He multiplied the bread, He changed the water, He restored the withered limbs, He raised the dead, and still wrought upon that which was, and did not make that which was not. What doth He in the ordinary way of nature, but turn the watery juice that arises... Wines: Scriptural and Ecclesiastical - Side 20af Norman Shanks Kerr - 1882 - 173 siderFuld visning - Om denne bog
| Joseph Hall (bp. of Norwich.) - 1808 - 540 sider
...limbs, he raised the dead; and still wrought upon that which was, and did not make that which was not. What doth he, in the ordinary way of nature, but turn...at once, which he doth usually by sensible degrees. It is ever duly observed by the Son of God, not to do more miracle than he needs. How liberal are the... | |
| Joseph Hall - 1825 - 596 sider
...limbs, he raised the dead, and still wrought upon that which was, and did not make that which was not. What doth he in the ordinary way of nature, but turn...at once, which he doth usually by sensible degrees. It is ever duly observed by the Son of God, not to do more miracle than he needs. How liberal are the... | |
| Joseph Hall - 1835 - 480 sider
...heraised the dead, and still wrought upon that which was, and did not make, that which was not. \Vhat doth he in the ordinary way of nature, but turn the...at once, which he doth usually by sensible degrees. It is ever duly observed by the Son of God, not to do more miracle than he needs. How liberal are the... | |
| Joseph Hall - 1837 - 644 sider
...limbs, he raised the dead ; and still wrought upon that which was, and did not make that which was not. What doth he, in the ordinary way of nature, but turn...at once which he doth usually by sensible degrees. It is ever duly observed by the Son of God, not to do more miracle than he needs. How liberal are the... | |
| Joseph Hall - 1837 - 644 sider
...limbs, he raised the dead ; and still wrought upon that which was, and did not make that which was not. What doth he, in the ordinary way of nature, but turn...at once which he doth usually by sensible degrees. It is ever duly observed by the Son of God, not to do more miracle than he needs. How liberal are the... | |
| Joseph Hall, James Hamilton - 1838 - 644 sider
...limbs, he raised the dead, anil still wrought upon that which was, and did not make that which was not. What doth he in the ordinary way of nature, but turn the wateryjuice that arises up from the root into wine ? he will only do this now suddenly and at once,... | |
| Jesus Christ - 1839 - 204 sider
...water, he restored the withered limbs, he raised the dead ; and still wrought upon that which was not. What doth he, in the ordinary way of nature, but turn...at once, which he doth usually by sensible degrees. It is ever duly observed by the Son of God, not to do more miracles than he needs. There is a marriage... | |
| Joseph Hall (bp. of Norwich.) - 1846 - 524 sider
...limbs, he raised the dead, and still wrought upon that which was, and did not make that which was not. What doth he in the ordinary way of nature, but turn...at once, which he doth usually by sensible degrees. It is ever duly observed by the Son of God, not to do more miracle than he needs. How liberal are the... | |
| James Hamilton - 1859 - 444 sider
...limbs, He raised the dead, and still wrought upon that which was, and did not make that which was not. What doth He in the ordinary way of nature, but turn...at once, which He doth usually by sensible degrees. It is ever duly observed by the Son of God not to do more miracle than He needs. How liberal are the... | |
| James Hamilton - 1859 - 440 sider
...limbs, He raised the dead, and still wrought upon that which was, and did not make that which was not. What doth He in the ordinary way of nature, but turn...at once, which He doth usually by sensible degrees. It is ever duly observed by the Son of God not to do more miracle than He needs. How liberal are the... | |
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