| Samuel Davies - 1802 - 502 pages
...that which has given rife to our difcourfe*, that though he ufes inftruments, he needs them not. It is a piece of divine royalty and magnificence, that when he hath prepared and polifhed fuch an utenfil, fo as to be capable of great fervice, he can lay it by without lofs." —... | |
| Samuel Davies, Samuel Finley - Presbyterian Church - 1811 - 550 pages
...which has given rise to our discourse,* " that though he uses instruments, he needs them not. It is a piece of divine royalty and magnificence, that when...of great service, he can lay it by without loss." — God can maintain and carry on his own cause, and answer his counsels, without the interposition... | |
| Thomas Durant - Death - 1822 - 250 pages
...glory of God. But God has taught us that their stay on earth is not necessary to themselves, to ii«, to the world> or to His cause. " Tis," says the great...an utensil, so as to be capable of great service, Hit cati lay it by without loss." 158 WE were accompanied to Glasgow by an affectionate relative, Mr.... | |
| Thomas Durant - Bereavement - 1823 - 332 pages
...disposition ; and blessed too with an influence from above, disposing them to consecrate all to the honour and glory of God. But God has taught us that their...of great service, HE can lay it by without loss." 105 HIS FIRST SESSION AT GLASGOW. WE were accompanied to Glasgow by an affectionate relative, Mr. Coombs,... | |
| John BRUCE (Minister of Low Hill Cemetery, Liverpool.) - Death - 1827 - 240 pages
...is a piece of divine royalty and magnificence, that when he hath both prepared and polished such a utensil, so as to be capable of great service, he can lay it by without loss." The philanthropist pursues, with unremitting activity, his work of charity : and yet before his schemes... | |
| Eskimos - 1831 - 366 pages
...such dispensations, " will have it known, that though he uses instruments, he needs them not. It is a piece of divine royalty and magnificence, that when he hath prepared and polished such a utensil, so as to be capable of great service, he can lay it by without loss," and this may awaken... | |
| Richard Cattermole - Christianity - 1835 - 432 pages
...though not ours. 4. He will have it known, that though he uses instruments, he needs them not. It is a piece of divine royalty and magnificence, that when he hath prepared and polished such a utensil, so as to be capable of great service, he can lay it by without loss. 5. They that are most... | |
| 1851 - 610 pages
...ours. lie will also have it known that though he uses instruments, he сочИ do without them. ' It is a piece of divine royalty and magnificence, that when he hath prepared and polished such a utensil, so as to be capable of«great service in the church, he can lay it by without the least... | |
| Wales - 1855 - 1162 pages
...mai drwy offérynau y mae efe yn dwyn ei amcanion i ben, etto nad oes arno angen am danynt. " 'Tif a piece of divine royalty and magnificence, that, when he hath prepared and polished such a utensil, so as to be ciipable of great service, he can lay it by without loss." Y шае pob peth... | |
| John Howe - 1862 - 498 pages
...of Divine royalty and magi Job xxi. 7, 8. nificence, that when he hath prepared and polished such a utensil, so as to be capable of great service, he can lay it by without loss. (•i. ) They that are most qualified to be of greatest use in this world, are therein' also the more... | |
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