| Samuel Hopkins - 1805 - 262 pages
...David exprefs the fame thing when he fays, 2 Samuel xv. 26. " But if he thus fay, / have no pleafure in thee : behold, here am I, let him do to me, as feemeth good unto him." Does he not refign his whole intereft, temporal and eternal, to God's pleafure, without making any... | |
| Job Orton, Robert Gentleman - 1805 - 534 pages
...the LORD, he will bring me again, and show me [both] it, and 26 bis habitation. But if he thus say, I have no delight in thee ; behold, [here am] I, let him do to me as seemeth good unto him ; lam ready to submit to his will, sensible oj my ill deserving!. 27 The king... | |
| Andrew Fuller - 1805 - 258 pages
...of the Lord, he ivill bring me again, and shew me both it and his habitation : but if he thus say, I have no delight in thee, behold, here am I; let him do to me as seemeth good unto him. This was very different from the spirit of his predecessor, when he was given... | |
| William Jay - 1805 - 486 pages
...I mail find " favour in the eyes of the Lord, he will bring me a" gain, and mew me both it and its habitation. But* "if he thus fay, I have no delight in thee ; behold " here I am, let him do to me as feemeth good to him." And be it remembered, this is the way to fucceed. When... | |
| Josiah Spalding - 1805 - 376 pages
...will bring me again, and fhow me hisj\abitation. But if he • thus fay, 1 have no delight inthec : Behold, here am I, let him • do to me as feemeth good unto him.'t David's faith reftcdon a different foundation, irorn that which Dr. H. has ihown us, as die... | |
| Thomas Brooks - 1806 - 270 pages
...eyes of the Lord, he will bring me again, and shew me both it, and his habitation. But if he thus say, I have no delight in thee: behold, here am I, let him do to me as seemeth good unto him." And the same calmness and quietness of spirit was upon him, when Shimei bitterly... | |
| 1806 - 462 pages
...of the Lord, he will " bring me again, and shew me both it and his habitation: " But if he thus suy, I have no delight in thee ; behold, " here am I, let him do to me as seemeth good unto him." Brother Read spoke to the people the same evening from Rev. xxi. 6. " it is... | |
| John Owen - 1806 - 436 pages
...ftrait and perplexity, Ijl fhall find favor in the eyes ef the Lord, he will bring me again ; but ij he thus fay, I have no delight in thee, behold here am /, let him do unto me asjeemtlh good unto him. That which he hath in confiueration is, Whether God... | |
| Joseph Washburn, Asahel Hooker - 1807 - 388 pages
...eyes of the Lord, he will bring me again, and shew me both it, and his habitation. But if he say thus, I have no delight in thee, behold, here am I, let him do to me as seemeth good unto him." This is the temper expressed in the text. In view of all the dangers which... | |
| Ezekiel Hopkins (bp. of Derry.) - 1809 - 648 pages
...Lord, he will bring me again, and shew me the ark and place of his habitation : But± if he thus say, I have no delight in thee ; behold, here am I, let him do to me as seemeth good unto him. And thus; likewise, a far greater than both these, even our Lord Jesus Christ,... | |
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