For if thou wert cut out of the olive tree which is wild by nature, and wert grafted contrary to nature into a good olive tree ; how much more shall these, which be the natural branches, be grafted into their own olive tree... Transactions and Proceedings: 1847-51 - Side 117af Massachusetts Horticultural Society - 1896Fuld visning - Om denne bog
| Robert Hawker - 1801 - 276 sider
...the Gentile Church, whom God had brought into his garden) wert cut out of the Olive tree, which is wild by nature, and wert grafted contrary to nature, into a good Olive Tree, f No image, could have been more happily chosen, to represent the state of our fallen nature, than... | |
| Hermann Andreas Pistorius - 1801 - 360 sider
...God is able to graft them in again. For if thou (an heathen) wert cut out of the olive-tree which is wild by nature, and wert grafted contrary to nature into a good olive-tree: how much more fhall thefe, which be the natural branches, be grafted into their own olive-tree... | |
| David Hartley - 1801 - 362 sider
...God is able to graft them in again. For if thou (an heathen) wert cut out of the olive-tree which is wild by nature, and wert grafted contrary to nature into a good olive-tree: how much more fhall thefe, which be the natural branches, branches, be grafted into their... | |
| James Lunn - 1804 - 272 sider
...,. Apoftle, verfe 24th of this chapter : For if thou wert •' / cut out of the olive tree, which is wild by nature, and wert grafted contrary to nature into a good olive tree, how much more fhall thefe which be the natural branches, be grafted into their own olive tree ? That is, in plain... | |
| 1804 - 438 sider
...the olive-tree which is wild by nature, and wert grafted contrary to nature into a good olivetree ; how much more shall these, which be the natural branches, be grafted into their own olivetreei1 25 For I would not, brethren, that, ye should be ignorant of this mystery, lest ye should... | |
| Peter Edwards ((Of Portsea, England)) - 1804 - 182 sider
...again : for God is able to graft them in again. For if thou wert cut . out of the olive-tree, which is wild by nature, and wert grafted contrary to nature into a good olive-tree ; how much more fhall thefe which be the natural branches, be grafted into their own olive-tree... | |
| Hosea Ballou - 1805 - 228 sider
...unbelief, would be grafted in again. See verfe 24, "For, if thou wert cut out of the olive tree which is wild by nature, and wert grafted contrary to nature, into a good *live tree ; iiciv much. ;norc fhall thcfe, which be the natural -* ?' branches, be grafted into their... | |
| Samuel Austin - 1807 - 344 sider
...24th verse, " For if thou wert cut out of the olive tree which is wild by nature, and wert graffed into a good olive tree, How much more shall these, which be the natural branches, be graffed into their own olive tree?" There is nothing problematical here. Nothing can be more certain... | |
| 1808 - 604 sider
...in ; for God is able to graft them in again. For, if thou wert cut out of the olive tree, which is wild by nature, and wert grafted contrary to nature into a good olive tree ; how much more shull these, which are the natural branches, be grafted into their own olive tree I For I would not,... | |
| Joseph Hall (bp. of Norwich.) - 1808 - 582 sider
...out of the olive tree which is wild by nature, and wert graffed contrary to nature into a good oltve tree: how much more shall these, which be the natural branches, be g raffed into their own olive tree ! For, if ye, of rude, barbarous, and savage Idolaters, were taken... | |
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