| 1841 - 880 pages
...but I trust you will not omit to give us portions of the solid food of our older Reformed divines. " No man having drunk old wine straightway desireth new, for he saith, the old is better." " There were giants in those days, men of renown; and sure I am that you cannot confer a greater benefit... | |
| Eucharistica - 1839 - 222 pages
...Bernard, or of Hooker and Leighton, to most of this day, without remembering the sacred words, ' ' No man having drunk old wine straightway desireth new : for he saith, The old is better"? But this is not all : we must live with those around us ; to the contagion of their errors we are always... | |
| 1839 - 536 pages
...Jews drank it in preference when they could obtain it, appears from Luke 5 : 39, where Jesus says, " No man having drunk old wine, straightway desireth new ; for he saith, The old is better." It may be remarked here, why was the old wine better than the new, if it had undergone no change since... | |
| Edward Robinson - 1839 - 1050 pages
...Jews drank it in preference when they could obtain it, appears from Luke 5 : 39, where Jesus says, " No man having drunk old wine, straightway desireth new ; for he saith, The old is better." It may be remarked here, why was the old wine better than the new, if it had undergone no change since... | |
| Ralph Barnes Grindrod - 1839 - 564 pages
...arise from old and cracked bottles, consequently, the vessels would burst. " No man also having drank old wine straightway desireth new ; for he saith, the old is better." f It is difficult to determine the sense in which the word ' old,' was used in this passage. Facts,... | |
| 1839 - 456 pages
...hardly, I think, have been tempted by such considerations to try these new ways. " No man having drank old wine, straightway desireth new; for he saith the old is better." As for me, I don't like to forsake an old and tried friend, because he may not be so finely dressed... | |
| John James - 1840 - 946 pages
...bottles shall perish. But new wine must be put into new bottles : and both are preserved. No man also having drunk old wine straightway desireth new : for he saith, The old is better. CHAPTER VI. FEB. 23, JUNE 22, OCT. 20. ' AND it came to pass on the ' On the Sabbath day in the week... | |
| Benjamin Parsons - 1840 - 372 pages
...possible in its native purity. In connection with the preceding words, our Lord said, " No man also having drunk old wine straightway desireth new, for he saith the old is better." This passage is said to favor the idea of fermented wines, but in what way it is difficult to see.... | |
| 1840 - 740 pages
...and Leighton, to most of this day, without remembering the sacred words, " No man, having drunk of old wine, straightway desireth new : for he saith, The old is better." FINE ARTS. EXHIBITION OF THE BRITISH INSTITUTION. The collection of pictures got together at " the... | |
| Joseph Butterworth Owen - 1840 - 144 pages
...criminal prejudice, that leans to that which is original, ancient, and tried. "No man having tasted old wine, straightway desireth new, for he saith, the old is better." I feel painfully convinced that the continuance of such attacks upon the Church, similar to those which... | |
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