| 1847 - 586 páginas
...Christ in God, that when Christ, who is our life, shall appear, we also may appear with him in glory." " God hath spoken once ; twice have I heard this ; that power belongeth unto God. Unto thee, O Lord, belongeth mercy : for thou renderest to every man according to his work." (Ps. Ixii.... | |
| David Magie - 1847 - 596 páginas
...alone philosophically explains the result, " may be of God," and not of the instrument employed. ' " God hath spoken once ; twice have I heard this ; that power belongeth unto God." . Look at the case presented by the text. A great result is to be accomplished. Mighty resistance is... | |
| Robert Cassie Waterston - 1848 - 702 páginas
...not in oppression, and become not vain in robbery ; if riches increase, set not your heart upon them. God hath spoken once ; twice have I heard this ; that power belongeth unto God. Also unto thee, O Lord, belongeth mercy ; for thou renderest to every man according to his work. SELECTION... | |
| Joseph Jones - 1848 - 444 páginas
...robbery : If riches increase, set not your heart upon them. (VL Power and mercy belong to God.) 1 1 God hath spoken once ; Twice have I heard this ; That power belongeth unto God. 12 Also unto Thee, O Lord, belongeth mercy : For Thou renderest to every man according to his work.... | |
| David Abeel - 1849 - 340 páginas
...endless career. Omnipotence is another attribute, which is fitly consorted with infinite wisdom. " God hath spoken once, twice have I heard this, that power belongeth unto God." Here is the primal source of power — that power which created all things — which supplies, and,... | |
| Joseph Irons - 1848 - 888 páginas
...Christians, for the movement of every wheel, the use of every rope, and the success of every tool employed. " God hath spoken once ; twice have I heard this, that power belongeth unto God." And all that can be done in the use of means, public or private, and they are both binding and imperative... | |
| John Brown - 1848 - 488 páginas
...and men of high degree a lie : to be laid in the balance, they are altogether lighter than vanity. God hath spoken once ; twice have I heard this, that power belongeth to God. Also to thee, O Lord, belongeth mercy." l How reasonable then is it to trust in him ? How unreasonable... | |
| Christian seasons - 1849 - 524 páginas
...simplicity, but is quite out of date in our own enlightened days. But what saith Holy Scripture ? " God hath spoken once ; twice have I heard this ; that power belongeth unto God." (Ps. bdi. 11.) Not to the people, but "unto God." And St. Paul in the same passage which was just now... | |
| John Mather Austin - 1849 - 156 páginas
...all- — would be pleased to save all.* But ho CANNOT save them. Some will not be saved. BIBLE. — "God hath spoken once ; twice have I heard this, that POWER belongeth unto GoJ :" (Pa. Ixii. 11.) God "WILL have all men to lie saved, and come unto the knowledge of the truth.''... | |
| David Hunter Riddle - 1851 - 38 páginas
...alone philosophically explains the result, " may be of God," and not of the instrument employed. " God hath spoken once ; twice have I heard this ; that power belongeth unto God." Look at the case presented by the text. A great result is to be accomplished. Mighty resistance is... | |
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