We have no meanings for "own feebleness" in our records yet.
1 Maybe it left some, uh, carrion, I said, wincing at my own feebleness .
2 No strength I find in mine own feebleness
3 Skelton stood by her, feeling his own feebleness .
4 For they act not with their own feebleness , but with a strength as of the Whole of Life.
5 Or is it that their Transatlantic compeers float away and dissolve by their own feebleness before they reach our shores?
6 One must never consider one's own feebleness , it is the strength of the Holy Spirit of Love, which gives the power to teach.
7 Sometimes, waking very early in the morning, he became vividly conscious of his own feebleness of will and his falling away from great purposes.
8 When we feel ourselves too bold, let us remember our own feebleness , and when we feel ourselves too faint, let us remember Christ's strength.
9 The purpose and end of self-contemplation which becomes aware of our own feebleness is to lead us to the contemplation of God, our immortal strength.
10 011:021 I use the language of self-disparagement, as though I were admitting our own feebleness .
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