also the children of Israel's little ones, that were murdered with their parents, or otherwise, because of the religion of them that begat and bare them, died for righteousness.

  • Peter 2:13) You are they that make the heart of the righteous sad, whom God would not have, sad; you are they that offend his little ones.

  • How do you distinguish between great sins and little ones?

  • Touch not the bounds of little ones: and enter not into the field of the fatherless: 23:11.

  • To give subtilty to little ones, to the young man knowledge and understanding.

  • The prudent man seeing evil hideth himself: little ones passing on have suffered losses.

  • Then to exhort me to the humility of Christ, hidden from the wise, and revealed to little ones, he spoke of Victorinus himself, whom while at Rome he had most intimately known: and of him he related what I will not conceal.

  • Yet for her good discipline was she wont to commend not so much her mother's diligence, as that of a certain decrepit maid-servant, who had carried her father when a child, as little ones used to be carried at the backs of elder girls.

  • The Lord is the keeper of little ones: I was humbled, and he delivered me.

  • The law of the Lord is unspotted, converting souls: the testimony of the Lord is faithful, giving wisdom to little ones.

  • The declaration of thy words giveth light: and giveth understanding to little ones.

  • Where," cried I, "where are my little ones?

  • I, rushing through the flames, and bursting the door of the chamber in which they were confined; "where are my little ones?

  • I already felt my wife's tender embrace, and smiled at the joy of my little ones.

  • Little ones everywhere; yet there is no other city with so many childless homes.

  • The Sun also gave to the “Little Ones” the power of expressing their thoughts by speech, and the skill in arranging their words so that they can be clearly understood.

  • This name is commemorative of the talk that took place between the “Little Ones” and the Sun when they went to him to ask for aid as they were about to come to the earth, their future home.

  • Not the least fruitful work of her pen was bestowed upon the little ones; and in the number of copies circulated, the Susy Books stand next to Stepping Heavenward.

  • A great deal is meant by the "cup of cold water," and few of us women have great deeds to perform, and we must unite ourselves to Him by little ones.

  • Neither her mother nor sister could go near her during their illness or after their death, because of the flock of little ones in their house, and it was not safe to have a funeral.

  • His wife was at home sick, without any servant, had churned three hours and the butter wouldn't come, and has a pew full of little ones.

  • Let me mention a case of one of Miss Rye's little ones, which speaks for itself.

  • A hundred and fifty a year or thereabouts was the income the widow had to count on, and she was left with five little ones to rear.

  • Your only intrusion was among the little ones, but as they seem not to resent it neither do I.

  • Perhaps he still lived in hopes of hearing Mr. Wellcome say "May all your troubles be little ones.

  • He added that he would have gone there barefoot if only Mr. Wellcome would say, "May all your troubles be little ones.

  • The seventy ministers of Boston--how much they can do for this class of little ones, if they will!

  • Your father, little ones, we scourged the naked man to death at Mixcoac.

  • There is yet another class of little ones.

  • We can go further, and do something for each of these classes of little ones.

  • The cold water treatment of the Africans and the Lao differs widely from the baths of little ones in Japan where the water must be nearly boiling hot to be of the proper temperature.

  • Does it pay to help in Christ's name even one of these little ones?

  • But that looking up saved my life; he told me after he was anticipating taking my life and my little ones’ and his own.

  • After being confined five days I have had to do all for my little ones.

  • I had rather hard times at the birth of my little ones, and can quite realise that it is most necessary that a woman should have the greatest care and attention possible.

  • But most tenderly did they watch over the poor and sorrowing, and many a poor mother blessed the unseen hands that laid food before her hungry little ones, and folded warm garments round their naked limbs.

  • Look up, my little ones, there is no danger near; look up, and welcome Thistle to our home.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    different forms; little anxiously; little avail; little boy; little bundle; little care; little disappointed; little distance from the; little doll; little doubt; little experience; little farther; little finger; little forward; little honey; little importance; little late; little masters; little need; little noise; little saint; little sign; little south; little supper; little talk; little troubled