| Sacred hours - 1804 - 500 pages
...education. He professeth- to have the knowledge of God : and he calleth himself the child of the Lord. He was made to reprove our thoughts. He is grievous...us even to behold : for his life is not like other men's, his ways are of another fashion. We are esteemed of him as counterfeits ; he abstaineth from... | |
| Henry Venn - Benedictus Dominus Deus Israel - 1810 - 280 pages
...our infamy, the transgressions of our education. He professeth to have the knowledge of God. He is made to reprove our thoughts. He is grievous unto us even to behold ; for his life is not like other men's, his ways are of another fashion. We are esteemed of him as counterfeits. He abstaineth from... | |
| Edward Hyde Earl of Clarendon - Christian ethics - 1815 - 550 pages
...address, which is at least convenient for the manifestation and support of that sincerity and uprightness: "He is grievous unto us even to behold, for his life is not like other mens, his ways are of another fashion ; let us examine him with despitefumess and torture, that we... | |
| Timothy Dwight - Theology, Doctrinal - 1818 - 632 pages
...knowledge of God ; and calleth himself the child of the Lord. He was made to reprove our thoughts. He ie grievous unto us, even to behold : for his life is not like other men*' ; his ways are of another fashion. We are esteemed of him as counterfeits; he abstainethfrom... | |
| Isaac Barrow - Theology - 1818 - 546 pages
...therefore he runneth along with the age, complying with its finful cuftome, and naughty fafhions ». • He is grievous unto us even to behold : for his life is not likeothet men's, his ways are of another fafhion. Wifd. ii. 15, &c. But this is a vain principle ;•... | |
| Edward Hyde Earl of Clarendon - English essays - 1819 - 378 pages
...which is at least convenient for the manifestation and support of that sincerity and uprightness : " He is grievous unto us even to behold, for his life is not like other men's, his ways are of another fashion ; let us examine him with despitefulness and torture, that we... | |
| Francis Bacon - English essays - 1820 - 548 pages
...which is at least convenient for the manifestation and support of that sincerity and uprightness: " He is grievous unto us even to behold, for his life is not like nther men's, his ways are of another fashion; let us examine him with despitefulness and torture, that... | |
| British prose literature - 1821 - 416 pages
...which is at least convenient for the manifestation and support of that sincerity and uprightness : " He is grievous unto us even to behold, for his life is not like other men's, his ways are of another fashion ; let us examine him v.ith despitefulness and torture, that... | |
| Richard Marks - 1823 - 258 pages
...education. He professeth to have the knowledge of God : and he calleth himself the child of the Lord. He was made to reprove our thoughts. He is grievous...us even to behold, for his life is not like other men's, his ways are of another fashion. We are esteemed of him as counterfeits : he abstaineth from... | |
| Timothy Dwight - Theology - 1823 - 570 pages
...education. He professeth to have the knowledge of God ; and calleth himself the child of the Lord. He was made to reprove our thoughts. He is grievous unto us, even to behold: for his life ii not like other men's ; his ways are of another fashion. We are esteemed of him as counterfeits ;... | |
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