| Joseph Butler - 1726 - 352 sider
...he doth work, but I cannot behold him : He hideth himfelf on the right hand, that I cannot fee him. O that I knew where I might find him ! that I might come even to his Seat ! * But is He indeed afar off? Does he not fill Heaven and Earth with his Prefence > The Prefence of... | |
| Daniel Wilcox - 1744 - 462 sider
...earneftly doth holy Job breathe forth his defires after God, as withdrawn ? Job xxiii. 3. 0 that 1 knew where I might find him! that I might come even to his feat! And gain, Ver. 8, 9. Behold, 1 go forward ', but be is not there ; and backward, but I cannot... | |
| Samuel Clarke - 1744 - 434 sider
...Support, if a man can be able to fay with this exemplary pprfon, ver, 3. O that I knew where I might fnd him ! that I might come even to his Seat ! I would order my Ccuj'e before him, and fill my Mcuth with Arguments. -Will he plead again ft me with his great Power... | |
| John Langhorne - 1764 - 248 sider
...the caufa " of his friend." In another of his fpeeches there is a paflage much to the fame purpofe. .O that I knew where I might find him, that I might come even to his feat ', / w:vld order my caufe before him ! - .*< THERE THERE is no doubt, Conftantia, that in thefe... | |
| John Langhorne - 1764 - 322 sider
...caufe *' of his friend." In another of his fpeeches there is a pafiage much to the fame purpofe. " O that I knew where I might find him, that I might come even to his feat, I would order my caufe before him !" There is no doubt, Conftantia, that in. thefe fentiments... | |
| Ralph Erskine - 1777 - 528 sider
...heavy groans of the deferted foul, that has had the experience of the fweetnefs of Chrift ! 0 that I knew where I might find him ! that I might come even to his feat f Job xxiii. 3. 0 that it were with me as in months paft f 5. If you be Chrift's bride, you will... | |
| Joseph Priestley - 1777 - 424 sider
...even there Jhall thine hand lead me, and thy right hand foall hold me. Job fays, ch. xxiii. 3, Oh that I knew where I might find him, that I might come even to his feat. Behold I go -forward, but he is not there, and backward but I cannot perceive him; on the left... | |
| John Wesley - 1796 - 664 sider
...of the Gofpel, Mr. James North among us. He took thefe very afftQing words for his text, "Oh, that I knew where I might find him, that I might come even to his feut ! I would order my caufe before him, and fill my mouth with argument* : I would know the words... | |
| John Langhorne - 1778 - 206 sider
...C 3 " his '' his friends." In another of his fpeeches there is a paflage much to the fame purpofe. O that I knew -where I might find him, that I might comt even to his feat ', I would order my caufe before him f THERE is no doubt, Conftantia, that in... | |
| William Huntington - 1788 - 488 sider
...therefore put me in afuretj with thee. And now where wilt thou go ? O let me go to the throne of grace. O that I knew where I might find him, that I might come even to his featt What do you want to get there for, Job ? Why to get away from a throne of judgment, from the... | |
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