Which preposition to use with mammon
Let the Rev. WHITCOMB take our hint, enlarge the field of his advertising, and make lots of the Mammon of Unrighteousness.
So they get double-minded, unstable, inconsistent, as St. James says, in all their ways; trying to serve God and Mammon at once.
She receiveth Mammon as a gift from his Maker, and makes him serve her use to His glory.
MEPHISTOPHELES Doth not Sir Mammon for this fête Grandly illume his palace!
Yes, O my Bobus, I, who was once, as to money, "still in motion of raging waste," and, like Timon, "senseless of expense,"I, who have many a time borrowed cash of you with amiable recklessness, and have never asked you to take it back again,I, who have had many a race with the constable, and have sometimes been overtaken,I, who have in my callow days spoken disrespectfully of Mammon in several charming copies of verses,I am waxing sordid.
And Halket was now rich, even beyond what he had ever wished; but the chariot-wheels of Time would not go any slowernay, they moved faster, and every year more silently, as if the old Father had intended to cheat the votary of Mammon into a belief that he would live for ever.