| Renn Dickson Hampden - 1837 - 652 páginas
...modern Theology. But, if this be the case, the most important • * Job xxii. 13, 14. " And thou sayest, How doth God know? " can He judge through the dark...cloud ? Thick clouds are a " covering to Him, that he seeth not ; and He walketh in the " circuit of heaven." " Aquinas, Sum. Theol. Prima Pars, qu. vm.... | |
| John Dick - 1838 - 564 páginas
...place of his residence. We should be tempted to say with those ungodly men whom Eliphaz reproves, " How doth God know? Can he judge through the dark cloud ? Thick clouds are a covering to him, that he seeth not ; and he walketh in the circuit of heaven." t Some things would be too distant or minute... | |
| William Jenkyn - 1839 - 392 páginas
...21, who thought that God was altogether such an one as himself : thus likewise the ungodly, who say, How doth God know ? can he judge through the dark...cloud ? Thick clouds are a covering to him, that he seeth not, Job xxii. 13, 14. This piece of atheism is the foundation of all the rest. He who knows... | |
| 1842 - 296 páginas
...in the height of heaven ? And behold the height of the stars, how high they are ! and thou sayest, How doth God know ? Can He judge through the dark cloud? Thick clouds are a covering to Him, that He seeth not ; and He walketh in the circuit of heaven." Job xxii. 12, 13, 14. Opposed to this view is... | |
| 1858
...of death : if one know them, they are in the terrors of the shadow of death. " (Job xxiv.) They say, "How doth God know? Can he judge through the dark...cloud ? Thick clouds are a covering to him, that he seeth not. (Job xxii). Preposterous delusion ! " Can any hide himself in secret places that I shall... | |
| London St. Giles, Cripplegate - 1844 - 638 páginas
...inconsideration. It was a false imputation against Job, but justly applied to the wicked: " Thou sayest, How doth God know ? can he judge through the dark...cloud ? Thick clouds are a covering to him, that he seeth not." (Job xxii. 13, 14.) And such are introduced by the Psalmist, declaring their inward sentiments... | |
| John Dick - 1850 - 560 páginas
...place of his residence. We should be tempted to say with those ungodly men whom Eliphaz reproves, " How doth God know? Can he judge through the dark cloud » Thick clouds are a covering to him, that he seeth not; and he walketh in the circuit of heaven. "t Some things would be too distant or minute to... | |
| Susan Warner - 1853 - 868 páginas
...in the height of heaven ? and behold the height of the stars, how high they are ! And thou sayest, How doth God know ? can he judge through the dark...cloud ? Thick clouds are a covering to him, that he seeth not ; and he walketh in the circuit of heavep. Hast thou marked the old way which wicked men... | |
| William De Burgh - 1854 - 202 páginas
...one of whom accordingly does plainly refer to the Deluge (ch. xxii. 13-17):— "And thou sayest, ' How doth God know? Can he JUDGE through the dark cloud ? Thick clouds are a covering to Him that He seeth not ; And He walketh in the circuit of heaven.' Hast thou marked the old way, Which wicked men... | |
| Friedrich August G. Tholuck - 1856 - 426 páginas
...knees before Him ? If God were really confined to Heaven, as the wicked says in Job xxii. 13.14, " How doth God know? can he judge through the dark cloud? Thick clouds are u covering to Him, that he seeth not; and he walketh in the circuit of heaven;" who would feel inclined... | |
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