| Edward Dorr Griffin - 1833 - 230 pages
...concerneth me." " Thou wilt ordain peace for us, for thou also hast wrought all our works in us." " I hid me and was wroth, and he went on frowardly in the way of his heart. I have seen his ways and will heal him. I will lead him also and restore comforts unto him and to his... | |
| Samuel Pike, Samuel Hayward - 1834 - 442 pages
...in Ephraim. Isa. Ivii. 17, 18. For the iniquity of his covetousness was I wroth, and smote him : I hid me, and was wroth ; and he went on frowardly in the way of his heart. What could we expect to hear an offended God saying but this, let him alone to receive the fruit of... | |
| Jeremy TAYLOR (Bishop of Down and Connor, and of Dromore.) - 1836 - 380 pages
...7. « Isa. Ivii. 15. » Ver. 16. For the iniquity of his covetousness was I wroth, and smote him : I hid me and was wroth, and he went on frowardly in the way of his heart1. I have seen his ways and will heal him : I will lead him also, and restore comfort to him and... | |
| David M'Nicoll - 1837 - 688 pages
...and the souls which I have made. For the iniquity of his covetousness was I wroth, and smote him : I hid me and was wroth, and he went on frowardly in the way of his heart. I have seen his ways, and will heal him : I will lead him also, and restore comforts unto him and to... | |
| John Pring - 1838 - 588 pages
...style direct, or person of God, " For the iniquity of his coretousness was I wroth, and smote him : I hid me and was wroth ; and he went on frowardly in the way of his heart." (Isai. Mi. 17.) So perhaps did the apostle likewise allude to a particular character in his "SOME"... | |
| Abraham Booth - 1838 - 346 pages
...prophet in another place, declares, For the iniquity of his covetousness was I wroth, and smote him ; I hid me and was wroth, and he went on frowardly in the way of his heart. What expedient does the Lord try next? Since these milder methods did not reclaim the obstinate, rebellious,... | |
| William Romaine - 1839 - 418 pages
...upon such a Scripture as this : ' For the iniquity of his covetousness was I wroth, and smote him ; I hid me, and was wroth, and he went on frowardly in the way of his heart : I have seen his ways, and will heal him ; I will lead him also, and will restore comforts to him... | |
| John Owen - 1839 - 616 pages
...backslidings, Isa. Ivii. 17, 18. ' For the iniquity of his covetousness was I wroth, and smote him : I hid me, and was wroth, and he went on frowardly in the way of his heart. I have seen his ways, and will heal him : I will lead him also, and restore comforts unto him, and... | |
| Andrew Gray - 1839 - 508 pages
...sin, as is clear in Isa. Ivii. 17, For the iniquity of his covetousness was I wroth, and smote him ; I hid me, and was wroth, and he went on frowardly in the way of his heart. A froward sinner hath had the rod shaken over his head, and hath drunk something of the justice of... | |
| Jeremy Taylor, Reginald Heber - 1839 - 552 pages
...and the souls which I have made.r For the iniquity of his covetousness was I wroth and smote him : I hid me and was wroth, and he went on frowardly in the way of his heart.5 I have seen his ways and will heal him ; I will lead him also, and restore comfort to him and... | |
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