| Francis Atterbury (bp. of Rochester.) - 1734 - 394 sider
...Hypocrites, were ready to cry out, in the Words of complaining Jeremiah. — Righteous art tk°u-> 0 Lord, when I plead 'with thee ; yet let me talk with thee of thy Judgments : Wherefore doth the Way of the Wicked proffer ? why are all they happy that deal very treacheroujly... | |
| William Sherlock - 1735 - 398 sider
...as are of a clean heart. As the Prophet Jeremy does upon the fame Occafion : Righteous art thou, O Lord, when I plead with thee, yet let me talk with thee concerning thy Judgments : Wherefore doth the way of the wicked profper ? Wherefore are all they happy... | |
| John Tillotson - 1748 - 484 sider
...thofe who have lain under the greateft temptation to doubt of it, Jer. xii. i. Righteous art thou, O Lord, when I plead with thee : yet, let me talk with thee of thy judgments ; wherefore doth the way of the wicked frofper; The prophet, notwithftanding he faw the profperous... | |
| Benjamin Whichcote - 1751 - 418 sider
...Their eyesjtand out withfatnefs. They have more than heart could wijh. The like you have, Jer. xii. 1 .. Righteous art thou, 0 Lord . when I plead with...thee : yet let me talk with thee of thy judgments ; wherefore doth the way of the wicked profptr ? wherefore are all they. happy that deal very treacherou/ly?... | |
| Benjamin Whichcote - 1751 - 418 sider
...nefs. They have more than heart could wijh. The like you have, Jer. xii. 1 . Righteous art thoii, O Lord when I plead with thee : yet let me talk with thee of thy judgments ; wherefore doth the way of the 'wicked profper ? wherefore arc all they happy that deal very treacheroujly?... | |
| John Towne - 1756 - 410 sider
...andferious deliberation, utterly unable to account for this inequality ? " Righ" teous art thou, O Lord, when I plead with " thee, yet let me talk with thee of thy " judgments ; Wherefore doth the way of the " "wicked proffer? Wherefore are all they happy " that deal very treacberoujly?"... | |
| John Brown, John Winthrop - 1766 - 34 sider
...righteous will, indulging to thefe fentiments, "Thou deftroyeft the hope of man. Righteous art thou, О Lord, when I plead with thee, yet let me talk with thee of thy j udgments. Shall a thing formed fay to the Creator, why haft thou made me thus ? "•— With as little... | |
| John Bunyan - 1795 - 638 sider
...Peace be to thee ; stand up.' But she continued upon her face, and said, " Righteous " art thou, O Lord, when I plead with thee, yet " let me talk with thee of thy judgements1 :" wherefore dost thou keep so cruel a dog in thy yard, at the sight of which such women... | |
| 1848 - 726 sider
...sympathy with their injured Pastor. The first text which this stranger selected was Jer. xii. I : " Righteous art thou, 0 Lord, when I plead with thee : yet let me talk with thee of thy judgments ;" (or, "Let me reason the case with thee :") "Wherefore doth the way of the wicked prosper? wherefore... | |
| Thomas Case - 1802 - 184 sider
...themselves and justify God ; yea, when they cannot discern his meaning they adore his righteousness : Righteous art thou, 0 Lord, when I plead with thee ; yet let me talk with ihee of thy judgments ; wherefore doth the way of the wicked prosper? When the soul is unsatisfied,... | |
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