... so God, with unerring wisdom, and with strict justice, instructs, admonishes, and corrects his people; chastises and punishes them in various ways, as the exigence of the case requires; now more moderately, now more severely; always tempering justice... Bible questions; or, A plain, easy, and inviting assistance to the study of ... - Page 138de W. Humble - 1833 - 168 pagesAffichage du livre entier - À propos de ce livre
| Isaiah (the prophet) - 1791 - 332 pages
...the cafe requires ; now more moderately, now more feverely ; always tempering juftice with merey ; in Order to reclaim the wicked, and improve the good ; and, finally tp feparate the one from the other (23-^29,) XXIX, The fubjeft of this, and the four fotlowing chapters,... | |
| Sarah Trimmer - 1806 - 822 pages
...various ways, as the cafe requires, with more or lefs feverity, but always tempers juftice with mercy in order to reclaim the wicked and improve the good, and finally to feparate the one from the other. CHAPTER XXIX. Ver. I to 9. By Ariel, in this chapter, was meant Jerufalem.... | |
| Robert Lowth - 1815 - 436 pages
...moderately, now more severely; always tempering justice with mercy ; in order to reclaim the wicked, to improve the good ; and, finally, to separate the one from the other. 26. For his God instructeth him] All nations have agreed in attribut, ing agriculture, the most useful... | |
| William Thomas Bree - 1821 - 414 pages
...moderately, now more severely ; always tempering justice with mercy; in order to reclaim the wicked, to improve the good, and finally to separate the one from the other. '21.— a cart wheel] One method of threshing corn anciently in use, was by turning heavy wheel» over... | |
| Isaiah (the prophet) - 1822 - 464 pages
...moderately, now more severely ; always tempering justice with mercy ; in order to reclaim the wicked, to improve the good ; and, finally, to separate the one from the other. 26. For fits God imtructeth him] All nations have agreed in attributing agriculture, the most useful... | |
| 1825 - 896 pages
...moderately, now more severely ; alw»ys ternpi-ring justice with mercy ; in order to reclaim the wicked, to improve the good ; and, finally, to separate the one from the other. 26. For his God instrvcteth him] All nations have agreed in attributing agriculture, the moat useful... | |
| 1826 - 320 pages
...impartial justice, the blessed God himself instructs, admonishes, and corrects his people, and adapts means to reclaim the wicked and improve the good, and finally to separate the one from the other. Chap. xxix. and four following, predict the invasion of Sennacherib, and the great distress of the... | |
| 1836 - 488 pages
...moderately, now more severely; always tempering justice with mercy; in order to reclaim the wicked, to improve the good, and, finally, to separate the one from the other. 23. For his God instructeth him"] All nations have agreed in attributing agriculture, the most useful... | |
| Adam Clarke - 1837 - 882 pages
...moderately, now more severely ; always tempering justice with mercy ; in order to reclaim the wicked, to not dismayed." The l vau is added by twentyone of Dr. Kennicotfs MS Verse 26. For his God doth instruct him] All nations have agreed in attributing agriculture, the most... | |
| 1839 - 1060 pages
...moderately, now more severely; always tempering justice with mercy; in order to reclaim the wicked, to improve the good, and finally to separate the one from the other. Bp. Lowth. 25. — thejitches,'] A colloquial corruption of " vetches :" a small kind of pea. Dr. Johnson.... | |
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