| Samuel Davies - 1802 - 502 sider
...that which has given rife to our difcourfe*, that though he ufes inftruments, he needs them not. It is a piece of divine royalty and magnificence, that when he hath prepared and polifhed fuch an utenfil, fo as to be capable of great fervice, he can lay it by without lofs." —... | |
| Samuel Davies, Samuel Finley - 1811 - 550 sider
...which has given rise to our discourse,* " that though he uses instruments, he needs them not. It is a piece of divine royalty and magnificence, that when he hath prepared and polished such an utensil, so as to be capable of great service, he can lay it by without loss." — God can maintain... | |
| Thomas Durant - 1822 - 250 sider
...necessary to themselves, to ii«, to the world> or to His cause. " Tis," says the great John Howe, " a piece of divine Royalty and Magnificence, that when he hath prepared and polished such an utensil, so as to be capable of great service, Hit cati lay it by without loss." 158 WE were accompanied... | |
| Thomas Durant - 1822 - 256 sider
...necessary to themselves, to us, to the world, or to His cause. " "Tis," says the great John Howe, " a piece of divine Royalty and Magnificence, that when he hath prepared and polished such an utensil, so as to be capable of great service, HE can lay it by without loss." WE were accompanied... | |
| 1831 - 366 sider
...such dispensations, " will have it known, that though he uses instruments, he needs them not. It is a piece of divine royalty and magnificence, that when...prepared and polished such a utensil, so as to be capable of great service, he can lay it by without loss," and this may awaken some to " bless God that... | |
| Richard Cattermole - 1835 - 432 sider
...though not ours. 4. He will have it known, that though he uses instruments, he needs them not. It is a piece of divine royalty and magnificence, that when...prepared and polished such a utensil, so as to be capable of great service, he can lay it by without loss. 5. They that are most qualified to be of greatest... | |
| 1851 - 610 sider
...ours. lie will also have it known that though he uses instruments, he сочИ do without them. ' It is a piece of divine royalty and magnificence, that when...prepared and polished such a utensil, so as to be capable of«great service in the church, he can lay it by without the least injmtice to that, or /055... | |
| John Howe - 1862 - 498 sider
...instruments, he needs them not. It is a piece of Divine royalty and magi Job xxi. 7, 8. nificence, that when he hath prepared and polished such a utensil, so as to be capable of great service, he can lay it by without loss. (•i. ) They that are most qualified to be... | |
| James Lee (M.A.) - 1867 - 492 sider
...eleventh. — Howe. God will have it known, too, that though He uses instruments, He needs them not. 'Tis a piece of Divine royalty and magnificence that when...prepared and polished such a utensil, so as to be capable of great service, He can lay it by without loss. — Ibid. Let sinners remember, that they... | |
| Henry Rogers - 1879 - 386 sider
...impressive : — " He will have it known, that though he uses instruments, he needs them not. It is a piece of Divine royalty and magnificence, that when he hath prepared and polished such an utensil, so as to be capable of great service, he can lay it aside without loss. They that are most... | |
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