5 Metaphors for believers

The believer is oft complaining of darkness concerning his case and condition, so as he cannot tell what to say of himself, or what judgment to pass on himself, and he knoweth not how to win to a distinct and clear discovery of his state and condition.

Queen Blanche, though a firm believer and steadfastly pious, was a stranger to enthusiasm, and too discreet and too politic to make it the dominating principle of her son's life any more than of her own.

Thus must the believer "be strong in him, and in the power of his might," Eph. vi. 10.

All the Prophet's wives accompanied him, and every Believer of any standing in the newly formed state was his close attendant.

Full believer likewise, and true sorrower, was Greenleaf, in Hilary's death, having its seeming proof from Constance and Miranda as well as from Flora.

5 Metaphors for  believers