| Thomas Boston - 1812 - 512 pages
...my hands in innocency. For all the day long have I been plagued, and chastened every morning. If I say, I will speak thus ; behold, I should offend against the generation of thy children.' And the unbelief of others therein makes them half atheists, Mai. iii. 14, 15. 'Ye have said, it is... | |
| Francis Gastrell - 1812 - 378 pages
...have cleansed my heart in vain, and washed mine hands in innocen. cy. So foolish was I and ignorant, until I went into the sanctuary of God; then understood I their end, how are they brought into desolation, as in a moment! they are utterly consumed with terrors^ ifg.JA... | |
| George Horne, Lindley Murray - 1812 - 248 pages
...that account, is to belie their hope, renounce their faith, and strike his name out of their list. 16. When I thought to know this, it was too painful for me. A second reason why a man should not be too forward to arraign God's dispensations of injustice, is... | |
| Elihu Thayer - 1813 - 390 pages
...place, and probably his word the means of removing his wrong apprehensions, and his distress of mind. " When I thought to know this, it was too painful for...sanctuary of God, then understood I their end. Surely thou didst set them in slippery places." Here he learnt, from the word of God, the end of the wicked.... | |
| 1813 - 580 pages
...innocency. Ver. 14. For all the day long have I been plagued, and chastened every morning. Ver. 15. If 1 say, I will speak thus, behold, I should offend against the generation of thy children. Ver. 22. So foolish was I, and ignorant ; 1 was as a beast before thee Job i. 22. In all this Job sinned... | |
| William Clayton - 1814 - 420 pages
...hands in innocency. For all the day " long have I been plagued, and chastened every " morning. If I say, I will speak thus; behold, I " should offend against the generation of thy chil" dren. When I thought to know this, it was " too painful for me, until I went into the sanctuary... | |
| Joseph McKean - 1814 - 366 pages
...neither are they plagued like other men. 16 When I thought to know this, it ,was too painful for me : 17 Until I went into the sanctuary of God ; then understood I their end. 18 Surely thou mils; set them in slippery places : thou castedst them down into destruction. 25 Whom... | |
| 1815 - 614 pages
...hands in innocency. 14 For all the day long have I been plagued, and chastened every morning. 15 If I say, I will speak thus ; behold, I should offend against the generation of thy children. 16 When I thought to know this, it was too painful for me ; 17 Until I went into the sanctuary of God... | |
| Jean Calvin - 1816 - 606 pages
...foolish, when I saw the prosperity of the wicked." (tf) At length he concludes his Account of them; •' When I thought to know this, it was too painful for...the sanctuary of God; then understood I their end." (*) XVII. We may learn then, even from this confession of David, that the holy fathers under the Old... | |
| John Allen - 1816 - 726 pages
...spiritual Israel, while there is a curse in all the comforts which the ungodly enjoy. Ver. 16, 19. " When 1 thought to know this, it was too painful for me; until I went into the sanctuary of God."] — • The psalmist finding himself not yet satisfied, consulteth ihe oracle of God, revealed in his... | |
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