Samuel, and of the prophets: who through faith subdued kingdoms, wrought righteousness, obtained promises, stopped the mouths of lions, quenched the violence of fire, escaped the edge of the sword, out of weakness were made strong, waxed valiant in fight,... Internal Evidences of Christianity Deduced from Phrenology - Page 130de John Epps, Medicus (member of the Edinburgh Phrenological Society.) - 1827 - 138 pagesAffichage du livre entier - À propos de ce livre
| William Benn - 1683 - 340 pages
...I opened not my mouth, becaufe thou didfl it. ' Or upon the common account of Religion. Heb. n. 35, others were tortured, not accepting deliverance, that they might obtain a better refurreflioa. Know then, that all ynquiet workipgs in our Spirits, and all finking djfcouragements,... | |
| John Covel - 1722 - 502 pages
...Fight, turn'd to Flight the Armies of the Aliens ^ Women received their 'Dead raifed to Life again, others were tortured not accepting deliverance, that they might obtain a better Refurrettion; and others had Tryals of cruel Moc kings and Scour gings, yea moreover of Bonds and Imprijonment... | |
| 1737 - 468 pages
...waxed valiant in fight, turned to flight the armies of the aliens. 3 5 Women received their dead raifed to life again : and others were tortured, not accepting deliverance : that they might obtain a better reiurreftion -f-. 36 And others had trials of cruel mockings, and fcourgings, yea, moreover, of bonds... | |
| Robert Manning - 1742 - 362 pages
...others, or* of their own free Choice. St. Paul gives us this Account of fbme Part of their Sufferings : Others were tortured not Accepting Deliverance, that they might obtain a better Refurreftion. dnd others had Trial of cruel Mockings and Scourging;* yea, moreover of Bonds and Imprifoiiment.... | |
| John Tillotson - 1748 - 458 pages
...truth of it to us, at leaft in this particular ; for he plainly refers to this ftory, Heb. xi. 3J. Others -were tortured, not accepting deliverance; that they might obtain a better refiirrection. 7. Notwithftanding this, I fay, that the immortality of the foul, and a future ftate,... | |
| John Tillotson - 1757 - 482 pages
...terror, to be tolerable; as we read of fome, in that long catalogue of faints and martyrs, Heb. xi. 35. " Others " were tortured, not accepting deliverance; that " they might obtain a better refurrection." It would make a man to rejoice in the ruin and diflblution of this earthly tabernacle,... | |
| William Hawkins - 1758 - 460 pages
...Inftances under the Old Teftament ; in confequence of it, he tells us, Women received their Dead raifed to Life again : and others were tortured, not accepting Deliverance ; that they might obtain a better RefurreStion. (Chap. xi. 35.) Now what fays the Examiner to this ? Why, it feems, " this " Paflage... | |
| Martin Madan - 1772 - 106 pages
...not afhamed to be called their God : For he hath prepared for them a City.—Per. 35, latter Part, Others were tortured, not accepting Deliverance, that they might obtain a better Refurn.iStion. 5 Gal. vi Stand fa ft in the Liberty wherewith Chrifl; hath made us free, and be not... | |
| John Tillotson (abp. of Canterbury.) - 1772 - 458 pages
...truth of it to us, at leaft in this particular ; for he plainly refers to this ftory, Heb. xi. 35. Others were tortured, not accepting deliverance, that they might obtain a better refurrtction. 7. Notwithftanding this, I fay, that the immortality of the foul, and a future ftate,... | |
| Edmund Law (bp. of Carlisle.) - 1774 - 504 pages
...the faith of fome. fit. ii. 13. as above, feel:, iv. Heb. xi. 35. Women received their dead raifed to life again ; and others were tortured, not accepting deliverance; that they might obtain a better refurreftion. i Pet. i. 3, 4, 5. ElefTed be God — which, according to his abundant mercy, hath begotten... | |
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