| William Clayton - 1814 - 420 pages
...life is forfeited, murmer ? You have health and strength; your exertions are not unblessed : why then, should a living man complain, a man for the punishment of his sins? 2. While you are occupied in cleansing and cultivating your land, remember, further, that worse weeds... | |
| Jeremy Taylor (bp. of Down and Connor.) - 1814 - 392 pages
...mercies. For he aoth not afflict willingly, nor grieve the children of. men. (Job xiv. 13.) Wherefore doth a living man complain? A man for the punishment of his sins? O that thou aouldst hide me in the grave [of Jesus,] that thou wouldst keep me secret, until thy wrath... | |
| Hervey Wilbur - 1814 - 184 pages
...clay say to him that fashioneth it, what makest thou ? or thy work, he hath no hands ? Wherefore doth a living man complain, a man for the punishment of his sins ? Let us search and try our ways, and turn again to the Lord. Let us lift up our heart with our hands... | |
| John Stanford - 1814 - 450 pages
...correct tbee in measure; yet will I not leave thee wholly unpunished. Jer. 46. -I!. Wherefore doth a living- man complain, a man for the punishment of his sins ' Let us search and try our ways, and turn again unto the Lord. Lam. 3. 39, 40. The patient in spirit... | |
| Richard Baxter - 1815 - 660 pages
...acknowledge, " It is of the Lord's mercies, that we are not consumed." Each of them can say, " Wherefore should a living man complain, a man for the punishment of his sins? It is good that he should both hope, and quietly wait for God's salvation: I will therefore watch to... | |
| William Huntington - 1815 - 714 pages
...way, and equity enters; neither heart nor conscience are asleep, but quickened; therefore " let not a living man complain, a man for the punishment of his sins." God is long suffering and faithful to his word of promise, to all that seek him, fear his name, love... | |
| William Huntington - 1815 - 750 pages
...springs up in our souls. Now, as this is the Spirit's quickening work, the prophet asks, " Wherefore doth a living man complain ; a man for the punishment of his sins?" Christ, my dear Brother, mast be faithful to him that appointed him : he came down from heaven not... | |
| 1816 - 408 pages
...cold of summer : With submission, for " shall not the Judge of all the earth do right ;" and " shall a living man complain, a man for the punishment of his sins." With gratitude, because the chastening has been light compared with our offences ; and because in the... | |
| J. Coote - 1817 - 378 pages
...Samuel, i. 19. How are the mighty fallen 1 Percy Chapel. Lamentations, iii. 99, 40, 41. Wherefore doth a living man complain, a man for the punishment of his sins ? Let us search and try our ways, and turn again to the Lord. Let us lilt up our heart with our hands... | |
| sir Adam Gordon (bart.) - 1819 - 440 pages
...many invaluable medicines presented by the Physician of the soul—we are dead to this just reproach ; Why should a living man complain, a man for the punishment of his sins ? and still more insensible are we to those sure marks of the divine favour, that the Lord chasteneth... | |
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