It is easy to say "resist; " but the command is bitter irony, unless we go on to say with the New Testament, — "Whom resist steadfast in the faith." No man, my dear brother, can stand in the slippery places where we have to go, unless he have the grasp of a higher and stronger hand to keep him up.


P. 107. - Dictionary of Burning Words of Brilliant Writers (1895)


It is easy to say resist; but the command is bitter irony, unless we go on to say with the New Testament, — Whom resist steadfast in the faith. No...

It is easy to say resist; but the command is bitter irony, unless we go on to say with the New Testament, — Whom resist steadfast in the faith. No...

It is easy to say resist; but the command is bitter irony, unless we go on to say with the New Testament, — Whom resist steadfast in the faith. No...

It is easy to say resist; but the command is bitter irony, unless we go on to say with the New Testament, — Whom resist steadfast in the faith. No...