| Robert Riccaltoun - 1771 - 508 pages
...as we find it ufed, Job xxxii. 8. " The infpi" ratim of the Almighty giveth under" ftanding," and " holy men of God " fpake as they were moved by the Holy " Ghoft." A fenfible effect of this we have in the apoftles on the day of Pentecoft. Which leads us... | |
| Robert Riccaltoun - 1771 - 468 pages
...as we find it ufed, Job xxxii. 8. " The injpi" ration of the Almighty giveth under" ftanding," and " holy men. of God " fpake as they were moved by the Holy " - Ghoft." A fenfible effect of this we have in the apoftles on the day of Pentecoft. Which leads... | |
| Assembly of divines confess. and catech, Church of Scotland - 1773 - 570 pages
...fcripture is of any private interpretation, v. 21. For the prophecy came not in old time by the will of man : but holy men of God fpake as they were moved by the Holy Ghoft. Ъ Luke xxiv. 45. Then opened he their underiranding, that they might underftand the fcriptures.... | |
| Richard Hurd - 1773 - 236 pages
...I ] : SERMON i. fralfe Ideas of PROPHECY. 2 PETER, i. 21. Prvphtcy came not in old time by the will of man : but holy men of God fpake^ as they were moved by the Spirit of God. TH E argument from prophecy, in fupport of the Chriftian revelation, would be thought... | |
| William Romaine - 1775 - 390 pages
...their hands. The fentiments and the words are his : for the prophecy came not in eld time *by the will of man, but holy men of God fpake, as they were moved by the Holy Ghoft — they fpake as he moved them — they indited the pfalms under his infpiration. The praifes... | |
| John Barclay - 1776 - 516 pages
...interpretation. For the prophecy came not in old tinie,' or at any time, as the margin reads, ' by the mil of man : but holy men of God fpake as they were moved by the Holy Ghofl.' Now, where has eHoly Ghoft, in the whole public interpretation the Old l eflament writings... | |
| John Gill - 1778 - 648 pages
...Holy Ghoft, which fpake not only by the mouth of David % but by the mouth of all the prophets^ : For " holy men of God fpake as they " were moved by the Holy Ghoft :" it follows then, that he muft be Jehovah, the Lord God of Ifrael. The Lord, the Adonai, who... | |
| William Burgh - 1779 - 302 pages
...of him beforehand, as well as after his afcent; " For the prophecy came not in old time by the will of man: but holy men of God fpake as they were moved by the Holy Ghoft," 2 Peter i. 21. But we find the prophets themfelves, who fpake as they were moved by the Holy... | |
| Richard Watson (bp. of Llandaff) - 1785 - 534 pages
...(îcii'otç in-iXJe-iuc, of mcns own fuggeftion) : " For prophecy came not in old time by the will of man : " but holy men of God fpake as they were moved by the Holy " Ghoft." And you can Jcfs imagine that prophecy is of private fuggeftion now, who have been fo fully... | |
| William Hawkins - 1787 - 440 pages
...to one Apoftle, all fcripture is given by tnfpiration of God ; while we are allured by another, that holy men of God fpake as they were moved by the Holy Gboji* Again. We find all the great properties and characters of the firft Perfon frequently attributed... | |
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