142 examples of tares in sentences

You have but to sow the seed, no care will it want, For he who soweth tares while the husbandman sleeps Taketh unwearied pains, a vigilant guard he keeps Tirelessly watching, and tending each evil plant.

Its efficacy is in helping to keep out those negative thoughts of doubt which would plant tares among our wheat, and therefore, instead of anything of effort, such contemplation should be accompanied by a feeling of pleasure and restfulness in foreseeing the certain accomplishment of our desires.

The man has lived to serve me, to spread black looks under color of religion, or to sow tares in the wheat-field, as you do, in a course of weak compliance with desire.

It is curious to observe,"for Peterchen had a little of an antiquarian flavor among the other crude elements of his character"that whenever a much-trodden path traverses a country, its people catch the blood as well as the opinions of those who travel it, after the manner that tares are scattered and sown by the passing winds.

And these the apostles of the devil have filled with tares, taking away some things and adding others, for whom the woe is prepared.

It was he who had left the door in the wall open, that he might throw the weeds and tares on the rubbish heap outside.

The Tares and the Wheat III.

THE TARES AND THE WHEAT.

But while his servants slept, there came A wicked enemy, And sow'd his tares among the wheat, And then went on his way.

And when the good seed did appear The tares began to show; The servants wonder'd much, and said, "Why, master, thou didst sow "The best of seed all o'er the field, From whence then come these tares?" "An enemy," he said, "hath come Upon us unawares, "And scattered forth his evil seed;" The servants said to him, "Wilt thou then, that into the field We go and gather them?"

And when the good seed did appear The tares began to show; The servants wonder'd much, and said, "Why, master, thou didst sow "The best of seed all o'er the field, From whence then come these tares?" "An enemy," he said, "hath come Upon us unawares, "And scattered forth his evil seed;" The servants said to him, "Wilt thou then, that into the field We go and gather them?"

"And when the time of harvest comes, The wheat shall in my barn Be gather'd; but the tares I'll bind And in the fire burn.

" The children of the kingdom are The good seed that is sown, The tares that came up with the wheat Are of the evil one.

The enemy who sow'd the tares, Is he who fell afar; The harvest, when the world shall end; The angels reapers are.

The righteous shall be gather'd home Forever with the Lord; And as the tares are burn'd, so shall The wicked be destroy'd. III.

"But he said, Nay; lest while ye gather up the tares, ye root up also the wheat with them.

Therefore, a comma should be put after the word lest; thus, "But he said, Nay; lest, while ye gather up the tares, ye root up also the wheat with them.

"Who have called that wheat on one day, which they have called tares on the next.

"But it is while men sleep, that the arch-enemy always sows his tares.

When, years after, the evil seed sown has brought to light its crops of tares, it is very unlikely that the chain of cause and effect will be recognized by its victims, who are much more likely to lay the bad harvest to the door not of the bad financier who sowed it, but of some innocent and perhaps wholly virtuous successor, merely because it was during his term of office that the crop was garnered.

Evil and good were growing up in confusion, like the tares and the wheat.

He spoke solemnly on the tares and the wheat, as showing the mixture of good and evil growing together; that our being outwardly among the righteous will not secure our not being tares. 9th Mo. 2d.

He spoke solemnly on the tares and the wheat, as showing the mixture of good and evil growing together; that our being outwardly among the righteous will not secure our not being tares. 9th Mo. 2d.

"Then there's the ghost of old Beales, as goes o' nights and sows tares in his neighbor's wheatI've often seed 'em in seed time.

The man has lived to serve me, to spread black looks under colour of religion, or to sow tares in the wheat-field, as you do, in a course of weak compliance with desire.

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