Ainda não temos significados para "own feebleness".
1Maybe it left some, uh, carrion, I said, wincing at my own feebleness.
2No strength I find in mine own feebleness
3Skelton stood by her, feeling his own feebleness.
4For they act not with their own feebleness, but with a strength as of the Whole of Life.
5Or is it that their Transatlantic compeers float away and dissolve by their own feebleness before they reach our shores?
6One must never consider one's own feebleness, it is the strength of the Holy Spirit of Love, which gives the power to teach.
7Sometimes, waking very early in the morning, he became vividly conscious of his own feebleness of will and his falling away from great purposes.
8When we feel ourselves too bold, let us remember our own feebleness, and when we feel ourselves too faint, let us remember Christ's strength.
9The 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.
10011:021 I use the language of self-disparagement, as though I were admitting our own feebleness.
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