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" I have heard of thee by the hearing of the ear: but now mine eye seeth thee: Wherefore I abhor myself, and repent in dust and ashes. "
The Truth and Safety of the Christian Religion Deduced from Reason and ... - Page 463
by Daniel Bellamy - 1789 - 466 pages
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The Apologeticks of the Learned Athenian Philosopher Athenagoras: Against ...

Athenagoras, David Humphreys - 1714 - 348 pages
...understood not, Thingt too wonderful for me, which I knew not. Hear I befeech thee, and Iveillfpeak : I wilt demand. of Thee, and declare Thou unto me. I have heard of Thee by the hearing of the Ear:, but now Kiine Eye feeth Thee. Wherefore I abhor Myfelf, and repent in Dufl and...
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The Mathematical and Philosophical Works of the Right Rev. John Wilkins ...

John Wilkins - 1802 - 294 pages
...utterly puzzled, that he is fain afterwards to humble himself in this acknowledgment: I have uttered that I understood not, things too wonderful for me, which I knew not. Wherefore I abhor myself, and repent in dust and ashes §. So that it is likely these holy men had...
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A Short and Plain Exposition of the Old Testament: With Devotional ..., Volume 4

Job Orton, Robert Gentleman - 1805 - 506 pages
...askcst who doth so ? I an* swer, wirh s.'iame and sorroit; I have done it : therefore have I uttered that I understood not ; things too wonderful for me, which I knew not , / have talked rashly and foclislily of things 4 above my capacity. Hear, I beseech thee, and I will...
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Select parts of the holy Bible, for the use of the negro slaves, in the ...

1807 - 570 pages
...v.uhholtku from thee. 3 Who 3 Who « he that hideth counsel without knowledge? therefore have I uttered that I understood not; things too wonderful for me, which I knew not. 4 Hear, I beseech thec, and I will speak: I will demand of thee, aud declare thou unto me. 5 I have...
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Sermons on Interesting Subjects

Robert Coutts - 1808 - 460 pages
...morbid humours in his constitution. But attend to their .effects ; " I have uttered," said he, " thatx " I understood not ; things too wonderful for me, " which I knew not. Wherefore I abhor myself; *' and repent in dust and ashes."* Thy dealings have manifested to me thy...
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Theological Works: Published at Different Times, and Now Collected ..., Volume 4

Thomas Scott - 1808 - 584 pages
...rank ourselves among them in this, but let us say, with holy Job, " I have uttered " tilings which I understood not : things too " wonderful for me, which I knew not." " I will " lay my hand upon my mouth. Once have I " spoken, but I will not answer ; yea, twice, but...
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The Holy Bible: Containing the Old and New Testaments; Together with the ...

1809 - 1150 pages
...uttered tliat I understood not.; tilings too wonderful for me, which I knew not 4 Hear, I beseech thec, d all the people that were in the gate, and the elders said, Weare 5 I have heard of thec by the hearing of the car : but now mine eye seeth thec. 6 Wherefore I abhor...
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Cobbett's Complete Collection of State Trials and Proceedings for High ...

Thomas Bayly Howell - 1810 - 796 pages
...be, and they were: this Gtxl, you shall find, pleaded with Job by and bv, in chap. xlii. ver. 4. ' Hear, I beseech thee, ' and I will speak ; I will demand of thee, and ' declare thou unto inc.' My lord, will the Parliament plead against me; «illi their power, that is to say, what they...
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Reason and Revelation Considered as Connected with Christian Faith and ...

Frederick Smith - 1811 - 274 pages
...be withheld from thee : who is he that hideth counsel without knowledge ? Therefore have I uttered that I understood not, things too wonderful for me, which I knew not. I have heard of thee by the hearing of the ear, but now mine eye seeth thee ; wherefore I abhor myself,...
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Sermons on Various Subjects

Henry Kollock - 1811 - 414 pages
...description of " the inheritance of the saints in light." But I must say with Job, " I have uttered what I understood not ; things too wonderful for me which I knew not :" for the future delights must transcend the most elevated conceptions that man can have of them in...
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