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The Ground and Credibility of the Christian Religion: In a Course of Sermons ... - Page 214
by Richard Shepherd - 1788 - 302 pages
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A Commentary on the Prophet Isaiah: Wherein the Literal Sense of His ...

Samuel White - 1709 - 550 pages
...delight etb; I havef«$mjfpirit upon him fie {ball bring forth judgment to the Gentiles : He/ha/1 not cry nor lift up, nor . caufe his voice to be heard in the Jtreets, a bruifed reed {ball he not break , and the fmoaking Flax fla/l he not , ' , quench ; hefljall...
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Deism refuted: or, The truth of Christianity demonstrated, by infallible ...

Charles Leslie - 1755 - 120 pages
...Peace, but without Noife or Confujton ; as Ifaiah prophefied of him, chap. xlii. 2. He jhall not cry, nor lift up, nor caufe his Voice to be heard in the. Street : a hruifed Reed jhall he not hreak, &C. He was aot to conquer with the Sword, as the Ifraeiifes...
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Familiar Letters to a Gentleman, Upon a Variety of Seasonable and Important ...

Jonathan Dickinson - 1757 - 422 pages
...Spitting . (1) Though he was opfrejfid and afflicted, jet he opened not his Mouth, (m) He did not cry, nor lift up, nor caufe his Voice to be heard in the Streets, (n) He was endowed with aftonifhing Wifdom and Capacity. The Spirit of the Lord refted upon...
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A Careful and Strict Inquiry Into the Modern Prevailing Notions of that ...

Jonathan Edwards - 1768 - 464 pages
...: I have put my Spirit upon him : He Jhall bring forth Judgment to the Gentiles : He Jhall not cry, nor lift up, nor caufe his Voice to be heard in the Street. — He Jhall bring forth Judgment unto •Truth. He Jhall not fail, nor be difccuraged, till...
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The Whole Works of the Reverend Mr. John Flavel: To which is Added ..., Volume 5

John Flavel - 1770 - 528 pages
...fore-prophefied of our Redeemer, and of thi$ «ery act of his, Ifa. xlii. 2. " He (hall not cry, " nor lift up, nor caufe his voice to be heard in the ftreet." The kingdom of God cometh not into the fouls of men with public obfervation : you read in...
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Familiar letters to a gentleman, upon a variety of ... subjects in religion

Jonathan Dickinson - 1772 - 326 pages
...he was oppreffed and afflicted ; yet he ' opened not his mouth,' Ifa. liii.- 7. ' He did not cry, ' nor lift up, nor caufe his voice to be heard in the ' ftreets.' Ifa. xlii. 2. He was endowed with aftonifhing wifdom and capacly. - ' The Spirit of the...
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An Essay on the Prophecies Relating to the Messiah: To which are Subjoined ...

John Maclaurin - 1773 - 604 pages
...life ; fo the fame thing is clearly enough intimated in this 42d chapter, ^. 2. " He fhall not cry, nor lift up, " nor caufe his voice to be heard in the ftreet." Nothing can be more inconfiftent with the Jewifli notion of a temporal Mefliah, who would...
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A collection of theological tracts. [Ed.] by R. Watson, Volume 1

Richard Watson (bp. of Llandaff) - 1785 - 534 pages
...xlii. I, 2, 3. " Behold my fervant, — mine eleft in whom my " foul delighteth ; — he ihall not cry, nor lift up, nor caufe his voice "-to be heard in the ftreet : a bruifed reed fhall he not break, and " the fmoaking rlax fhall he not quench ; he ihall...
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The Ground and Credibility of the Christian Religion: In a Course of Sermons ...

Richard Shepherd - 1788 - 336 pages
...prince and mighty conquerour. Hejhall not cryt or more properly, Jhout, which the original word pVV1 in this place fignifies, and under it the fhout of...nor lift up, nor caufe his voice to be heard in the Jireets : a bruifed reed Jhall he not break, nor quench the fmoaking flax ; but he Jhall bring forth...
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A Collection of Theological Tracts, Volume 4

Richard Watson - 1791 - 542 pages
...I, 2, 3. " Behold my fervant, —mine elecl: in whom my " foul deliglitcth ; — he ihall not cry, nor lift up, nor caufe his voice " to be heard in the ftreet : a bruifed reed fliall he not break, and " the iinoaking flax ihall he not (juench ; he ihall...
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