| James Ussher - 1660 - 628 pages
...would free them, though it was but temporary : " nevertheless they flattered him with their mouths, and lied unto him with their tongues ; for their heart was not right with him, neither were they steadfast in his covenant." Observe then this wss but a temporary case, a temporary change... | |
| Gilbert Burnet, Robert Parsons, Samuel Johnson - 1787 - 152 pages
...remembered «« that God was their rock, and that the high God " was their Redeemer ; neverthelefs they did but " flatter him -with their mouth, and...their tongues, for their heart was not right " " with " with him, neither continued they ftedfaft in his « covenant." And it is probable this has been the... | |
| John Chapman (archdeacon of Bath.) - 1790 - 664 pages
...the high God " their Redeemer. Neverthelefs, they " did but flatter Him with their mouth, " and they lied unto him with their " tongues. For their heart was not " right with him, neither continued they »c ftedfaft in his covenant. Yea, they " turned back, and tempted God, and " limited the Holy One... | |
| Ebenezer Erskine - 1798 - 630 pages
...their rock, and the high God as their Redeemer ; but they flattered him with their mouth, and they lied unto him with their tongues, for their heart was not right with him:" they did not acknowledge him as their God, with their hearts, acquiefcing in him as their chief good... | |
| John Willison - 1798 - 644 pages
...enquired early after God, &c. Neverthelefs they did flatter him with their mouths, and they lied to him with their tongues : for their heart was not right with him, neither were they ftedfaft in his covenant." The purpofet of many in afIWUon. are like the vows of mariners... | |
| John Witherspoon, John Rodgers - 1800 - 620 pages
...\ Luk: viiit 37. " God their redeemer. Nevertherlefs they did flatter him 41 with their mouth, they lied unto him with their tongues; " for their heart was not right with him, neither were they " ftedfaft in his covenant."* Hence it appears, that to a difcovery of the glory and excellence... | |
| Thomas Boston - 1802 - 460 pages
...he pleafes : Pfal. Ixxviii. 36. 37. " Neverthelefs, they did flatter him with their mouth, and they lied unto him with their tongues. For their heart was not right with him, neither Were they ftedfaft in his covenant." There are many of our communicants of this fort, who come under... | |
| John Witherspoon, John Rodgers - 1802 - 606 pages
...and the high God their Redeem" er. Neverthelefs, they did flatter him with their mouth, " and they lied unto him with their tongues. For their " heart was not right with him ; neither were they ftedfaft " in his coven?nt." See alfo the account of the ten lepers, Luke xvii. 12, — 17.... | |
| John Witherspoon, John Rodgers - 1802 - 636 pages
...high God their redeemer : neverthelefs " they did flatter him with their mouth, and they lied un" to him with their tongues ; for their heart was not right " with him, neither were they ftedfafl in his covenant."* Few things, I apprehend, will be of more importance than to fhew,... | |
| William Smith - 1803 - 492 pages
...and the HIGH Go» their Redeemer, Nevertheless, they did but flatter Him with their mouth, and they lied unto Him with their tongues : For their heart was not right with Him, neither were they stedfast in His Covenant. — They turned back and tempted GOD — they remembered not His... | |
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