And when they could not come nigh unto him for the press, they uncovered the roof where he was : and when they had broken it up, they let down the bed wherein the sick of the palsy lay. 5 When Jesus saw their faith, he said unto the sick of the palsy,... The Works of the Reverend John Fletcher - Page 453de John Fletcher - 1833Affichage du livre entier - À propos de ce livre
| Stephen Greenleaf Bulfinch - 1832 - 166 pages
...the word unto them. And they came unto him, bringing one sick of the palsy, which was borne of four. And when they could not come nigh unto him for the...when they had broken it up, they let down the bed whereon the sick of the palsy lay. When Jesus saw their faith, he said unto the sick of the palsy,... | |
| Charles Lambert Coghlan - 1832 - 578 pages
...and the evil spirits went out of them. Ac. xix. 12. Seeing their faith.~\ See Mat. viii. 10. and com. trial of crutl mockings and scourgings ; il up, they let down the bed wherein the sick of the palsy lay. When Jesus saw their faith, he said... | |
| William Burkitt - 1832 - 780 pages
...he was : and when they had Broken it up, they let down the bed «herein tbe sick of the palsy lay. 5 When Jesus saw their faith, he said unto the sick of the palsy, Son, thy sins be forgiven thee. 6 But there were certain of the scribes sitting there, and reasoning in their hearts, 7 Why doth this... | |
| Frederic Iremonger - 1833 - 144 pages
...people do ? unto them. And they came unto him, bringing one sick of the palsy, which was borne of four. And when they could not come nigh unto him for the...let down the bed wherein the sick of the palsy lay. When Jesus saw their faith, he said unto the sick of the palsy, Son, thy sins be forgiven thee. But... | |
| George Hill - 1833 - 604 pages
...the word unto them. And they come unto him, bringing one sick of the palsy, which was borne of four. And when they could not come nigh unto him for the...down the bed wherein the sick of the palsy lay."* Mr. Woolston says, in a mode of expression which he uses without any scruple, this is the most monstrously... | |
| Richard Watson - 1833 - 786 pages
...might easily be opened without any danger to those in the room below, or any damage which miaht not 2 4 e shall those things be, which 5 When Jesus saw their faith, he said unto the sick of the palsy, Son, thy sins be forgiven thee. 6... | |
| Member of the Church of England - 1833 - 156 pages
...minutely fulfil this prophecy of Isaiah concerning the MESSIAH that was to come. CHAP. II. V. 5. — When" JESUS saw their faith, he said unto the sick of the palsy, Son, thy sins be forgiven thee. 7. (Then say the scribes,) Why doth this man thus speak blasphemies ? — Who can forgive sins but... | |
| John Hartley - 1833 - 408 pages
...detested in ancient times, as were the Publicans ; and in modern times, as are the Mirigees. MARK, II. 4. And' when they could not come nigh unto him for the press, they uncovered the roof where he wot : and when they had brohen it up, they let down the bed wherein the sick of the Dr. Shaw has supposed... | |
| 1838 - 900 pages
...word unto them. 3 And they come unto him, bringing one sick of the palsy, which was borne of four. 4 that thou hast "called, and they shall be like unto...done unto me for all my transgressions : for my sig 5 When Jesus saw their faith, he said unto the sick of the palsy, Son, thy sins be forgiven thec. 6... | |
| Thomas Adam - 1837 - 564 pages
...sinful, and diseased man, who art sick of a deadly distemper. Thou canst not please him better. 4. And when they could not come nigh unto him for the...let down the bed wherein the sick of the palsy lay. Sense and feeling of sin will put us upon trying every method to come at Jesus. And come at him we... | |
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