| John Locke - 1706 - 352 pages
...fee 'tis by that our Saviour meafures the great Unbelief of the Jews, John xv, 24. faying, If .1 had not done among them the works which no other Man did, they had not had fin, but now have they both feen and hated both me and my father ^ declaring, that they could not but... | |
| Robert South - 1722 - 524 pages
...me, John 10. 25. And, Believe me for my very Works fake, John 14. n. And, bad I not done af/iongft them the Works which no other Man did, they had not had Sin. John 15.24. So that we fee here, that the Credit of all turned upon his Miracles, his mighty and Sapernatural... | |
| John Tillotson - 1748 - 448 pages
...there was fuch clear evidence offered to them. So our Saviour himfelf fays : If I bad not done amongfl them the works -which no other man did, they had not had fm. Thomas indeed is blamed for the perverfenefs of his unbelief, becaufe he would believe nothing... | |
| John Jortin - 1752 - 320 pages
...miracles which he wrought. The works which I do bear witnefs of me, that the Father hath fent me* If I had not done among them the 'works which no other man did, they had not had Jin. The fecond was taken from the prophecies which were fulfilled in him. -f ye had believed Mofes,... | |
| Nathaniel Whitaker - 1770 - 176 pages
...flanding in his way, the evidence of which he has endeavoured to weaken. The firft is, * " If I had not done among them the works -which no " other man did, they had not bad Jin, but now they have " no cloak for their jin. Now they have both feen and " hated, both me and... | |
| Whole duty - 1777 - 582 pages
...refitting the evidence of his miracles he reckons as an aggravation of unbelief: If I had not, faith he, done among them the works which no other man did, they had not had fin : and further, he tells us fuch an obftinate refiftance of the evidence of his miracles is the... | |
| Richard Watson - 1791 - 554 pages
...hav¿ ne txcitfe fer their ßn. Hi that hateth me, hateih my Father alfo. If I had net -dune emang them the works, which no other man did, they had not had ßn. But nyw have they Loth fien, and batea both тг and-my Father. That Í9 u itrong but juft and... | |
| John Locke - 1802 - 308 pages
...it is by that our Saviour measures the great unbelief of the Jews, John xv. 24, saying, " If I had not done among them the works " which no other man did, they had not had sin ; " but now have both seen and hated both me and " my father;" declaring, that they could not but see... | |
| John Jortin - 1805 - 438 pages
...which he wrought. ' The works which I do, bear witness of me that the Father hath sent me. If I had not done among them the works which no other man did, they had not had sin.' The second was taken from the prophecies which were fulfilled in him. ' If ye had believed Moses, ye... | |
| Joseph Lathrop - 1810 - 432 pages
...deeds may be made manifest, that they are wrought in God." He says of the unbelieving Jews, " If I had not done among them the works, which no other man did, they had not had sin ; but now they have -both seen and hated both me and my Father" It was the piainness of his preaching,... | |
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