| 1871 - 966 pages
...of God: and he call et h himself the child of the Lord. '* He was made toreproveourthoughts. ч Не y had prayed, the place was shaken where they were assembled toget men's, his ways are of another fashion. l6We are esteemed of him as counterfeits : he abstaineth from... | |
| Henry Formby - Mysteries of the Rosary - 1872 - 242 pages
...boasteth that He hath the knowledge of God, and calleth Himself the Son of God. He is become a censurer of our thoughts. He is grievous unto us, even to behold : for His life is not like other men's, and His ways are very different. We are esteemed by Him as triflers, and He abstaineth from... | |
| 1872 - 964 pages
...and he calleth himself the child of the Lord. '«He was made to reproveourthoughts. 'i Heisgrievous ys it shall come to pass, that the mountain of the hou men's, his ways are of another fashion. l6We are esteemed of him as counterfeits : he abstaineth from... | |
| Apostleship of prayer - 1878 - 402 pages
...boasteth that He hath the knowledge of God, and calleth Himself the Son of God. He is become a censurer of our thoughts. He is grievous unto us even to behold : for His life is not like other men's and His ways are very different"* Monastic observance is an eyesore to the " Revolution." " Wonder... | |
| Henry James Coleridge - 1875 - 226 pages
...worldlings in the Book of Wisdom : ' We are esteemed by him as triflers : ... he is become a censurer of our thoughts; he is grievous unto us even to behold, for his life is not like other men's, and his ways are very different.' Paul could not endure the tacit protest of his brother's sanctity,... | |
| John George Wenham - 1875 - 396 pages
...boasteth that he hath the knowledge of God, and calleth himself the son of God. He is become a censurer of our thoughts. He is grievous unto us, even to behold : for his life is not like other men's, and His ways are very different. We are esteemed by him as triflers, and he abstaineth from... | |
| Edward Hayes Plumptre - 1875 - 468 pages
...reasons are assigned by Commentators, why the wicked hate the just: 1st, dissimilarity of morals ; " He is grievous unto us even to behold ; for, his life is not like other men's, and his ways are very different," (Wisdom, ii. 15, 16, &c.); Sndly, envy at their superior virtues... | |
| James Bowling Mozley - History - 1878 - 470 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... | |
| Edward Bouverie Pusey - Future punishment - 1880 - 318 pages
...Gorgias Vol. iii. p. 123 ed. Jowett. h Wisd. ii. 14, 15. Dr. F's four ' common opinions' as to Hell. 5 thoughts ; he is grievous unto us even to behold : for his life is not like other men's, his ways are of another fashion.' But here they can vent their hate and spite upon the good.... | |
| F. C. Blyth - Lord's prayer - 1881 - 402 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... | |
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