| Samuel Davies - 1802 - 502 pages
...O, how inconceivably miferable our cafe ! But if prepared, how inconceivably happy ! Look not then at the things which are feen, but at the things which are not f sen ; for the things which arefeen are temporal: but the things which are notfeen are eternal. SERMON... | |
| James Fisher - 1803 - 364 pages
...fpiritual joys and comforts, far more precious to the foul than honey, or the honey-comb: while they look not at the things which are feen, but at the...temporal, but the things which are not feen are eternal, 2 Cor. iv. 18. All the fpring and fummer feafon, bees delight and are bulled in ranfacking flowers... | |
| 1803 - 488 pages
...and have hi* convcrfation in heaven while he dwelleth on the earth. The genuine Chriftian " looketh not at the things which are feen, but at the things which are not feen." The doftrines of Chriftianity uniformly teach, that the honor of God and the bell good of his kingdom... | |
| Francis Gastrell - 1804 - 376 pages
...then we walk by Faith, and not by Sight, while we look not at the Things which are feen, but attha Things which are not feen. For the Things which are...temporal : but the Things which are not feen are eternal. 1 We have refpecl: unto the Recompence of the Reward ; being fully perfuaded that what God hath promifed,... | |
| Thomas Gisborne - 1804 - 486 pages
...arefeen to purfue the things -which are not feen ; when his foul is penetrated with the conviCtion that the things which are feen are temporal, but the things which are not feen are eternal («) / The tranfaCtions of every day are exemplifications of the power of habit. No circumftances are... | |
| Sir Matthew Hale - 1805 - 632 pages
...are but for a moment, work ' for us, a far more exceeding and eternal weight of ' glory : while we look not at the things which are * feen, but at the things which are not feen : for the ' things that are feen are temporal, but the things * which are not feen are eternal '.' 1 a Cor. iv. 17- 18.... | |
| Josiah Spalding - 1805 - 376 pages
...duration at well as the latter. X. The apoftle fettles the meaning of thefe words, in 2 Cor. iv. 18. ' The things which are feen are temporal, but the things • which are not feen are eternal.' The termlhings iihereufedin the greateftlatitude ; meaning all things &beingsin theuniverfe. The divine... | |
| Sir Matthew Hale - 1805 - 622 pages
...are but for a moment, work * for us, a far more exceeding and eternal weight of * glory ; while we look not at the things which are feen, but at the things which are not ieen : for the * things that are feen are temporal, but the things * which are not feen are eternal... | |
| James Dana - 1806 - 518 pages
...is but for " a moment, worketh out for us a far more exceeding " eternal weight of glory : While we look not at the " things which are feen, but at the things which are " unfeen. For the things which are feen are tempo" ral ; but the things which are unfeen are eternal."... | |
| Daniel Isaac - 1808 - 280 pages
...We look not at N 2 " the ' '- the tilings which are fccn, but at the things which " are not fccn : for the things which are feen are " temporal : but the things which arc not feen are " age-la/ling." Now dice the things which are agelulling are of limited duration,... | |
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