| George Horne - 1794 - 416 pages
...crowd forward, in like manner. Yet a little while, yet a few moments, and all will be at an end. " The things which " are feen are temporal ; but the things " which are not feen are eternal." DISCOURSE IX. THE NECESSITY OF RISING WITH CHRIST. —••«— COLOS s. III. i, z. If ye then be... | |
| George Horne (bp. of Norwich.) - 1794 - 426 pages
...crowd forward, in like manner. Yet a little while, yet a few moments, and all will be at an end. " The things which "are feen are temporal ; but the things " which are not feen are eternal." DISCOURSE IX, THE NECESSITY OF RISING WITH. CHRIST, COLO s s. III. i, 2. If ye then he rifen with Chrift,... | |
| Thomas Wintle - 1794 - 322 pages
...overcometh the world, even that faith, which is the evidence of things not feen f, the conviction that the things which are feen are temporal, but the things which are not 'feen are eternal1. We may now, in whatfoever condition we are here for a time, under all temptations, and in... | |
| Philip Doddridge - 1795 - 262 pages
...which it but for a moment, worketh for us a far more exceeding" and eternal weight of glory ; while we look not at the things which are feen, but at the...temporal, but the things which are not feen are eternal.* Surely with this fupport, we may not only live, but triumph, in poverty, in reproach, in weaknefs,... | |
| Thomas Wilson - 1796 - 530 pages
...prefent advantages we either aim at or enjoy. We do not, as the apoftle tells us all true believers do, Look not at the things which are feen, but at the...temporal, but the things which are not feen are eternal'' that is, A true believer keeps his eye upon what he expects hereafter, and will not be diverted from... | |
| Oliver HEYWOOD - 1796 - 274 pages
...viewthings by an eye of faith, and as fuch, is direfted and determined what to chufe, and to purfue. " We look not at the things which are feen, but at the...; but the things which are not feen are eternal." Thus, " by faith, Mofes, when he was come to years, rcfufed to be called the fon of Pharaoh's daughter;... | |
| Oliver Heywood - 1796 - 272 pages
...viewthings by an eye of faith, and as fuch, is direfted and determined what to chufe, and to purfue. " We look not at the things which are feen, but at the...temporal; but the things which are not feen are eternal." Thus, " by faith, Mo/es, when he was come to years, refufed to be called the fon of Pharaoh's daughter;... | |
| Ralph Erskine - 1796 - 540 pages
...durable and permanent : therefore, lays the apoftle, " We look not to the things which are feen, but the things which are not feen ; for the things which...temporal, but the things which are not feen are eternal," 2 Cor. iv. 18. The more we liv« upon the invifible God, the more we out-live all the vifible turnings... | |
| John Pearson - 1797 - 632 pages
...weight of glory. And this knowledge is not to be obtained, this comfort is not to be expected, except we look not at the things which are feen, but at the things which are not feen ; for the things luhich are feen are temporal, but the things which are not feen are eternal. And now having thus fhewed... | |
| Richard Graves - 1798 - 382 pages
...is but for a moment, worketh for us a far more " exceeding and eternal weight of glory ; while we " look not at the things which are feen, but at the...but the things which are " not feen are eternal." The fame experience which convinced the apoftle of the divine interference, in fupport of the preachers... | |
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