| George Frederick De Teissier - 1852 - 154 pages
...GEOBGE HERBERT. 53 THE SUFFERINGS OF CHRIST. As for Him (The blessed Jesus), He was a worm and no man, a very scorn of men, and the outcast of the people. (Ps. xxii. 6.) And they that did see Him, did laugh Him to scorn ; they did shoot out their lips, and shake their... | |
| Robert Brett - 1852 - 482 pages
...have deserved. Well mightest Thou say, by the mouth of Thy Prophet, " I am as a worm, and no man : a very scorn of men, and the outcast of the people" (Ps. xii. 6.) Thou art despised and trodden under foot of men, Thou hast permitted Thy Sacred Face to be... | |
| Robert Brett - 1859 - 200 pages
...18. Jesus, Thou Son of David, have mercy on me. 2. For obtaining Humility. I am a worm, and no man: a very scorn of men, and the outcast of the people. Ps. xxii. 6. . It is good for me that I have been in trouble : that I may learn Thy statutes. Our Lord Jrsus Christ... | |
| Luis (de Granada.) - 1869 - 384 pages
...for this manner of Redemption ? Thou hast redeemed me with unspeakable pain and shame, by becoming " a very scorn of men, and the outcast of the people." (Ps. xxii. 6.) By this shame Thou hast honoured me, by these accusations Thou hast defended me, with this Blood Thou... | |
| William Michell - 1871 - 386 pages
...His pretences, shewn for what He was worth ! He could neither prophesy, nor deliver Himself. He was become a very scorn of men and the outcast of the people. O most patient Jesu, Thou art content to suffer thus in the house of Thy friends ! And this is but... | |
| Thomas Thellusson Carter - 1873 - 602 pages
...contemptuously from the lowly, whom Jesus " setteth up ;" to whom He likened Himself as " a worm, and no man, a very scorn of men and the Outcast of the people." (Ps. xxii. 6.) " Despised and rejected of men." (Is. liii. 3.) Jesus cannot delight save in holiness, and be sure... | |
| Richard Henry Cresswell - 1874 - 292 pages
...of you, unless you esteem all more highly than yourself. He was contented to be a "worm, and no man; a very scorn of men, and the outcast of the people." — Ps. xxii. 6. If you set yourself even before one, you set yourself before Christ, Who made Himself less than any.... | |
| Franciscus Costerus - 1884 - 390 pages
...sake ? and what dost thou suffer, or what dost thou, for Him? "/ am a worm," saith He, "and no Man ; a very scorn of men, and the outcast of the people " (Ps. xxii. 6). And this, because He would carry thee up to GOD. But thou who oughtest to be careful of nothing less... | |
| Richard Meux Benson - 1885 - 722 pages
...bare. Thus it was upon the Cross. Jesus describes Himself by the Psalmist as being ' a worm and no man, a very scorn of men and the outcast of the people ' (Ps. xxii. 6). Thus it is that He triumphs over the powers of darkness with the outstretched arm of Divine love and... | |
| E. O. P. - 1898 - 176 pages
...28. REV. BENSON POLLOCK.— (see No. 463.) — 1836-1896. 496. O scorn'd and outcast Lord, beneath. " A very scorn of men, and the outcast of the people." — Ps. xxii. 6. Translated from the Latin by Rev. J. Chandler, some time Vicar of Witley, Surrey, who died in 1876.... | |
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