| Esq. J. Stephens - 1777 - 392 pages
...a worfhipper of " God, and doeth his will, him he heareth. Since " the world began, it has not been heard that any " man opened the eyes of one who was born ** blind : if this man was not of God, he could *' do nothing." To this they anfwered, " Thou " waft altogether... | |
| Philip Doddridge - 1804 - 618 pages
...Since the world an extraordinary instance ; for from the bc?an wa$ il not heğr<1 legirmmgofthe world it was never heard that any man opened the eyes of one who, like me, was bom blind. was born blind. It is surprising, therefore, that you, who allow that Moses... | |
| Ezra Sampson - 1806 - 340 pages
...any man be a worfhipper of God, and doth his will, him he heareth. Since the world began was it not heard, that any man opened the eyes of one who Was born blind. If this man were not of God, he Could do nothing. io....They anfwered, and faid unto him, Thou waft... | |
| Thomas Hartwell Horne - 1825 - 684 pages
...sight. The Jews admitted this truth as a principle generally known. Since the world began, they said, it was never heard that any man opened the eyes of one who was born blind. (John ix. 32.) Medical men in modern times (it is well known) are of the same opinion ; and infidelity never could... | |
| Thomas Hartwell Horne - 1825 - 682 pages
...tight. The Jews admitted this truth as a principle generally known. Since the world began, they said, it was never heard that any man opened the eyes of one who was born blind. (John ix. 32.) Medical men in modern times (it is well known) are of the same opinion ; and infidelity never could... | |
| Archibald Hall - 1831 - 472 pages
...name : " For this is life eternal, to know the only true God, and Jesus Christ whom he hath sent." " Since the world began, it was never heard that any man opened the eyes of one that was born blind :" and it was never imagined, that any person who was born blind could recover... | |
| Isaac Ambrose - 1832 - 730 pages
...miracles as no man else ever did; and the poor blind man proved it by an instance of himself, John 0:23. " ith much activity; there is something in them proporti that was born blind." O my soul consider of the.sc miracles, and believe that doctrine which was ratified... | |
| Francis Bragge - 1833 - 634 pages
...work upon it with great vigour and affection. Since the world, began, as this poor man truly said, it was never heard that any man opened the eyes of one that was born blind* : nothing less than a creative power could make new organs of sight, (that noble... | |
| William Goodhugh, William Cooke Taylor - 1841 - 744 pages
...the Jews admitted this truth as a principle generally known. " Since the world Ijegan," they said, " it was never heard that any man opened the eyes of one who was born blind." (John i). 32.) Medical men in modern times are of the same opinion ; and infidelity never could produce an... | |
| Thomas Hartwell Horne - 1852 - 584 pages
...admitted this truth as a principle generally known. Since the: world began, they said, it trot nerer heard that any man opened the eyes of one who was born blind. (John ix. 32.) Medical men in modem times (it is well known) are of the same opinion : and infidelity never could... | |
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