| Matthew Hale - 1699 - 638 páginas
...cnern. Job 5. 6, 7. Although Afflittion cometh not forth of the </«/?, neither doth trouble fpring out of the ground. Yet Man is born unto trouble, as the fparks fly upward. J0£'s Friends, though in the particular Cafe of Jobjhey were miftaken, yet they... | |
| 1731 - 520 páginas
...Lent.) Job v. 6, 7. Although affliction cometb not forth of the dttft, neither doth trouble fpring out of the ground ; yet man is born unto trouble, as the fparks fty upwards. XIII. The Event of things not always anfwer-" able to Second Caufes. {A Faft Sermon.")... | |
| Samuel Clarke - 1744 - 470 páginas
...perpetual Ufefulnefs, ver. 6; Although affliction cometh not forth of the duft, neither doth trouble fpring out of the ground ; yet man is born unto trouble, as the fparks JJy upward. THE words contain, i/?, A pathetical defcription cf the ShortneJ's and Vanity, the... | |
| rev. George Carr - 1782 - 426 páginas
...AFFLICTIONS. JOB v. 6, 7. Although affliftion cometh not forth of the diift, neither doth trouble fpring out of the ground: yet man is born unto trouble, as the f parks fy upward. EVERY man, by a proper life of thofe powers of underftanding and difcernment which... | |
| Alexander Macwhorter - 1803 - 530 páginas
...Troubles. Job, v. 6, 7. Jit faugh e/flifliin c»pi;tb not f:ith '-f tie ittf: neither dcth trsuile ffrhtg out of the ground ; yet man is born unto trouble, as the ff arks fy upward. THE being and perfections of God lie at the foundation of all piety and religion.... | |
| Job Orton, Robert Gentleman - 1805 - 506 páginas
...character. Although affliction cometh not forth of the dust, by chance, or only from second 7 causes, neither doth trouble spring out of the ground ; Yet...man is born unto trouble, as the sparks fly upward ; it is as natural for Mm to fall into it as the sparks to mount, and Ms afflietions art as numerous... | |
| Sir Matthew Hale - 1805 - 632 páginas
...THEM, AND OF OUR DELIVERY OUT OF THEM. JOB V. 6, 7. ALTHOUGH AFFLICTION COMETH NOT FOKTH OF THE DtST, NEITHER DOTH TROUBLE SPRING OUT OF THE GROUND : YET MAN IS BORN UNTO TROUBLE, AS THE SPARKS FLV UPWARD. JOB'S friends, though in the particular cafe of Job they were miftaken, yet they were certainly... | |
| Sir Matthew Hale - 1805 - 622 páginas
...THEM. JOB V. 6, 7ALTHOUGH AFFLICTION COMETH NOT FORTH OF THE DUST, NEITHER DOTH TROUBLE SPRING OU* OF THE GROUND: YET MAN IS BORN UNTO TROUBLE, AS THE SPARKS FLY UPWARD. JOB'S friends, though in the particular cafe of Job they were miftaken, yet they were certainly very... | |
| Susannah Harrison - 1807 - 228 páginas
...And send my groans above, Lighten, O Lord, my gloomy hours, With thy forgiving love. CI. I would scek unto God, and unto God would I commit my \ Cause, which doeth great Things, and tmtcarchablc ; marvellous f kings without numher.— Job y. 8, 9, . ' - " . 1 To God I'd seek in each... | |
| Richard Steele - 1807 - 238 páginas
...inconveniences of those employments and situations, to which their natural dispositions incline them. " I would seek unto GOD, and unto GOD would I commit my cause, Job v. 8. Proper dispositions and views, are equally necessary with a suitable choice of an employment.... | |
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