 | Anthony Horneck - Lord's Supper - 1705 - 608 pages
...tbat it cannot be feen ; and his bones that mere not feen, flick out. He looks upon Men ; and if any fay, I have finned, and perverted that which was right, and it profited me not-, he will deliver his Soul from going to the fit, and his life /ball fee the light. And therefore, if this Judgment which... | |
 | Francis Gastrell (bp. of Chester) - 1717 - 352 pages
...to be faid unto God : if I have done Iniquity, I will do no more. Ferhc looketh upon Men, and if any fay, I have finned, and perverted that which was right, and it profited me not ; he will deliver his Soul from going into the Pit, and his Life (hall fee the Light. Becaufe he confidereth, and turneth... | |
 | Simon Patrick (bp. of Ely.) - 1719 - 538 pages
...near, unto the Grave, and bis Life to the Deftroyers, &c. And then God looketb upon Men, and if any fay, I have finned, and perverted that which was right, and it profitetb me not; he will deliver his Soul from gojn* into the Pit, and his Life (hall fee the Light.... | |
 | Samuel Clarke - 1744 - 470 pages
...judge ourfelves, as not to be judged of the Lord. yob xxxiii. 27. God looketh upon men; and if any fay, I have finned, and perverted that which was right, and it profiteth me not ; he will deliver his foul from going into the pit, and his life Jhall fee the light.... | |
 | John Tillotson - Sermons, English - 1748 - 430 pages
...right. IV. You have here an acknowledgment of the mifchievous and pernicious confequences of*fin ; 1 have finned, and perverted that -which was right, and it profited me not. Which laft words are a |t«iW«, in which much lefs is faid than is meant and intended ; It profit... | |
 | Benjamin Whichcote - 1751 - 420 pages
...God will be with them. This I prove from Job, Job. xxxiii. 27, 28. Godlooketh upon men, and if any fay, I have ' finned, and perverted that which was right, and it profited me not ; he will deliver his foul from going intothe pit, and by life jhall fee the light. He looks upon men ; he that looks... | |
 | Benjamin Whichcote - Theology - 1751 - 416 pages
...God will be with them. This I prove from Job, Job. xxxiii. 27, 28. God looketh upon men, and if any fay, I have finned, and perverted that which was right, and it profited me not; he will deliver his foul from going into the pit, and his life jhall fee the light. He looks upon men ; he that looks... | |
 | John Tillotson - Sermons, English - 1757 - 484 pages
...really unprofitable ; and to thefe kind of vices the text feems to point more particularly ; " if any " fay, I have finned, and perverted that which was »* right, and it profited me not, &c." But perhaps though there be no profit in any finful courfe, yet there may be fome pleafure. That... | |
 | John Owen - Bible - 1772 - 498 pages
...place in Job is remarkable, chap, xxxiii. 27,28. He looketh upon men, and if any fay I have Jinned, and perverted that which 'was right, and it profited me not ; he will deliver his foul from going into the pit, and his life {bail fee the light. He (hall not only be made partaker... | |
 | Matthew Mead - 1788 - 222 pages
...compared with Zech. xiii. 1. That is a notable place, Job xxxiii. 2y, 28. "He looked upon men, and if any fay, I have finned, and perverted that which was right, and it profited me not : He will deliver is foul from going down into the pit, and his foul fhall fee the light." The finner muft fee the unprofitablenefs... | |
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