| 1838 - 668 páginas
...the church of God in every age. Clouds without water, carried about with various winds of doctrine. Trees,- whose fruit withereth, — without fruit — twice dead — plucked up by the roots. Leaving all such characters to the decision of the great day, let iucbof our readers who have obtained... | |
| William Jenkyn - 1839 - 392 páginas
...than we had to deserve God's toward us. VERSE 12. These are spots in your feasts of charity, if hen they feast with you, feeding themselves without fear:...winds ; trees whose fruit withereth, without fruit, in ice dead, plucked up by the roots. THE apostle having amplified the sin „ ,f *i&j e Hunc conrlusioand... | |
| John Landis - 1839 - 222 páginas
...Cain, and ran greedily after the error of Baalam for reward, and perished in the gainsaying of Ore. Raging waves of the sea, foaming out their own shame;...wandering stars, to whom is reserved the blackness of dark ness forever." Nay verily, all they that trample under foot the words and blood of our dear Saviour,... | |
| James Grant - 1839 - 356 páginas
...error of Balaam for reward, and perished in the gainsaying of Core. These are spots in your feasts of charity, when they feast with you, feeding themselves...fear: clouds they are without water, carried about of wind; trees whose fruit withereth, without fruit, twice dead, plucked up by the roots: raging waves... | |
| John Newton - 1839 - 510 páginas
...without water, carried about, of winds; trees whose fruit withereth, twice dead, plucked up by the root; raging waves of the sea, foaming out their own shame; wandering stars, to whom SB reserved the blackness of darkness for ever; sporting themselves with their own deceivLngs, and... | |
| John Bird Sumner (abp. of Canterbury.) - 1840 - 536 páginas
...Corah in his sin, they will follow him likewise in his destruction. 12. These are spots in your feasts of charity, when they feast with you, feeding themselves...whose fruit withereth, without fruit, twice dead, 3 plucked up by the roots; 13. Raging waves of the sea, foaming out their own shame: wandering stars,... | |
| George Knight (of Edinburgh) - 1840 - 450 páginas
...wind's ; tre'es whose fru'it with'ereth, witjiput' fruit, twi'ce dead', plueked up' by tjie ro'ots ; 13 Ra'ging wa'ves of the se'a, fo'aming out their o'wn...sha'me ; wan'dering sta'rs, to whom is reserv'ed the blaek/ness of da'rkness for ev'or. 14 And E'noeh a'lso, the sev'entji from Ad'am, prpph'esied of tjiese,... | |
| Mortimer O'Sullivan - 1840 - 788 páginas
...character,) " and ran greedily after the error of Balaam," (by deceiving the people,) " for reward * * • clouds they are without water, carried about of winds, trees whose fruit withereth " raging waves of the sea, foaming out their own shame, wandering stars to whom is reserved " (1 tremble... | |
| 1840 - 644 páginas
...OP. 5. 19 n De. 33 2 Di. 7. 10. Mi. 25.31 3 Tli. 1. 7 Re. t. 7. -*_ — are without water. carried s about of winds ; trees whose fruit withereth, without fruit, twice dead, plucked h up by the roots ; 13 ' Raging waves of the sea, k foaming out their own shame; wandering stars, '... | |
| Jacob Chase - 1841 - 210 páginas
...influence in religious society, in the following descriptive language : " These are spots in your feasts of charity, when they feast with you, feeding themselves...water, carried about of winds ; trees whose fruit vrithereth, without fruit, twice dead, plucked up by the roots ; raging waves of the sea, foaming out... | |
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