Discipleship1, XII:for us the man who, having "put his hand to the plow," turns not back but presses forward "towardsDiscipleship1, 228:possible. The moment a man sets his hand to the plow and starts upon his plugging, from that momentDiscipleship2, 126:physical plane. You have put your hand to the plow and there is no turning back for any of you, butDiscipleship2, 507:my brother, that you have been drawing the plow over the ground in preparation for the New AgeHealing, 452:past and the future (for the two are one); the plow of God has nearly accomplished its work; theHercules, 185:disciple who, having [185] put his hand to the plow, cannot turn back; he may want to put he cannotRays, 135:past and the future (for the two are one); the plow of God has nearly accomplished its work; theRays, 663:(inclusive). They have set their hands to the plow - another way of saying symbolically that they |